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WILLITS + SAKAMOTO
OCEAN FIRE
CAT.NO: 12k1046
RELEASE: FEBRUARY 2008
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TRACKS:
01 TOWARD WATER
(MP3) 
02 UMI
03 SEA PLAINS
04 SENTIENCE
05 CHI-YU
06 COLD HEAT
07 OCEAN SKY REMAINS
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Christopher
Willits and Ryuichi Sakamoto’s new release, Ocean Fire,
is a sublime soundtrack for the ocean. It is an intense and stirring
wash of cascading tones and textured harmony. Willits + Sakamoto
surprise with rare form in this collaboration, creating a sound
world unlike anything they have produced previously. Each artist
has gently pulled the other into new sonic territory. Sakamoto’s
gorgeous processed piano sound reflects Willits’ beautiful
shimmering clusters of notes, a new aspect of Willits’ pioneering
guitar/computer approach. Together, their sounds merge effortlessly,
creating deep and seamless swells of gigantic melodic waves.
Ocean Fire was recorded live at Sakamoto’s studio
in NYC in spring 2006. The improvisations found their final form
through some further editing in the months to come, and final
mastering by Clayx in Berlin. We hear the artists exploring their
relationship to each other, new sounds, and the ocean’s
boundless force and importance. This release is dedicated to the
healing and restoration of our fragile oceans.
Sakamoto is a living legend in music. His numerous releases in
YMO, and his grammy award-willing solo work has inspired two generations
of fans and artists. Christopher Willits is a young talented artist
who has shown he can do just about anything. In the late-nineties
Willits began integrating his guitar playing with unique custom
digital processing, and has since been instrumental in redefining
the sound palette of the guitar. Overlapping all forms of music,
sound, and visual art, Willits’ work defies genre and retains
a presence of it’s own.12k is proud to release this work
that pairs one of its core artists with a legendary composer.
Ryuichi
Sakamoto has made a career of crossing musical and technological
boundaries. A founding member of Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO),
Sakamoto has composed original scores for 20 films, including:
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence and The Last Emperor, which earned
him an Oscar and a Grammy. Sakamoto’s recent releases include
collaborations with Alva Noto (Insen), Christian Fennesz,
(Cendre), and Christopher Willits (Ocean Fire).
Sakamoto recently reunited with Yellow Magic Orchestra for one
performance at Al Gore’s Live Earth festival on 7/7/07 in
Kyoto. Rolling Stone magazine called YMO’s performance the
best reunion of the global festival.
Sakamoto is socially active, raising awareness about issues including
the environment and anti-war efforts through projects including:
Life, Zero Landmine, which raised millions of dollars for landmine
removal, and stop-rokkasho, an evolving music and art project
aimed at bringing attention to the dangers of a nuclear reprocessing
plant which opened in Japan.
Christopher Willits has been instrumental in
redefining the guitar in the digital age. Using custom-built software,
Willits morphs his guitar playing into warm folded rhythms of
texture and melody. Named “the center cell of a complex
indie rock-avant-garde-electronic art Venn diagram in the Bay
Area” (San Francisco Bay Guardian), and “The Picasso
of Sound” (Tokafi Magazine), Willits defies genre distinctions
while still defining a sound of his own. His guitar lines fold
and weave into each other creating complex patterns of interlocking
rhythm, melody, and texture.
With over 15 music releases over the last 7 years, Willits's passion
is obvious. 2006 marked the release of Surf Boundaries
a critically acclaimed wash of Willits' guitars and vocal harmonies
on the incandesent Ghostly International label. Every release
sees Willits taking chances and expanding his creative vision.
In addition to his solo work, a vast range of music collaborations,
sound installations, and film/video projects compel him. His band
project Flossin involves Zach Hill, Kid606, Nate Boyce, and Matmos,
The North Valley Subconscious Orchestra is Willits and Brad Laner,
formerly of Medicine. Other frequent collaborators include Scott
Pagano, Taylor Deupree, and Ryuichi Sakamoto. Willits' numerous
releases and collaborative projects cover a broad spectrum of
musical styles, and include one main commonality: Willits' unique
approach to the guitar and sound.
Willits completed his Master's Degree in Electronic Music at Mills
College where he studied with Pauline Oliveros and Fred Frith.
At Mills he explored structure-generating processes in music;
a focus not unfamiliar to former Mills affiliates John Cage and
Steve Reich. Prior to Mills, Willits focused on painting, video
art, sound art and music at the Kansas City Art Institute.
In addition to all of this, Willits founded and directs the emerging
culture hub of releases, events, and sharing at Overlap.org.
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