
Ryuichi Sakamoto has announced a new studio album,
async, out April 28 via Milan. It’s the Japanese composer’s first studio album since 2012’s
Three, with Jaques Morelenbaum and Judy Kang,
and
his first solo album in 8 years. Sakamoto recorded and conceived of the
album in New York, taking inspiration from “everyday objects,
sculpture, and nature,” according to a press release. A
world premiere listening event for the album (in
5.1 surround sound) will take place at Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, Tennessee, which runs from March 23-26. Sakamoto’s also set to perform on
April 25 and 26 at Park Avenue Armory Veterans Room in New York. The new album follows his 2015 score for Alejandro González Iñárritu's film
The Revenant (where he was assisted by the National's Bryce Dessner and German musician Alva Noto). It’s also his first studio album since his recovery from cancer in 2015.
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