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EMEGO 201 / Tujiko Noriko

My Ghost Comes Back

  • 1. My Heart Isn't Only Mine (14:28)
  • 2. Land Next To Me (5:35)
  • 3. Give Me Your Hands (4:20)
  • 4. Minty You (3:43)
  • 5. Through The Rain (6:00)
  • 6. 12 Moons (4:49)
  • 7. Under The White Sheets (5:53)
  • 8. Yellow Of You (6:11)
  • 9. My Ghost Comes Back (9:18)

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Vocal, Analog Synths, Electronic beats, Guitar, Yuri Landman’s String Instruments, Optigan - Tujiko Noriko

Mandolin - Yuki Yoshida, Yasutaka Yokota
Viola - Atsuko Hatano
Music Saw - Gerard Paolo
Koto/Vocal - Maxwell August Croy
Vocal (track 5) - Chloé Fabre
Tyme./Tatsuya Yamada - Vibraphone, Electronic beats and sounds (track 1,4,9)
Electronic beats (track 7) - comakino
Drums (track 5) - su:
Drums (track3,8) - Martin Brandlmayr

music and words - Tujiko Noriko
(track 5, words with Chloé Fabre, track 2,6 words with Maxwell August Croy)

Recorded at WORM
Mandolin recorded at Soup (Nobuki Nishiyama), Nature Bliss (Chihei Hatakeyama)
Viola recorded at Shinkai Studio (Kohsuke Nakamura)

Mix - Tyme./Tatsuya Yamada, Zak (track 5)
Mastering - Kohsuke Nakamura at Shinkai Studio

Thanks to
WORM (Lukas, Henk, Sascha). Seiichiro Hiwatashi, Yse, DPG(kajiwara-san), Yuri Landman, Hideki Ataka

Cover/Photos - Chloé Fabre (thanks to Dédé, Christian, Alexandre)

The aptly named My Ghost Comes Back witnesses the return of Tujiko Noriko after a hiatus exploring worlds beyond those we regularly inhabit. The results of these travels provided the formula for this, her most accomplished record to date. As rich in ambition as it is skewered in it's melodic stance, My Ghost Comes Back is a decidedly more acoustic affair in which a host of guest musicians incorporate mandolin, viola, musical saw, optigon and other such wares into the exotic environment where her unique songwriting now resides.

Furthering an exploration of unorthodox arrangements, rhythm and melody Noriko concocts engaging pop explosions where flickering electronics, staggered rhythms, shimmering vocals all dance on a plateau of melancholic ecstasy.

'My Heart Isn't Only Mine' launches proceedings as a slow burning landscape of electronics, organ and subdued vocal arrangements which unfold over 14+ minutes, delicately setting the scene for a new kind of record. 'Give me your hands' and 'Minty You' exude a joyous warmth as pop perfection extends into the ether. 'Through The Rain' is a deeply moving example of just how far Tujiko's craft has evolved with it's repetitive keyboard line, melodic development and a striking, ecstatic chorus.

Having spent time to refine her means of traversing the line between pop and experimentation My Ghost Comes Back presents itself as an ecstatic experience. One which encourages repeated listens as a means of unravelling the subtle sonic tapestry within.