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Out last year via SCI+TEC, Nagaya’s ‘Dream Interpretation’ was an immersive masterclass in ritualistic simplicity. Floating in a cloud of billowing ambiance, it’s nine tracks inviting the listener to traverse a broad spectrum of spirit.

Now, almost exactly a year later, the Tokyo master returns, this time drafting in an impressive array of names to reinterpret the very same tracks. First up SCI+TEC head honcho Dubfire delivers a wonderfully atmospheric and glitchy rework of ‘Thanatos,’ before EVS (the designer and owner of LA jewelry brand Parts of Four,) brings things down a level with a dark and hypnotic version of ‘Mother Wading In The River.’ Elsewhere German producer VRIL presents a distorted techno remix of ‘Heathen,’ the prolific Steve Rachmad puts his own unique spin on on the same track, and Argentinian master Flug showcases his magic with two sublime offerings.


'sparkling,ritualistic ambience’

FACT

‘pushesthe boundaries of ambient electronic music......fascinating’

The Line of Best Fit

'delvesinto the subconscious on an ambient breeze of feather-lightstrings and consequent synthesizer arrangements. Not a note wasted’
The Vinyl Factory

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released May 7, 2021

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Kazuya Nagaya Japan

Kazuya Nagaya is a Japanese artist who creates immersive, ritualized compositions through the use of bronze bells, gongs and singing bowls. Since releasing his first album ‘Utsuho’ in 1999, he has composed music for a range of projects, ranging from collaborations with Tibetan Buddhist monks to a remix for Plastikman. ... more

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