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KiTsuNe / Brian The Fox

by The Future Eve featuring Robert Wyatt

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    including '02.02' for vinyl only track.
    Printed artwork on insert, innersleeve and outer sleeve with gloss UV varnish include download code.

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01.01 08:12
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02.01 07:25
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02.03 06:48
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03.01 00:50
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04.01 07:55
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04.02 00:39
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04.03 08:27
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04.04 01:12
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04.05 07:32
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04.06 03:35
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04.07 07:06
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04.08 02:49

about

Summer 2013

towards the end of the 20th century, Th sent me a message asking something like;
"do you have any piece of new material we could work on"-----?
I did have. Brian the Fox was an un-placed,
un-worked basic idea I had.
unusual for me in that it had no strict tempo, and the words were an attempt to write a text even shorter than a Haiku!
(I just recorded it directly onto tape at home, on cassette, no 'production'.)
the music ending was improvised – the delay before the final chords was me trying to choose the final few chords…
I sent this to Th and Rinko.
they have enhanced the idea beautifully.

- Robert Wyatt


Japanese producer The Future Eve – known for his minimalist, synthesised pieces under the moniker Tomo Akikawabaya such as The Castle (1984), reissued alongside other works on New York's Minimal Wave as The Invitation of The Dead in 2015 – has announced a landmark collaboration spanning continents and planes of existence. Going under the new name of The Future Eve, he has worked together with the legendary Robert Wyatt to create an electronic journey of sound.

credits

released March 22, 2019

Vocal & Keyboard: Robert Wyatt
Instruments & Mix: Takaaki Han-ya & Th (The Future Eve)
Mastering: Taylor Deupree
Photography : Th
Design : Radu Prepeleac

Special Thanks: Nao Katafuchi, Yasuhiko Fukuzono

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