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Rashomon
Concrete / Idol

"The Combed Thunderclap"

Grytviken Research Station,
Antarctica

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   Rashomon: General Info
Member Since11/5/2006
Band MembersMatt Thompson
-with-
Paul Westwood, Sara Hubrich, Emi Hojo, Jaime Gomez Arellano
InfluencesToru Takemitsu, Jonathan Bepler, Iannis Xenakis, Raymond Scott, Otomo Yoshihide, Steeleye Span, Olivier Messiaen, Daphne Oram, Gryphon, Gyorgy Ligeti, Ocora, Sublime Frequencies, Iancu Dumitrescu, Soliman Gamil, Ho! Roady Music From Vietnam, Popol Vuh, AMM, Basil Kirchin, Jean-Claude Vannier, Vernon Elliot, Chris Watson, Philip K Dick, Alfred Bester, Kobo Abe, Stanislaw Lem, Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Alan Garner, Jorge Luis Borges, Georges Remi, Kaneto Shindo, Jan Svankmajer, Allen Baron, Albert Zugsmith, Wladislaw Starewicz, Hiroshi Teshigahara, Robert Bresson, Seijun Suzuki, John Krish.
Sounds LikeCirith Ungol
Record LabelMirrors
Type of LabelIndie




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   About Rashomon
“The Ruined Map : Film Music Volume 1” is a bewildering mix of prog rock, electronic noise, waltzes, East European folk, trad metal, drones, psych rock and free jazz, similar in intention to soundtrack visionaries such as Toru Takemitsu and Ennio Morricone. Each of the eight tracks is based on a different film – not specifically in the form of soundtracks, but rather as companion pieces to the psychic states invoked by the more bizarre outer reaches of narrative cinema. The ideas and filmic techniques of directors such as Seijun Suzuki, Albert Zugsmith and Hiroshi Teshigahara are applied to musical processes in the form of pans, zooms, narrative discontinuities etc.

Tracks :
ONIBABA (Kaneto Shindo, 1964)
BLAST OF SILENCE (Allen Baron, 1962)
A QUIET WEEK IN THE HOUSE (Jan Svankmajer, 1969)
THE MASCOT (Wladislaw Starewicz, 1934)
BRANDED TO KILL (Seijun Suzuki, 1967)
LANCELOT DU LAC (Robert Bresson, 1974)
CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM EATER (Albert Zugsmith, 1962)
RUINED MAP (Hiroshi Teshigahara, 1968)

Reviews:

"Not so much a collection of music influenced by films, but rather an attempt to write music that would fit the mood of each film. Such a brash attempt to insinuate new meaning into finished work is risky, but here it works, as the emotional benchmarks set by each film helps the new tunes aim high, often reaching their goal of illustrating how one work of art can influence another, and how the receiver of art can inject personal meaning into existing work and make it personal…Thompson’s musical palette includes drone, psych rock, Eastern European folk and a little hard rock. Zithers and gongs and mellotron are mixed in with traditional rock instrumentation; everything is a proper tool when you are trying to communicate what art does to your heart." 8/10 (digitalisindustries.com)

"The new solo project from Matt Thompson seeks to go beyond synchronicity and inhabit the same spaces / shadows / crevices as the works of experimental filmmakers…haunted merry-go-round surrealism, Balkan wedding music, heaving prog rhythm sections, falsetto hair metal and freak-outs channelling Sonny Sharrock’s ecstatic guitar style. There are times when directions taken are jarring and bizarre, but there are passages where the idea of reifying cinema’s moods and spaces into sound are thoroughly explored." (Rock-A-Rolla magazine [issue 10])

"Very much worth hunting down...this is really very good stuff, Onibaba and Blast of Silence reminiscent of 5UUs, The Art Bears, in places Thinking Plague, referencing Van Der Graaf Generator...influences aside, the whole premise works extremely well - A Quiet Week In The House captures the surrealist short film of the same name perfectly, right down to its neurotic repetition, broken-down Balkan style and Svankmajer's twitchy editing...something visual, narrative and emotionally distinct is suggested by each composition. Better than alternative soundtracks, they're trailers, sending you straight to the nearest arthouse cinema." (organart.com)

"Even after a few listens, I can tell it’s going to take many more for this album to fully sink in, there’s so much to absorb here. Billed as ‘film music’, this is a very diverse and extremely experimental disc…there is a whole world of music to be discovered here…the title track is the most sombre as well as the most moving piece on the album - very quiet with a throbbing drone and some strange haunting instruments and percussion. A very fine ending to an amazing disc...it’s very refreshing to hear such great new music in such an innovative production. Very highly recommended." (progressiveears.com)

"Over the course of the the record, as the tracks slip from film to film, director to director, Bresson to Suzuki, Starewicz to Shindo, Branded To Kill, Lancelot Du Lac, Onibaba, The Mascot, the songs follow suit, shifting from mood to mood, sound to sound, soaring strings, ballroom jazz, bursts of acid fried synth blow outs, tribal almost African sounding drumming, gypsy folk violins, super intense spastic freaked out avant metal damage, deep shimmering drones, long stretches of creaking industrial ambience, haunting bagpipe like melodies, moody abstract drifts, gently strummed guitars, clouds of cymbal shimmer, a constantly shifting world of sound, deep and layered, expansive and indeed, so cinematic...anyone into far out soundtracks, experimental soundscapes or avant prog should definitely check this out." (Aquarius Records)

