The nature question put to Carsten could have really been unpacked, that’s the real nut of the Revenant. The entire interview could have been just expanding on this question. Love to hear more about electronic sound as more like “nature” than classical. Electronic sound is natural.
The most interesting part is the last 15 minutes or so. Overall the two respond by feeling very uncomfortable with those questions... questions that are also quite simple. But Sakamoto really shows himself to be an amused person, unfortunately the interview came out as quite fixed... The best part is when Sakamoto says he doesn't like the synthetic images during the Alva Noto's concerts :D He doesn't like them much :) The other is when they both explain the nature of the sounds, the close proximity between nature and electronic music. I would have set the whole interview on this discussion, a good lesson would have come up. Both are still nice people, Alva Noto maybe really very shy. Perhaps we should let them talk about what they want, free-wheeling, so that we can learn more about how they make music.
Wow, they really had a beautiful, intimate relationship. It says a lot about the music itself.
Great interview! They are so sweet together and I'm so happy that they make music together :)) I could listen to them talk about their music for ever
The nature question put to Carsten could have really been unpacked, that’s the real nut of the Revenant. The entire interview could have been just expanding on this question. Love to hear more about electronic sound as more like “nature” than classical. Electronic sound is natural.
The most interesting part is the last 15 minutes or so. Overall the two respond by feeling very uncomfortable with those questions... questions that are also quite simple. But Sakamoto really shows himself to be an amused person, unfortunately the interview came out as quite fixed...
The best part is when Sakamoto says he doesn't like the synthetic images during the Alva Noto's concerts :D He doesn't like them much :) The other is when they both explain the nature of the sounds, the close proximity between nature and electronic music.
I would have set the whole interview on this discussion, a good lesson would have come up. Both are still nice people, Alva Noto maybe really very shy. Perhaps we should let them talk about what they want, free-wheeling, so that we can learn more about how they make music.
I love the interviewer guy, he’s kindly very easy to understand. :)
Thank you for this! ❤
i love ryuichi
Greatness, RIP.
Maestros en todo sentido.
So what’S a nice smile! We should cleblate toghter😂
Memory
Amazing inspiration
beasts
genios
El entrevistador no conoce a Castañeda!!!
increíble... no lo queria acreditar
He would have problems with me, if he were stroking my shoulder like that.
Are those problems good or bad? I want ryuichi to touch my shoulder so bad