HORIZONS by COMPUMA

SKU138434
ArtistCOMPUMA
TitleHORIZONS
LabelSOMETHING ABOUT
Catalog #SOMETHING ABOUT 008 LP
Tag
ReleaseW 16 - 2025
FormatVinyl - JAPLP
Exclusive
N/Aincl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. horizons1
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/something_about_008_lp_horizons/compuma_horizons_a1_horizons1.mp3
  2. horizons2
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/something_about_008_lp_horizons/compuma_horizons_a2_horizons2.mp3
  3. horizons3
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/something_about_008_lp_horizons/compuma_horizons_a3_horizons3.mp3
  4. horizons4
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/something_about_008_lp_horizons/compuma_horizons_a4_horizons4.mp3
  5. horizons interlude
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/something_about_008_lp_horizons/compuma_horizons_b1_horizons_interlude.mp3
  6. view2electro
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/something_about_008_lp_horizons/compuma_horizons_b2_view2electro.mp3
  7. horizons5
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/something_about_008_lp_horizons/compuma_horizons_b3_horizons5.mp3

Description

COMPUMA's new new album “horizons”, his first CD release in two years since his solo album “A View” released in 2022, is now available on analog vinyl on his own label Something About!

The album “horizons” is a further development of COMPUMA's “horizons EP”, which was released in July 2023 as a digital-only EP on his Bandcamp. The songs are inspired by the scenery and environment of Lake Ezu, Kumamoto, where the artist's roots lie, and by his walks in various places around Japan.

Horizons 1”, in which the undulations of electronic sounds seem to represent a leisurely walk across a clear expanse of sky and lake scenery, and the vocoder voice somewhat reminds us of people's activities, and the piece changes to a more minimalistic play of rhythms and electronic sounds, as if focusing on introspection in the midst of walking. The album also includes “horizons 2,” which changes with exquisite salinity, “horizons 3,” which pays homage to early electronic music, and “horizons 4,” a more stoic minimal electro-dubwise piece that seems to be immersed in the act of walking, The last track on the album, “horizons 5,” is a non-beat ambient track with a hint of the waterfront, as if the artist is gazing at the vast sky, as if the steps of the first half of the album are expanding into a faint memory, and is accompanied by a field recording. The album includes “horizons 5”, a non-beating ambient taste that is covered by field recordings and depicts the atmosphere of a wandering waterfront, and five versions of “horizons” that remind us of the days of “walking”, sometimes immersed in the scenery and walking, sometimes lost in thought, with “horizons interlude” in between, which reminds us of the surface of a bobbing lake, and is a self-titled version of “View 2” from the previous album, “A View”. The album contains seven songs in total, including a self-remix of “View 2” and an electro version of “view 2 electro”, reminiscent of the shimmering surface of a lake.

Personally speaking, this work reminds me somewhat of Kraftwerk's “Autobahn,” which depicted the countryside of West Germany with minimal electronic sounds, and this work also seems to depict a scene of a “walk” with electronic sounds. However, what is different from “Autobahn” is that there is an element in the middle part of the album that seems to go into introspection in the midst of walking, and it is a work that shows various views (including feelings) throughout the album. From a macro perspective, this album is a new response to the recent environmental music revival and generalization of ambient music, which he has introduced as a DJ and record buyer for a long time.
The album was co-produced by hacchi, who also works with Deavid Soul, Urban Volcano Sound, and as a recording/mastering engineer, and mastered by Nakamura Soichiro of Peace Music, a studio that has produced many masterpieces, including Shintaro Sakamoto's solo work. The package artwork is by designer Seiichiro Suzuki. The package artwork is by designer Sei Suzuki. (The package artwork was designed by designer Sei Suzuki.)

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Compuma is a Tokyo-based log-serving DJ whose extensive knowledge of obscure and left-field music across so many genres and different regions of the world established himself as one of the most respected record buyers in Japan,
a country well known as record collectors’ paradise. While he built his career in record business over decades, he has also been sharing his expertise in music as a DJ just as long. Not only the breath and the depth of where his selection derives are hard to compete, the way he blends them all together is also a state of art. Often intricately layered and collaged, Compuma is capable of sculpting something entirely new with bits and pieces of existing tracks in various forms such as ambient soundscapes to dubbed out club sets. In 2017, his unique ability caught the attention of Berlin Atonal directors and he was invited to play at the festival in Berlin.

He extends his skills into remixing which can be heard on the released from EM Records - “Compuma meets Haku” (2015) and “Bangkok Nights” (2017.) In June 2022, he released his first solo album, A View.
He is also an active member of a DJ trio called Akuma No Numa (which translates to “devil’s swamp”) in which he explores darker and more psychedelic periphery of dance music.

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