Difference between revisions of "Objectless (2017)"

From Osamu Sato Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
 
(7 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
 
|janame= Objectless
 
|janame= Objectless
 
|image=  File:Objectless2017Cover.jpg
 
|image=  File:Objectless2017Cover.jpg
|date=  13 November 2017
+
|date=  16 November 2017 (digital)
 +
22 November 2017 (CD)
 
|type=  Album
 
|type=  Album
 
|lost=  <span style="color:#0F0>No</span>
 
|lost=  <span style="color:#0F0>No</span>
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''Objectless''' (also referred to as '''Objectless: Classic Ambient Works and More''') is a 2017 album by [[Osamu Sato]], released by Music Mine and Sublime Records. The album consists of remixes of songs from [[Objectless (1983)]] along with 2 original tracks.
+
'''Objectless''' (also referred to as '''Objectless: Classic Ambient Works and More''') is an album by [[Osamu Sato]], released by Vinyl-On-Demand and Sublime Records. The album consists of remixes of songs from [[Objectless (1983)]] along with 2 original tracks.
  
 +
==Background==
 +
In spring 2017, Sato received a message from German label Vinyl-On-Demand Records, offering to remaster the original Objectless tape. The founder, Frank Bull, had previously received several inquiries via Discogs to release the tracks after coming forward with images of his own copy. As Sato no longer had the album in his possession, Frank sent him digital transfers of the tracks. Sato was not satisfied with the songs in their original form, and offered to remix them. While Frank didn't like remixes in general, he was pleased with the resulting tracks, and the decision was made to release them later in the year.
 +
   
 
==Release==
 
==Release==
A music video for the song Blues Tube was released on the Music Mine YouTube channel on 16 November 2017, a week before the album released. The vinyl release was handled by Vinyl-On-Demand.
+
A music video for the song Blues Tube was released on the Music Mine YouTube channel on November 16, 2017, the same day the album released on iTunes. The CD version was released the following week on November 22.  
  
 
==Tracklist==
 
==Tracklist==
1. Blues Tube (3:22)
+
===CD===
 +
#Blues Tube (3:22)
 +
#Radio Garden (4:42)
 +
#Forest Factory (6:40)
 +
#Intelligentsia (5:38)
 +
#Circuit Training (5:50)
 +
#Piano and Hammer (8:44)
 +
#Flowers and Butterfly (5:53)
 +
#Eight Beat Infinity (3:05)
 +
#Helicoid Guardian (4:32)
 +
#My Stupa (5:16)
 +
#Quiet Cannon (5:20)
  
2. Radio Garden (4:42)
+
===LP===
 +
'''Side A'''
 +
#Blues Tube (3:22)
 +
#Radio Garden (4:42)
 +
#Forest Factory (6:40)
 +
#Intelligentsia (5:38)
 +
#Circuit Training (5:50)
  
3. Forest Factory (6:40)
+
'''Side B'''
 
+
#Piano and Hammer (8:44)
4. Intelligentsia (5:38)
+
#Flowers and Butterfly (5:53)
 
+
#Eight Beat Infinity (3:05)
5. Circuit Training (5:50)
+
#Helicoid Guardian (4:32)
 
+
#My Stupa (5:16)
6. Piano and Hammer (8:44)
 
 
 
7. Flowers and Butterfly (5:53)
 
 
 
8. Eight Beat Infinity (3:05)
 
 
 
9. Helicoid Guardian (4:32)
 
 
 
10. My Stupa (5:16)
 
 
 
11. Quiet Cannon (5:20)
 
 
 
Quiet Cannon does not appear on the LP version.
 
  
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
Line 45: Line 53:
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*The music video for Blues Tube contains an extended version of the song.
+
*The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkGMZOJTRiE music video for Blues Tube] contains an extended version of the song.
  
 +
{{Music}}
 
[[Category: Music]]
 
[[Category: Music]]

Latest revision as of 11:17, 14 January 2024

Objectless
Objectless2017Cover.jpg
Original name Objectless
Release date 16 November 2017 (digital)

22 November 2017 (CD)

Format Album
Lost? No

Objectless (also referred to as Objectless: Classic Ambient Works and More) is an album by Osamu Sato, released by Vinyl-On-Demand and Sublime Records. The album consists of remixes of songs from Objectless (1983) along with 2 original tracks.

Background

In spring 2017, Sato received a message from German label Vinyl-On-Demand Records, offering to remaster the original Objectless tape. The founder, Frank Bull, had previously received several inquiries via Discogs to release the tracks after coming forward with images of his own copy. As Sato no longer had the album in his possession, Frank sent him digital transfers of the tracks. Sato was not satisfied with the songs in their original form, and offered to remix them. While Frank didn't like remixes in general, he was pleased with the resulting tracks, and the decision was made to release them later in the year.

Release

A music video for the song Blues Tube was released on the Music Mine YouTube channel on November 16, 2017, the same day the album released on iTunes. The CD version was released the following week on November 22.

Tracklist

CD

  1. Blues Tube (3:22)
  2. Radio Garden (4:42)
  3. Forest Factory (6:40)
  4. Intelligentsia (5:38)
  5. Circuit Training (5:50)
  6. Piano and Hammer (8:44)
  7. Flowers and Butterfly (5:53)
  8. Eight Beat Infinity (3:05)
  9. Helicoid Guardian (4:32)
  10. My Stupa (5:16)
  11. Quiet Cannon (5:20)

LP

Side A

  1. Blues Tube (3:22)
  2. Radio Garden (4:42)
  3. Forest Factory (6:40)
  4. Intelligentsia (5:38)
  5. Circuit Training (5:50)

Side B

  1. Piano and Hammer (8:44)
  2. Flowers and Butterfly (5:53)
  3. Eight Beat Infinity (3:05)
  4. Helicoid Guardian (4:32)
  5. My Stupa (5:16)

Personnel

Adapted from Objectless liner notes.

  • Osamu Sato – producer, remixing, art director, design
  • Goh Hotoda – mastering
  • Hideki Amano – executive producer

Trivia

Music
1980s Objectless (1983)
1990s Music for Alphabetical OrgasmTransmigrationThe Esoteric RetinaEqualLinen SamplerLSD and RemixesLucy in the Sky with Dynamites
2000s Aura 20/07/01
2010s All Things Must Be Equal (TYO Edition)MonoObjectless (2017)All Things Must Be Equal (BLN Edition)All Things Must Be Equal (808 Mono Edition)LSD Revamped
2020s Grateful in All ThingsI Dub YouCollected Ambient Grooves 1993-2001Done (Single)Extra Sunrise/ 808 Ambient MixTransformed CollectionBonus (Single)Daimonji Espresso (Single)Experimental Demo TapesLSD TransformedFax Factory (Yoshihiro Sawasaki Mix)RootsLSD Transformed New Fancy Tracks