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KAZUYA NAGAYA - DREAM INTERPRETATION REMIXES LP

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Dream Interpretation Remixes LP
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Vinyl record
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3x12" Remix Package Techno , Downbeat Electronica / Experimental Electronica & Deep Grooves

Out last year via SCI+TEC, Nagaya’s ‘Dream Interpretation’ was an immersive masterclass in ritualistic simplicity. Floating in a cloud of billowing ambiance, it’s nine tracks inviting the listenerto traverse a broad spectrum ofspirit.

Now, almost exactly a year later, the Tokyo master returns, this time drafting in an impressive array of names to reinterpret the very same tracks. First up SCI+TEC head honcho Dubfire delivers a wonderfully atmospheric and glitchy rework of ‘Thanatos,’ before EVS (the designer and owner of LA jewelry brand Parts of Four,) brings things down a level with a dark and hypnotic version of ‘Mother Wading In The River.’ Elsewhere German producer VRIL presents a distorted techno remix of ‘Heathen,’ the prolific Steve Rachmad puts his own unique spin on on the same track, and Argentinian master Flug showcases his magic with two sublime offerings.

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Thanatos - (Dubfire remix)
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Mother Wading In The River- (Evs remix)
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Heathen - (VRIL remix)
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Mother Wading In The River- (Flug Broken remix
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Mother Wading In The River - (Cassegrain remix)
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Heathen - (Steve Rachmad remix)
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Wolfman’s Dream - (Yotam Avni remix)
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Heathen - (Intercity Express remix)
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Wolfman’s Dream - (Markus Suckut remix)
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Mother Wading In The River - (Flug Trip remix)
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Mother Wading In The River -0 (Yagya remix)

Last FM Information on Kazuya Nagaya

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Kazuya Nagaya uses bronze bells, gongs and singing bowls which are mostly used in Buddhist or Hindu rituals in Tibet, Bali and Japan. He creates unique ambient music by mixing these sacred instruments with modern instruments such as keyboards and electric guitars.Before starting his solo carrier, Nagaya composed music for broadcasted commercials and won the finalist prize for "Best Use of Sound" from the "Hollywood Radio & Television Sociaty". Earlier, in his twenties, he started out pursuing his talents in literature and became a writer. His works, especially his story titled "Indio no mabushii kami" about Japan's ethnic minority, won enthusiastic praise within Japan's publishing circles. During this period, he also became deeply interested in literary works that were becoming lost in the shuffle of contemporary Japanese society: novels like the "Tales of Genji", as well as Buddhist folktales and Zen philosophical works. These interests breathed life into his music, and the sensibilities and philosophical views which he developed during his literary years have come to be reflected in large measure in the music he creates today. An example of this can be detected in the sounds of bells heard so frequently in his music. The giant bells found in Japanese temples are rung each New Year's eve. The sound is believed to purify and wash away the cares of this mortal world, and crowds flock to listen in reverent silence. What they listen for, however, is not the sound at the moment the bell is struck, but rather the fading sound that follows. As the sound fades away, simultaneously, the depth of their own silence grows even greater. In this way, the sound of the bell makes people aware of the profound silence -- and richness -- lying within themselves. It is silence of a depth fundamentally identical to that which is engendered through meditation or Zen. The temple bell, meditation and Zen are all ways of penetrating into the depths of one's self. Nagaya began his carrier as a solo musician with the 1999 release of his first album, "Utsuho". He has released an additional 7 solo albums since then, as of 2010. In 2002, released a collaboration entitled "Resonator" with the American avant-garde composer Carl Stone. In 2004, Nagaya`s tracks were used extensively in "Gaia Symphony No. 4", a well-known documentary flim directed by Jin Tatsumura. In 2005, composed the sound track for the mexican film "WA". In 2007, appeared in the movie "Gaia Symphony No. 6". Also published a book, "For All the Radiant Darknesses", a collection of his essays which is about his life, remarkable persons he has met, and reflections on his travels in troubled societies in the third world (developing world). In 2008, joined with the compilation album "Tranchillizer" which was released by the chill out & trance label, Peak Records, in Switzerland. In 2010, joined with the soundtrack "Gaia Symphony No. 7" Nagaya is active as a performer of live music in Japan, the US and the other countries. He has Collaborated with an eclectic range of artists, from musicians, dancers or painters to monks of esoteric Tibetan Buddhism, channelers, and a Native American story teller in Alaska. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.