Artist
HYU[1]
Label
HYU
Inaudible Works 1994–2008
EM Records
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2024
2LP
17.99/32.99
EM1211
Gatefold sleeve
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Tracklist
1Godel Escher Bach In The Circle Of Fifths
2Cutie Bam-Boo Dance
3Num
4Wigwig
5Indirect
6Gya-Dynamo-Generator
7Any Repeated Sound Becomes Music
8Robotomy Mam
9Grid Bug Invention
10Odoremi
11Up Galapagos Pop
12Longing For Gamelan
13Ultimate Random Walker Comeback
14Children Of The Distant Future
15Dissipative Structure Of Sound

16 pieces of hard-to-classify music, created during the period 1994-2008, a cornucopia of playful, intelligent, questing and eminently listenable electronic music from Osaka-born artist Hyu, who released two albums on Nobukazu Takemura’s Childisc label, in 1999 and 2002. Although a member of the turn-of-the-century generation of artists subsumed under the rather vague term “electronica”, his work stands apart in many ways, particularly in his unique exploration of microtonality, his ability to humanize music technology, and his distinctive trait of combining a light touch and sense of fun with conceptual rigor. This collection is an intriguing mix of previously unreleased tracks and re-edited versions of previously released pieces. There is a wide range of music here, many of the pieces truly unique: wiggy and wiggly robo-pop, fractured funk, swinging sample assemblages of subtle sensory overload, dynamo-drones, overtone explorations. All of it distinctive, much of it prescient, all of it rising above the strictures of genre. Hyu’s music is appealing and fun, but driven by a desire to not only create music, but to create ways of creating music. This desire, this quest, is clearly audible in all of these tracks, and in the overall excellence of his music. The 2LP features a bonus cover of “Kaze wo atsumete” by Happy End. A notable feature is the entertaining and enlightening notes, written by Hyu himself.