Yo KOJIMA 児島洋
14 Days; Volume 1


2.0
poor

Review

by Jots EMERITUS
September 7th, 2014 | 22 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Lo-fi-house-jazz-funk-psychedelic-whatthefuck-ambient for the masochist in all of us.

When listening to ambient music, a certain level of patience is often required to feel immersed. It isn't always obvious what mood the artist is trying to set, and this can lead to a feeling of illumination when the quantum tunnelling finally occurs and you see yourself surpassing a barrier you originally thought impenetrable. However, ambient music can often be so disjointed that you'd have to rely heavily on your own imagination to make any connection, yet you still feel like you're on the outside looking in. Perhaps there is something to be said about music that manages to seclude the listener while instilling a sense of fascination.

14 Days; Volume 1 is a strange concoction. The album is truly all over the place, and it's difficult to become immersed when the current is puling you this way and that, never settling with a steady flow. The first few tracks are drenched with acid, and the bass lines are reminiscent of psychedelic rock. While Yo KOJIMA certainly makes creative use of samples, with staccato organs and tidal noises and other such nonsense, it's difficult to view 14 Days as anything more than an accumulative experiment. Granted, the album title suggests this from the get-go, but it's the end result that matters. The variety of sounds manages to be a detriment, as Yo KOJIMA simply can't decide where his strengths lie. The track "melancholic" redeems, and is a standout despite being comparatively simple. Layers of organ drones overlap each other harmoniously, and the effect is actually remarkable in its own right. What makes this particular track noteworthy is the fact that there is a sense of emotional intent. However, before you can wrap your head around it, "children" disrupts your thought with some sort of free jazz hodgepodge. All of the tracks on 14 Days are brief, averaging 2 minutes in length, so you rarely have time to get acquainted with any of them. The transitions are abrupt, like being cycled through a speed dating session. "garden", a chilled out acoustic track, is followed immediately by a lo-fi house jam "konichiwa" rife with thumping bass, synths, percussion samples and piano trills. Just as you feel satiated by what resembles a complete song you are rudely interrupted by "bored", which is essentially the harmonious use of a fucking dog whistle filtered through a lower frequency - I'll give Yo KOJIMA points for creativity.

While it's a little too easy to shit on 14 Days for lacking any viable cohesion, Yo KOJIMA is still somewhat commendable. 14 Days is indicative of what home recording is capable of, and cabin fever certainly hasn't stifled Yo KOJIMA's creative spark. Though failing to capture any discernible mood, the lacklustre disposition certainly has the ability to fascinate. 14 Days; Volume 1 is described by Yo KOJIMA as a 'diary of music'. Indeed, while you may be tempted to peruse the pages for something compelling, the content is often underwhelming. As you flip through haphazardly, you realize you should have left it alone in the first place. Some things are better left private.



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Jots
Emeritus
September 7th 2014


7561 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

http://snufkinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/14-days-volume-1

ExplosiveOranges
September 7th 2014


4408 Comments


"14 Days; Volume 1 is a strange concoction"

Understatement of the year.

Jots
Emeritus
September 7th 2014


7561 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"Don't want to overhype this [xspongexcorex], but............ AOTY."



Understatement of the year.



ExplosiveOranges
September 7th 2014


4408 Comments


Dammit, Johnny!

Gyromania
September 7th 2014


37002 Comments


"and it's difficult to immerse comfortably when the current is puling you this way and that"

'difficult to immerse comfortably' is awkward. i'd reword it as "difficult to become immersed" or something instead.

the rest of the review is great, although the conclusion was a little too brief for my liking. oh, and dog whistles aren't audible to human ears.

btw: "When listening to ambient music, a certain level of patience is often required to feel immersed." i definitely agree with this, but it's not always the case for me. i heard the caretaker's an empty bliss not too long ago and loved it immediately. i think a great deal of ambient music requires patience, but it also has to do with your headspace

Jots
Emeritus
September 7th 2014


7561 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

thanks gyro. I meant the dog whistle thing as it being shrill and irritating, as though we were dogs hearing it, though it's still harmonious in a way... idk, maybe I'll re-word it



"i definitely agree with this, but it's not always the case for me" i know man, which is why I said 'often'.





danielcardoso
September 7th 2014


11770 Comments


Good review again, Johnny. Pos'd.

Gyromania
September 7th 2014


37002 Comments


" i know man, which is why I said 'often'."

oh no it's fine the way it's worded, i was just expanding on the point. i had a feeling you'd agree with me, was just making conversation

Jots
Emeritus
September 7th 2014


7561 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

ah, thought you were being critical. yeah dude caretaker is great, give leyland kirby's eponymous stuff a try

Gyromania
September 7th 2014


37002 Comments


lol perhaps i'm so unapproachable most times that people just infer a negative tone or something :3

i'll check that stuff out in the next few days. it's about time i got around to it. i was put off when alex said it was decent not great

ExplosiveOranges
September 7th 2014


4408 Comments


"lol perhaps i'm so unapproachable most times that people just infer a negative tone or something"

Nah, you're just one of those guys that initially scare the living shit out of the userbase, but turns out to be a cool guy. Kinda like Dev himself.

WashboardSuds
September 7th 2014


5101 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

summary made it sound pretty sweet tbh



gonna have to check this out

Jots
Emeritus
September 7th 2014


7561 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

It's got some cool moments, but as a whole it's kind of a mess. Definitely worth peeking at, but odds are you'll only like a couple tracks. Fortunately they're all pretty short, so it's not a marathon effort to sift through them.

YakNips
September 7th 2014


20097 Comments


couldnt finish the first song lol

WashboardSuds
September 7th 2014


5101 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

yeah this isn't too good. your diary analogy sums this up pretty much perfectly - abstract ideas that aren't fully realized. indeed I am a masochist for having sat through that whole thing

Asdfp277
September 7th 2014


24275 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

love this, good album

Jots
Emeritus
September 7th 2014


7561 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

@asdfp - glad you liked. I definitely didn't but nonetheless thought it was interesting enough to review. cheers

Asdfp277
September 7th 2014


24275 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

i mean yeah it's weird i understand why most people won't like this but damn isn't this lovely



update: grew off me like a bitch

Mongi123
September 7th 2014


22034 Comments


Nice work as usual man.

"However, ambient music can often be so disjointed that you'd have to rely heavily on your own imagination to make any
connection, yet you still feel like you're on the outside looking in"

This is more of a personal observation, but personally, I'd say that's the point of ambient music. Sometimes you do need an
imagination to actually get something out of it so very astute point.

"The first few tracks are drenched with acid"

Made me chuckle a bit. What does that mean exactly? haha

I also don't think there's a need to have a break in the final two paragraphs. Other than these two things, you're really
developing your voice.




Jots
Emeritus
September 7th 2014


7561 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

@mongi - ehhh not in my opinion man. a lot of ambient I've heard I can get immersed in immediately, as though I'm 'inside' or whatever. some ambient doesn't do this for me, and I have to 'reach' to make any sort of connection.... yeah. idk



the acid thing was just how I interpreted the sound. the first couple tracks are sorta psychedelic sounding, and very fluid.



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