abentis
Dim Grow LP
2++ ⢠SKU: 2PPLP001House ⢠Pop ⢠Electro ⢠Ambient ⢠Jazz ⢠Hip-Hop ⢠R & B
abentis
2++ ⢠SKU: 2PPLP001House ⢠Pop ⢠Electro ⢠Ambient ⢠Jazz ⢠Hip-Hop ⢠R & B
âŹ40.00
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6 tracksFrom Wisdom Teethâs recent compilation nagoyaka na kaze / ĺăăăŞé˘¨ (quiet wind)âwhich cast a spotlight on the Japanese city of Nagoyaâemerges â2++â, a new label launched by abentis, who curated the compilation alongside Facta and K-LONE as a central figure in the scene. Conceived as a series introducing facets of Nagoyaâs underground electronic music to the world on vinyl, its inaugural release is abentisâ debut album, Dim Grow. Across the album, intricately designed electronic mallet soundsâcreated using Ableton Liveâs physical-modeling synthesizerâtake center stage. Fresh and percussive like marimba or kalimba, yet simultaneously carrying an otherworldly, unreal quality, these tones form the core of the recordâs sonic identity. In moments of near-silence, a crystalline resonance poised between glass and metal shimmers with subtle shifts in temperature, giving the album its distinctive texture. While resonating with the sonic sensibilities of fellow Wisdom Teeth affiliates such as K-LONE, Tristan Arp, and Salamanda, abentisâ uniquely strange palette can be traced back to one of his strongest influences: Haruomi Hosono. In particular, Hosonoâs mid-â70s tropical-infused solo albums â Tropical Dandy (1975), Bon Voyage Co. (1976), and Paraiso (1978) â serve as a key reference point. Symbolically reflected in Hosonoâs marimba and vocal performance at a 1976 live show in Yokohama Chinatown, the marimba functioned as a central instrument for constructing imagined exotic landscapes inspired by Martin Denny and Hawaiian music. For abentisâwho worked at a local jazz bar before becoming active as a hip-hop beatmakerâthe language of âtension chords,â a harmonic vocabulary rooted in jazz and R&B that hovers ambiguously between brightness and darkness, forms a consistent grammar throughout Dim Grow. Behind the albumâs core theme of âmallets + tension chordsâ lies a broad musical lineage: the harmonic sensibility of Claude Debussy, who anticipated the tensions of jazz; the proto-minimalist spirit of Erik Satie; the marimba-centered structures of Steve Reich; their continuation in Japan through Mkwaju Ensemble (with Midori Takada and production by Joe Hisaishi); and the subsequent branches into post-rock, electronica, and ambient music. Growing up in Nagoyaâan industrial city where creative independence is deeply valuedâand being rooted in punk and hip-hop counterculture scenes naturally fostered abentisâ affinity with these predecessors. His practice between genres, combined with an encounter with the highly cross-pollinated musical perspective cultivated around Wisdom Teeth, provided the framework through which his own musical language crystallized. Dim Grow stands as the natural culmination of that journey.