Cathode

Otomo Yoshihide - Cathode

10/19/1999 | Tzadik 

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All Music Guide Review

With 1999's Cathode, Otomo Yoshihide presents a mix of his experimental material. On the opening and closing tracks, "Modulation #2" and "Modulation #1" respectively, he makes full use of sine waves alongside the sounds of the sho, a traditional Japanese instrument. It should be noted that while some listeners find sine waves refreshing and mind-expanding, as they penetrate areas of your mind that sound does not normally hit so directly, other listeners -- specifically, those with tinnitus or other sensitivity to high-pitched sounds -- will find these frequencies unbearable. In contrast, "Cathode #1" presents an improvising ensemble of samplers and electronics, and traditional instruments, from cello to shamisen. The following cut, "Cathode #2" finds Yoshihide working solo, sampling on a hard disk recorder. Yoshihide continues to explore sound experimentation with this release, never looking back to past projects such as Ground Zero. ~ Joslyn Layne, All Music Guide

Cathode Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Modulation #2
  • 10:14
  • Sound Clip for Modulation #2 from Cathode


  • 2
  • Cathode #1
  • 17:18
  • Sound Clip for Cathode #1 from Cathode


  • 3
  • Cathode #2
  • 17:00
  • Sound Clip for Cathode #2 from Cathode


  • 4
  • Modulation #1
  • 10:26
  • Sound Clip for Modulation #1 from Cathode


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