Pages From the Book
1. Aube is the principal recording name of Japanese electronic musician Akifumi Nakajima (中嶋昭文) (1959-2013) from Kyoto, Japan. Aube is a river in France and also a French word for dawn, water turbine, and white cloth. Akifumi Nakajima did extensive work in the world of noise, ambient, and electroacoustic music, especially power electronics. He released many CDs, LPs, and cassettes since 1990, and is regarded as one of the most important and inventive musicians in his field. The essential element of Aube is that only a single material source is used to make each record, in which it is manipulated and processed using various types of electronic equipment. Genrewise, the earlier works can be characterized as tending toward louder and more intense power electronics, while his later material is quieter and calmer electroacoustic music. Nakajima insisted that he was a sound designer rather than a musician and that his works were designs rather than music. The choice of sound sources used in Aube's records is quite unconventional: bulbs (Luminous), lungs (Sigh in Depressive Blue), heartbeat (Cardiac Strain), glass (Shade Away), water (Hydrophobia), paper (Pages from the Book), metal (Métal de métal), etc. Akifumi Nakajima's private life was never publicized. As the frequency of his releases decreased by the late 2000s, it was reported on 9 December 2013 that he had died on 25 September 2013 due to pneumothorax. 2. Ottawa darkwave/postpunk band formed in 2013. 3. AUBE - A Visual kei band formed in 2010 and disbanded in 2014 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1. Aube is the principal recording name of Japanese electronic musician Akifumi Nakajima (中嶋昭文) (1959-2013) from Kyoto, Japan. Aube is a river in France and also a French word for dawn, water turbine, and white cloth. Akifumi Nakajima did extensive work in the world of noise, ambient, and electroacoustic music, especially power electronics. He released many CDs, LPs, and cassettes since 1990, and is regarded as one of the most important and inventive musicians in his field. The essential element of Aube is that only a single material source is used to make each record, in which it is manipulated and processed using various types of electronic equipment. Genrewise, the earlier works can be characterized as tending toward louder and more intense power electronics, while his later material is quieter and calmer electroacoustic music. Nakajima insisted that he was a sound designer rather than a musician and that his works were designs rather than music. The choice of sound sources used in Aube's records is quite unconventional: bulbs (Luminous), lungs (Sigh in Depressive Blue), heartbeat (Cardiac Strain), glass (Shade Away), water (Hydrophobia), paper (Pages from the Book), metal (Métal de métal), etc. Akifumi Nakajima's private life was never publicized. As the frequency of his releases decreased by the late 2000s, it was reported on 9 December 2013 that he had died on 25 September 2013 due to pneumothorax. 2. Ottawa darkwave/postpunk band formed in 2013. 3. AUBE - A Visual kei band formed in 2010 and disbanded in 2014 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Steal Up
Cardiotonica
Infatuation
Crackstratum
HardBodies
Vent
Core-Strain
Angina Cordis
Spectrum
Head Demagnetizer
In the Beginning
Concord Block
Hymn
Paramagnetism
Quell
Refloatation
Blood-Brain Barrier
Re-Chant
Holy World
Aqua Syndrome I
Aqua Syndrome II
Dilution
Spin
Mentalité du Métal
Build up
Build Down
Back Drift
Calx
S.C.A.N.
Unite Plate
Blood-Brain Barrier II
Cleavage
Métal Du Mentalité
Drift
Embers I
Blood-Brain Barrier III
Obstruction
Mass
Chained Spark
Invisible Red
de-coda
Enchased Cube
Coma
Tremor
Oncoming
Marginal Gravity
Combustion
Embers II
Undertone
Siege
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