Review by pHonaut
Ambiant Otaku (PS 08/43)
by Tetsu Inoue

Upon seeing Ambiant Otaku's cover, you anticipate a more spiritually-oriented album. How does this gem of the Fax label impress so many people and catalyze both fascinating and repugnant list-discussions consistently every few months? There aren't any obvious "on-site" environmental recordings in any of the songs, unless you include the opening segment of ultra-chant vocals in Holy Dance which, hopefully, most people here have heard. It offers no clever beats scrambling for attention, no filmic dialogues.

Ambiant Otaku shows how predominantly synthesized sounds can be both organic and spiritual. I think of the tracks of this album as specific moods composed to inspire and impress without sounding much like any other album out there. It definitely places me in a very specific state of mind whenever I listen to it. This was Tetsu's debut album on the Fax label, starting off an exquisite trilogy full of sounds that would attract a group of fans that continues to grow. Before listening to this one, do yourself a favor and forget about any preformed ideas on how it *should* sound or how good it must be. Just put it in one day when you feel a definite peace of mind and see what happens.


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