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2010年11月25日星期四

Shigeto - What We Held On To (EP)

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http://ghostly.com/artists/shigeto

http://www.myspace.com/shigeto

Origine du Groupe : North America

Style : Electro , Breakbeat , Abstract Hip Hop , Alternative

Sortie : 2010




Shigeto - What We Held On To EP by Moodgadget

Zach Saginaw’s releases as Shigeto are more than just pieces of music—they’re chapters, carefully laid building blocks of a narrative that spans the artist’s increasingly impressive body of
work. Building a sonic bridge between the Semi-Circle EP and the upcoming Full Circle full-length, Shigeto’s What We Held On To EP is the next installment in the artist’s ongoing treatise on his
family’s troubled history, as well as a free taste of what’s to come from the prolific Brooklyn producer.



What We Held On To is both simpler and heavier than its predecessor, with Shigeto paring his tracks down to their essentials and adding a dollop of blown-speaker low end; it’s also a bit more
melancholy, owing to the addition of a few elegantly disheveled vocal samples and liberal use of piano. “After She Smokes” matches a sinister metallic “shhhing!” (Swords colliding? Knives
sharpening?) to an elegiac singing voice and a series of swelling synths—certainly one of Shigeto’s prettiest moments—while “Bitter Sweet”’s stuttering boom-clap and machine-like hums alternate
with more doe-eyed vocals and a touch of understated bossa-nova cool. The EP’s second half is darker than the first, as the overdriven digital menace of “What We Held On To” leads into “Grandma’s
Words / Rise Out of the Stone”, a two-part invocation of Saginaw’s grandmother’s experience as a Japanese-American during the horrors of WWII.



The central mystery with What We Held On To, of course, is the title’s unspecified “what”: what exactly, we’re meant to wonder, did they hold on to? As Shigeto moves steadily toward his
full-length debut, he’s been holding on to his family history, bringing that chapter of his musical mission to a close; he’s also holding on to his grandmother’s upright piano (the moody chords
of which appear throughout the EP), her last remaining worldly possession after her internment in the US. What We Held On To represents the final piece of Shigeto’s longstanding obsession; on
Full Circle, his upcoming full-length, the young producer finally lets go.



from http://ghostly.com/releases/what-we-held-on-to-ep



Tracklist :

1 Spring Textures   

2 After She Smokes   

3 Bitter Sweet   

4 What We Held On To   

5 Grandma's Words / Rise Out Of The Stone

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