DJ
Izzy Utsumi has released his new extended-play album, the
“Live at Eleven Expo EP.”
DJ
Izzy Utsumi has released his new extended-play album, the
“Live at Eleven Expo EP.” The record features 17 minutes of
original digital music in three tracks. Those familiar with Utsumi's
music will not be disappointed with this latest installment to his
collection, which features postmodern techno and house effects, and
melodies that change from movement to movement like classical
compositions. His beats vary from driving, heavy-hitting industrial
sounds to natural percussion partially inspired by traditional
Japanese music. This dichotomy in tone, the blend of high-tech
digital sound and native naturalism, is one of Utsumi's key
characteristics.
This attribute is seen even in his
stated influences. Where most artists name great musicians and bands,
Utsumi (born Izuru
Utsumi) right away begins naming his real inspirations.
In the order he gives them, they are faithfully reprinted here:
“Nature, Astronomy, Budgerigar [a singing bird], Ethnic music
around the world...” But he is by no means deaf to the music of
humankind. He goes on to name “Miles Davis, Moondog, Egberto
Gismonti, etc.” He also urges dancers and music listeners all over
the world to realize their “global ethnicity.”
Utsumi has been making music since the
1980s, and is well-known and respected in the Japanese EDM
underground scene, as well as in the industry. His experience in
music is as well-rounded and open-minded as his tastes. He began by
singing hymns in his youth, and learned to play keyboard. His
listening habits grew to encompass soul, funk, jazz, rock n' roll;
later he moved into the Central and South American flavors, Latin,
Brazilian, reggae, dub, and from there into so-called world music,
the indigenous music of peoples around the globe. He decided to learn
the bamboo flute, an instrument in traditional Japanese culture. When
electronic music hit in the '80s, Utsumi was there. He became
enthralled and entrenched in every corner of it: hip-hop, house,
techno, breakbeat. Now he stands as one of the underground movement's
founding fathers.
“Express free will through music,” he says.
Izzy Utsumi's “Live at Eleven Expo
EP” is available worldwide beginning February 1, 2013 on Auwa
Records.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The “Live at Eleven Expo EP”
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and is available at iTunes for convenient purchase and download
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