Point
Point is the long-awaited full-length follow-up to Fantasma, and it does not disappoint. Cornelius--a.k.a. Japanese pop auteur and clothing designer Keigo Oyamada--thrilled the world with his '97 international debut, a breezy blend of electronica that melded the thick, soupy guitar feedback of My Bloody Valentine to the gorgeous harmonies of the Beach Boys, and fed it all through a peculiarly kitschy Japanese bubblegum pop filter. On Point, the crystal-clear 'Smoke' weaves a tangle of jerky new wave guitar over clip-clopping electronic beats and the raw clatter of percussion, while the heavenly 'Tone Twilight Zone' elegantly demonstrates that even the most ornate, maximal production can be imbued with calm. Perhaps the album's greatest success is the way that it presents ambient cliché--the gurgle of running water, the breaking of waves, the chirruping of crickets--as just another form of instrumentation. The precise rhythms and harmonies of this enchanting, psychedelic journey into stereophonic sound confirm Oyamada's studio mastery.
Tracks
1~1~Bug (Electric Last Minute)1~2~Point Of View Point
1~3~Smoke
1~4~Drop
1~5~Another View Point
1~6~Tone Twilight Zone
1~7~Bird Watching At Inner Forest
1~8~I Hate Hate
1~9~Brazil
1~10~Fly
1~11~Nowhere
Details
Format: Vinyl LPArtist: Cornelius
Release Date: 20 September 2019
Genre: Alternative
Label: House Arrest
Distributor: Inertia Music
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