Konzert
Yin Yin
04.04.2025 19:00 Uhr
GLORIA, Apostelnstraße 11, 50667 Köln
GLORIA, Apostelnstraße 11, 50667 Köln
Einlass: 18 Uhr
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A Chaotic Environment of Influences
Deeply informed by both the imaginative sound waves of the cosmos as well as the earthly musical culture of Japan, Mount Matsu is the reflection of a chaotic environment of influences slowly coming into focus. Infectious, strangely harmonious, and highly energetic, the record is also the first by the band that emerged from a truly democratic process among four befriended musicians. Mount Matsu is bound to do well in end-of-year lists for anyone into warm, tapey-sounding psychedelic disco, fat global funk, electronics, and tribal experiments.
Pentatonic Scales and Unknown Sonic Territories
Hailing from Holland's southernmost city of Maastricht, Yin Yin entered the scene back in 2019 with the Thai psych-rock influenced album The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers, followed up in 2022 by the more spiritual and cosmic-sounding The Age of Aquarius. Mount Matsu finds the band--who now live and record in a nearby Belgian countryside home and studio--somewhere in between these two first albums, as their sound has gradually shifted towards the land of the rising sun: Japan.
Sticking to pentatonic scales, the band's largely instrumental sound--created with a unique set of instruments including vintage synthesizers and a traditional Chinese string instrument, the 'Guzheng'--features big jumps between notes, with melodies that are easy to love as they draw the listener into unfamiliar oriental territories.
Ascending to Matsu's Height
The songs on Mount Matsu have, for the first time in Yin Yin's lifetime, been co-created by all members of the band. "Art and ideas are personal and precious, and the process of doing this truly together has been about more than just making an album; it was also a study of how collectives work," notes Remy, Yin Yin's bass player since day one.
"It's sometimes hard, seeing your own artistic ideas challenged while being part of a group, but we're very proud of the result. When you truly co-create, literally every sound on a record has been tested and thought through. We decided to only sparsely use vocals, which leaves plenty of room for the listener's imagination: you can really let your fantasy run wild as you listen and dance to it. The process of creation felt like the tedious but very satisfying ascent of a mountain, hence the title of the record: Mount Matsu."
Veranstalter: Hush Hush GmbH
Fotocredit: Jonas Loelmann
unbestuhlt
A Chaotic Environment of Influences
Deeply informed by both the imaginative sound waves of the cosmos as well as the earthly musical culture of Japan, Mount Matsu is the reflection of a chaotic environment of influences slowly coming into focus. Infectious, strangely harmonious, and highly energetic, the record is also the first by the band that emerged from a truly democratic process among four befriended musicians. Mount Matsu is bound to do well in end-of-year lists for anyone into warm, tapey-sounding psychedelic disco, fat global funk, electronics, and tribal experiments.
Pentatonic Scales and Unknown Sonic Territories
Hailing from Holland's southernmost city of Maastricht, Yin Yin entered the scene back in 2019 with the Thai psych-rock influenced album The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers, followed up in 2022 by the more spiritual and cosmic-sounding The Age of Aquarius. Mount Matsu finds the band--who now live and record in a nearby Belgian countryside home and studio--somewhere in between these two first albums, as their sound has gradually shifted towards the land of the rising sun: Japan.
Sticking to pentatonic scales, the band's largely instrumental sound--created with a unique set of instruments including vintage synthesizers and a traditional Chinese string instrument, the 'Guzheng'--features big jumps between notes, with melodies that are easy to love as they draw the listener into unfamiliar oriental territories.
Ascending to Matsu's Height
The songs on Mount Matsu have, for the first time in Yin Yin's lifetime, been co-created by all members of the band. "Art and ideas are personal and precious, and the process of doing this truly together has been about more than just making an album; it was also a study of how collectives work," notes Remy, Yin Yin's bass player since day one.
"It's sometimes hard, seeing your own artistic ideas challenged while being part of a group, but we're very proud of the result. When you truly co-create, literally every sound on a record has been tested and thought through. We decided to only sparsely use vocals, which leaves plenty of room for the listener's imagination: you can really let your fantasy run wild as you listen and dance to it. The process of creation felt like the tedious but very satisfying ascent of a mountain, hence the title of the record: Mount Matsu."
Veranstalter: Hush Hush GmbH
Fotocredit: Jonas Loelmann
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