
ogon batto - hedoro - aguirre records - vinyl

ZORN 40LP - 104511 - eulp - €19.50
New Copy
Genre: Techno / Electro - Electronics
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Many years in the works, ÅŒgon Batto finally unleashes his album “Hedoroâ€. A journey into Japanese soundtracks and 90's adventure-gaming.
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ÅŒgon Batto is Bent Von Bent from Antwerp, Belgium. Besides working as a visual artist around archiving systems and collections, he is also the co-runner of the Hare Akedod label, together with David Edren aka DSR Lines. Following his debut release, ÅŒgon Batto secretly started working on a second album Hedoro, meaning “slime†or “chemical oozeâ€.
Bent is immensly fascinated by Japanese traditional and contemporary culture ever since he first visited the country. Mixing his European background with these Japanese influences, he shifts easily between abstract electronic tracks and pieces with a more classical Japanese tool kit. Think Oneohtrix Point Never or Mica Levi composing a soundtrack to a fantasy game.
With an amazing sense for detail Hedoro's musical story - entirely composed with synthesizers - is reduced to a collection of situations and drama, with space for suggestion and imagination. Every track, how short it may be, is essential to the whole, maximizing the general dramatic effect.
The album was mixed in Sapporo, Japan with the typical sounds of cicadas on the background ( not on the album though ) and some glasses of sake. The ceramic sculpture on the front cover is a reinterpretation of Rolls Royce's "Spirit of Ecstasyâ€and is created by Benny Van den Meulengracht-Vrancx.