The Master Strikes Again
Anybody who knows Susumu Yokota is aware of the two very distinct threads that run through his work: firstly, the more upbeat (and generally accessible) house/techno/disco persona; secondly, the experimental-minded ambient electronic pioneer. I tend to love both sides of his output, but with a preference for the latter. Kaleidoscope is the latest entry in that part of Yokota's canon, and it is pure perfection from start to finish: inventive arrangements, surprisingly effective juxtapositions of seemingly unrelated textures, all of it sealed up with the inestimable sense of poetry that imbues all of his ambient works including Sakura, The Boy and the Tree, Grinning Cat, etc. If you enjoyed any of those works you will be glad you downloaded this brilliant new album in its entirety.