omni sight feat. Marihiko Hara
”Flight Works” (2021)

  • Piano by Marihiko H

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    Mastered by KND

    Artwork by Seitaro Nishioka

  • Year: 2021
    Label: Flight Works

    Digital, 12” Vinyl

“さよならプールボーイ feat. MGF” (Marihiko Hara Remix)
”Sayonara Pool Boy” (2018)

  • Piano & Trackmaking: Marihiko Hara

  • Year: 2018
    Label: Sunny Day Service

    Digital & 12” Vinyl

V.A “Michelangelo Antonioni - Trilogy And Epilogue“ (2010)

  • CD 1:

    01. Tyler Wilcox & Corey Fuller 7:05

    02. Olivia Block & Adam Sonderberg 6:37

    03. Marc Behrens 6:24

    04. Roel Meelkop 6:06

    05. Adam Sonderberg 2:14

    06. J. Winston Phillips 6:17

    07. Antti Rannisto 3:40

    08. Ben Owen 6:32

    09. Lawrence English 5:08

    10. Asher 6:30

    11. Pali Meursault (with Ici-Même) 6:36

    12. EKG (Kyle Bruckmann & Ernst Karel) 7:46

    CD 2:

    01. Dale Lloyd 1:27

    02. Juan José Calarco 4:51

    03. Richard Garet 6:57

    04. Alan Courtis 4:13

    05. Luigi Turra 6:11

    06. I8U 6:17

    07. Steinbrüchel 6:54

    08. Gabriel Paiuk 6:52

    09. Jason Kahn 5:33

    10. Fhievel 6:02

    11. Tomas Phillips 7:07

    12. Marihiko Hara 4:04

  • Composition, arrangement & mixed by Marihiko Hara

  • Catalog Number: and/36
    Release Year: 2010
    Format: CD x 2

    Label: and/OAR

  • "The third (and perhaps final) project in the film director series which began with Andrei Tarkovsky - Another Kind Of Language and Yasujiro Ozu - Hitokomakura.

    Michelangelo Antonioni - Trilogy And Epilogue focuses upon the Italian auteur's landmark 'tetralogy' of films L'Avventura (1960), La Notte (1961), L'Eclisse (1962) and IlDeserto Rosso (1963). Antonioni was known for not being very keen to use music in his films, partially because he wanted the films to tell their stories free from 'additional gloss'. Therefore music was sparsely used - if at all. Antonioni considered the natural sounds or 'background noises' of a film to be of enormous importance, and considered them to be the 'true music' of a film. Obviously Antonioni's view resonates with and/OAR since environmental sound has always been its main focus, and is one of the reasons why he was chosen for this project over other film directors. Composer Giovanni Fusco, whose music is (more or less) featured in most of Antonioni's films from the late 1950s to the early '60s said, 'the first rule for any musician who intends to collaborate with Antonioni, is to forget that he is a musician!' Yet, there is another composer who Antonioni worked with, that this project seeks to acknowledge and pay subtle homage to in addition to the director himself; because if it were not for his inspirational and pioneering minimal electronic music featured in Deserto Rosso, this project might not have come together at all: Vittorio Gelmetti. Gelmetti's electronic work consistently came to mind during the planning stages of this project, and his influence can indeed be heard throughout this release."

    Featuring Tyler Wilcox & Corey Fuller, Olivia Block & Adam Sonderberg, Marc Behrens, Roel Meelkop, J. Winston Phillips, Antti Rannisto, Ben Owen, Lawrence English, Asher, Pali Meursault (with Ici Même), EKG, Dale Lloyd, Juan José Calarco, Richard Garet, Alan Courtis, Luigi Turra, i8u, Steinbrüchel, Gabriel Paiuk, Jason Kahn, Fhievel, Tomas Phillips and Marihiko Hara.