"The Ruined Map is for the most part dark in tone, and explores cinematic atmospheres in a range of different, discomfiting ways..."Onibaba" (showing no small debt to Goblin's demonic prog) brims with ominous creaks and indistinguishable satanic whispers over a steady mono-tonal bassline and a nervous, breathy organ...Sure, making a progressive/ambient album dedicated to obscure art-house nuggets is one of the loftier concepts out there in the musical spectrum, but hey, we’re talking about the work of a musician whose work is mentioned in the same breath as Magma. The Ruined Map is an expressive shot at bringing filmic feeling to dimensions of sound, and doesn’t dwell too needlessly in the realm of the inscrutable." (dustedmagazine.com)

Buy "The Ruined Map" CD here :

£9.00 GBP payable online by Paypal, Credit or Debit Card. Including free shipping worldwide.

Available in North America from CD Baby, Wayside or Aquarius
Available in Europe from Conspiracy


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sonia talkaczs





Jul 10 2008 3:30 AM

on my way
red stairs
Amiel Balester





Jul 9 2008 9:00 AM

If a sound is boring, just listen to it!

..
Tomàs Feya





Jul 9 2008 3:56 AM

Daaaaaagooooood
dead pudding





Jun 23 2008 7:39 AM

Thank you for the request.
It is wonderful music!!
It loves!!

dead pudding from 日本。

これからもよろしくお願いします。
ありがとう!!!!!!
sonia talkaczs





Jun 21 2008 5:18 PM

My favourite family jewel
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Club Integral





Jun 19 2008 8:10 AM

flyera
Jon Jones And The Beatniks Movement





Jun 18 2008 2:30 AM

thankyou :)

we hope you enjoy our music!

Beatniks

X
The Wraiths





Jun 16 2008 2:37 PM

Blimey good sirs, these are mighty sounds. At the beginning of Onibaba I felt I finally realised what it's like to have your head eaten by a giant caterpillar. Then the rest of it came and...well, it's very good! All the best you from the Wraiths in Bristol.
Gradisca





Jun 1 2008 2:11 PM

Thanks Matt! The local library has 'Dunes' and the two films you mentioned as a DVD box set, so I'll definitely be checking them out.
Gradisca





Jun 1 2008 4:05 AM

If I may be so bold, how would you say Ruined Map (the film) rates in comparison to Woman In The Dunes? I just watched the latter film and was pretty much blown away.
Fecalove





May 31 2008 4:19 AM

idol
Gradisca





May 28 2008 8:31 PM

Holy crap...awesome stuff! I can definitely hear the Univers Zero influence. Rashomon and Onibaba are two of my all time fave movies as well.
JE NE SAY WOT?





May 27 2008 4:52 AM

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May 25 2008 3:30 PM

Welcome to the family...

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TAP-Records





May 21 2008 2:51 PM

thx 4 connecting !

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May 1 2008 3:16 PM

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Apr 14 2008 10:42 AM

Hello,
Thanks a lot for the request
Amazing, Great
Best wishes
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HLAVA





Apr 4 2008 1:00 AM

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Falena





Mar 29 2008 6:37 AM

Thanx and welcome to FALENALAND we are listen a great interesting music page...see you soon!!!!Listen our tracks if you want...all the best,FALENA....
Larry De La Louche





Mar 27 2008 11:14 AM

Great tunes, I'll definitely stop by again soon! Onibaba, what a movie!
Khyam Allami





Mar 18 2008 11:53 AM

So.... I've been asked to write a blurb for the press release of the Vinyl edition of "The Ruined Map"!

I thought it might be nice to ask you what you DON'T want me to say... and then to make you grovel and beg me NOT to say it!

How does that sound to you??

Hope you're keeping well dear boy. I'm just about floating again :)

See you soon!
Khyam
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Mar 7 2008 9:34 PM

Thank you for the friend request.
A tune is strange and wonderful!!
Flies Are Spies From Hell





Mar 5 2008 4:48 AM

Cheers for the add. Our post-rock / post-metal tour with Red Paper Dragon starts this Saturday including:

Mon 10th @ Dublin Castle, Camden - Plus: From The Sky + fbcfabric&reindeer
Misosoup





Mar 3 2008 10:46 AM

just going back for couple of weeks,
really excited about it!
do you have any plan to go to Japan
this year? m
Arnus





Mar 1 2008 2:23 PM

Thanks a lot!
Very nice music in here!
HLAVA





Feb 27 2008 4:53 PM

happy birthday, matt.
The Crucible Electric Chamber Ensemble





Feb 24 2008 11:32 AM

Beautiful Music, Rashomon, quite fitting atmospheres that are highly original and hauntingly harmelodic.
I am impressed!
All Best Wishes,
Christopher
Misosoup





Feb 23 2008 9:55 AM

genki desu!
I'm going back to Japan next month.
sushi-! m
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Feb 18 2008 8:56 AM

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Great tunes ! Do you gig ?
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Feb 17 2008 8:18 AM

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Peace and Love!

Cat on The Moon Records~
Gilliam





Feb 16 2008 2:37 PM

Hey there, thanks for finding us.
Kind of a GYBE!-y kind of music. Me like.
Keep it up!
we are time