Tokyo Stories Francesco Tristano
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
03.05.2019
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Francesco Tristano (b. 1981):
- 1 Hotel Meguro 03:38
- 2 Neon City 03:45
- 3 Electric Mirror 04:04
- 4 Chi No Oto 02:25
- 5 The Third Bridge at Nakameguro 03:13
- 6 Lazaro 04:13
- 7 Yoyogi Reset 03:46
- 8 Insomnia 04:34
- Francesco Tristano, Michel Portal (b. 1935):
- 9 Cafe Shinjuku 03:03
- Francesco Tristano, U-zhaan (b. 1977):
- 10 Pakuchi 04:42
- Francesco Tristano:
- 11 Akasaka Interlude 02:08
- 12 Nogizaka 02:08
- Francesco Tristano, Keiichiro Shibuya (b. 1973):
- 13 Gate of Entry 03:34
- Francesco Tristano:
- 14 Ginza Reprise 03:09
- Francesco Tristano, Hiroshi Watanabe (b. 1971):
- 15 Bokeh Tomorrow 03:36
- Francesco Tristano:
- 16 Kusakabe-san 04:34
Info for Tokyo Stories
The new album “Tokyo Stories” captures Edition Finnjun / Fondue Music artist Francesco Tristano’s deeply held admiration for the city in 16 original compositions for piano, synthesizers and electronics.
The album reflects his long personal connection to Tokyo, with each piece or ‘story’ crystallizing experiences that range from the profound to the happily serendipitous. Composed by Tristano and recorded primarily in Tokyo, the album features a variety of guest artists on several tracks, including the Japanese musicians U-zhaan, Keiichiro Shibuya and Hiroshi Watanabe, Argentine electronic artist Guti and legendary French musician Michel Portal.
“Tokyo Stories is my ode to the Nippon capital. After about 40 visits to the Neon Jungle it seemed natural to record my music there, and then most of the compositions originated while being in Tokyo, a city I came to love so much. Inspiration came from my local habits, rituals, and places visited. Japanese musi-cian friends joined me in the studio - incidentally, one of the most beautiful studios I have ever recorded in - and I also recorded the sounds of the city amply. These field recordings are the vademecum of the pro-ject and bits of it are found throughout the album. A city as enormous, heterogeneous and altogether un-thinkable as Tokyo called for rather brief pieces, each of them counting a story, or a precise memory in time.“ - Francesco Tristano.
Francesco Tristano, piano
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Booklet for Tokyo Stories