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JUTA TAKAHASHI

Progressive Electronic • Japan


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Juta Takahashi biography
Juta Takahashi was born in Miyagi, Japan. He was first hugely influenced by adventurous progressive rockin' bands such as King Crimson, Pink Floyd (...) then he developed an interest for synthesised space music and electro-acoustic avant gardism. He seriously started to compose his own soundscapes a few years before. The first commercial album was released in August, 2007, and seven albums have been released at present. His own musical universe includes shimmering, relaxing ambient dronescapes and kosmische rock sequences.

See also: Robert Rich, Brian Eno, Eno & Fripp, Biospshere

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Across the Flow
2007
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Hymn
2010
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Pleochroism
2019

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 Across the Flow by TAKAHASHI,JUTA album cover Studio Album, 2007
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Across the Flow
Juta Takahashi Progressive Electronic

Review by admireArt
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— First review of this album —
3 stars Across the Flow

Juta Takahashi´s, 2007, Across the Flow portrays 3 slow paced compositions well suited for relaxation. Gliding through "Kitaroesque" plucking strings or "moogesque" lines which construct the ethereal melodies inside the sweet flowing environmental soundscapes.

Its musical idiom does not fall far from New Age like friendliness and unobstructive ambient music canons. I am not a real follower of this kind of "new Age"styling, their costumary closeness to pretty momentums of exaltation, kind of overflows my body with coats of honey, which I organically repeal. Takahashi's "flow", flows into those realms of high pitched sweetnes, a bit too much, yet his melody lines are quiet attractive and kind of distract my attention from time to time from all this sugar.

Music wise, to be honest, I would not distinguish most of its charms from a thousand others New Age's artists. Its progressive electronic side relies mostly in its solo melody lines more than in their flowing backdrops and moods.

If.... unobtrusive and kind of anonymous, slow paced, a bit proggy darkness shaded sometimes, unorthodox meditative music turns you on, well this one is for you!

Best track- "Synthetic Rainbox", which lacks its siblings' sugarly overcoats in favor of highly creative controlled electronic experimentations. Sure wish the other two compositions sounded as great as this one.

***3 PA stars.

Thanks to Philippe Blache for the artist addition.

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