Kawabata Makoto (of Acid Mothers Temple) Hemlock Tavern San Francisco CA June 18, 2008 (Wednesday) Source: Microtech Gefell M300s (XY, 4' stand, stage lip) > SB 744T Transfer: SD744T (FW) > G5 Dual Mac (Peak/xAct) > FLACs (level 8) Recording and mastering by Michael Zelner 1. Part 1 2. Part 2 3. Part 3 (incl. Pink Lady Lemonade) One continuous performance, split into three tracks for playback convenience total time: 28:07 Kawabata Makoto - electric guitar & pedals "Music, for me, is neither something that I create, nor a form of self-expression. All kinds of sounds exist everywhere around us, and my performances solely consist of picking up these sounds, like a radio tuner, and playing them so that people can hear them. However, maybe because my reception is somewhat off, I am unable to perfectly reproduce these sounds. That is why I spend my days rehearsing. Where do these sounds come from? Who is sending them out? That is not something for me to know, and neither is there any way that I could find out. I simply believe that they come from the 'cosmos'. (Maybe other people would call God the source). Since I was a small child I have been prone to hearing ringing sounds in my ears and other sound phantasms. At the time, I believed that these were messages aimed directly at me from a UFO, and so I would gaze up at the sky. But once I started playing music myself, I came to feel that these noises were a kind of pure sound. And I promised myself that one day I would be able to play those sounds myself. It is only recently that I have begun to feel that I have been able to come close to reproducing these sounds in my solo guitar work, and in my INUI project. However, in June of 1999, I finally discovered my own 'cosmos' and I experienced an instant of total union with it!! That 'cosmos' is still tiny in size - although any cosmos can, by its very nature, be infinitely huge or infinitely small. The energy and vibrations contained within that it far exceeded my imagination in scope and beauty. I can only describe the miraculous instant when my 'cosmos' accepted my consciousness as MAGIC." -- Kawabata Makoto. July 8th 2000