Yuki Aizawa
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Whispers of the Distant Past
by Yuki Aizawa
ꫂ❁ recycled vellum paper j-cards with 8-panel foldout
ꫂ❁ UV-etched, color-matched recycled plastic cassette shells + cases
ꫂ❁ duplicated at a carbon-neutral facility
ꫂ❁ edition of 100
Intrinsically entwined with the landscapes of Hokkaido, Japan, 𝑾𝒉𝒊𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑫𝒊𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒕 𝑷𝒂𝒔𝒕 is a meditation on transience and nostalgia. Yuki Aizawa’s first physical release acts as a vessel to preserve and reflect on the fading vestiges of childhood. This emotional core is rooted in Aizawa's memories of vast fields of lavender in Furano, an endless purple horizon acting as a calming yet melancholic backdrop to the passing of time.
The soundscapes of 𝑾𝒉𝒊𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑫𝒊𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒕 𝑷𝒂𝒔𝒕 were built through the intricate layering of guitar volume and feedback swells. Aizawa then sculpted the resulting textures into living spaces using a variety of treatments and effects, flecked with field recordings of rivers and wildlife captured in Maruyama Park, just outside of his home city of Sapporo. Final track sequencing was a largely improvisational affair, treating the emergent melodies from processed reverberations as an act of "collecting small, precious pieces of the past." It also weaves together Aizawa’s life experiences, ranging from numerous early guitar sketches to a rediscovered cassette featuring his own infant cries alongside the voices of his family. The resulting album is a mirage-like collage of personal artifacts, bridging memory and dream, becoming an invitation into Aizawa’s visions of lavender-tinged sunsets.
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Yuki Aizawa is a Sapporo-based producer crafting sacred-tinged soundscapes that drift within deep reverberations, grounded in memory, water, and nostalgia. Through field recordings, improvised performances, and layers of guitar swells woven with ethereal textures, he explores the expansion of space, recollection, a sense of solace, and the interplay between sound and memory.
Recorded by Yuki Aizawa
Audio finalized by Glyn Maier for PLEN Audio
Design template by RJM Vanderheyden
Interview by Rob Goyanes
All proceeds to Siembra NC (www.siembranc.org)