Yuko Araki Moonstroke in the Mountain
Yuko Araki is at the forefront of an emerging scene of young female artists from Japan shedding new light on noise, experimental electronics and postindustrial techno. Drawing inspiration from 70s progrock and free jazz, Arakis approach to her cacophonous compositions is expansive and fluid, oscillating between tension and release, euphoria and dysphoria, abandon and restraint. Moonstroke in the Mountain is taken from End Of Trilogy, Arakis forthcoming album for Room40, which is described by label head Lawrence English as not merely a conclusion, but rather an interrogation of what comes next. Shifting between melodic drifts of polychromatic synthesis and buzzing ruptures of harsh electronics, the tracks sees Yuko Araki tempering esoteric noise with playful brightness. Visual artist and director Daisy Dickinson lends acidlaced visuals to the track, responding to Arakis intense analogue sonics with hallucinatory organic imagery, layering footage of lysergic crystalline structures, oozi
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