HACHIROGATA LAKE

(LP)
Matching expansive ambience with environmental sound, Chihei HatakeyamaÉs new album continues Field RecordsÉ exploration of Japan and the NetherlandÉs shared approach to water management.
Genre Ambient
FormatVINYL
Cat. noFIELD33
Label FIELD RECORDS
Artist CHIHEI HATAKEYAMA
Release Date01/09/2023
CarrierLP
Barcode8720246794083
TRACKLIST 1. By The Pond 02:16 2. Water And Birds 06:29 3. Lakeside 02:24 4. Distant View 06:46 5. Pier 02:30 6. Twilight 05:48 7. Fish Flying In The River 07:26 8. Lake Swaying In The Wind 06:17 9. Insects Chirping At Night 02:25 INFO Matching expansive ambience with environmental sound, Chihei Hatakeyamaâ„¢s new album continues Field Recordsâ„¢ exploration of Japan and the Netherlandâ„¢s shared approach to water management. As with Sugai Kenâ„¢s 2020 album Tone River, a specific project becomes Hatakeyamaâ„¢s area of focus - in this case the Hachirogata Lake in Akita Prefecture. Previously the second largest body of water in Japan, the government ordered extensive drainage work of Hachirogata Lake after the second world war with the help of Dutch engineers Pieter Jansen and Adriaan Volker. After the project was completed in 1977, reclaimed land took up eighty percent of Hachirogata Lakeâ„¢s total size. As a result, a new ecosystem was established as plants spread from surrounding areas, bringing with them a wider variety of birds and other wildlife. Hatakeyamaâ„¢s approach to this unique subject matter took in field recordings from particular locations around the lake - the drainage channels, the Ogata bridge, grassland conservation reserves and other key areas. The aquatic subject matter and sonic material is a natural fit for Hatakeyamaâ„¢s accomplished sound, which has featured on numerous solo works for labels including Kranky, Room40 and his self-run White Paddy Mountain. From the intimate intricacies of the sampled material to the glacial expanses of droning synthesis and languid guitar, Hatakeyama creates a tangible environment which at once reflects the settings around Hachirogata Lake, while offering the listener any number of imagined scenes to observe in their mindâ„¢s eye.