The Sushi Club - Neo Sashimi

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Review by Jessica Jasso

Neo Sashimi, the latest album by Sushi Club, is a captivating and innovative fusion of electronic and traditional Japanese music. The album is a perfect blend of modern and traditional sounds, making it a must-listen for anyone who loves music that pushes boundaries and challenges the norm.

The album features a range of tracks, each with its unique sound and style. From the ethereal and haunting "Sakura" to the upbeat and energetic "Tokyo Disco," each track takes the listener on a journey through the diverse and vibrant culture of Japan.

The use of traditional Japanese instruments such as the shamisen and koto, combined with modern electronic beats and synths, creates a truly unique and immersive listening experience. The attention to detail and intricate layering of sounds is a testament to the skill and talent of the artists behind the album.

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Artist: The Sushi Club
Album: Neo Sashimi
Rating: 4.67

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Karei7:42
Neo Tokyo5:29
Daini No Sekai10:33
Koi4:44
Ichi Kai Dojo4:51
Shibaebi5:28
Nichi-Yobi5:31
Tamashi6:3
Fugu2:30
Tobino7:7
Tako2:18
Nichi-yobi5:30
Shake1:36
Tara6:44
Iwashi2:20

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Catalog Numbers

  • 8960603-2
  • e1001101cd

Labels

  • 4MPO
  • Elektrolux

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Formats

  • 14 × File
  • FLAC
  • Album
  • Reissue
  • MP3
  • 320 kbps
  • CD

Companies

RoleCompany
Glass Mastered AtP+O Pallas

Credits

RoleCredit
DesignThink Design
ProducerTomio Tremmel
Written-ByTomio Tremmel

Notes

  • Reissue of Catalog# E 1001101 on Elektrolux
  • Published by Killerloop, ICM/Hanseatic
  • Very special thanx to Unit Productions Team & my family.
  • ℗+© 2000 Elektrolux
  • Made in the E.E.C.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 4 017866 125231
  • Barcode (Scanned): 4017866125231
  • Matrix / Runout: E 1001101 P+O-48068-A2 05-00
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L962
  • Label Code: LC 01175
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM

About The Sushi Club

From classical piano to Hip Hop and House Music - Tomio Tremmels work as an artist is as versatile as his musical influences. At the age of 14, this native of Heidelberg with Japanese origins first started experimenting with his own musical equipment. After a couple of years in the Heidelberg Hip Hop scene, he discovered his passion for Techno and Downbeat music at house parties and the Frankfurt club Omen. Artists such as Yello, Pink Floyd, NWA, Keith Elam, Alice in Chains, The Orb, Future Sound of London and Orbital were some of his major musical influences. In 1998, Tomio Tremmel released his first album Sushidelic under the name of The Sushi Club on the Frankfurt record label Electrolux. His second record Neo Sashimi came out in 2001, showing significantly stronger electronic influences. The more melodic work Sakura, partly produced in collaboration with Japanese producer Toby Izui and singer Kaori Kaneko, completed the Sushi Club trilogy in 2003. Besides musical and visual contributions to German TV shows such as Spacenight and Flowmotion, consisting solely of ambient and lounge music, he also produced the TV show Man vs. Machine with artist Naoki Kenji. The show was the first on German TV to deal with more club-oriented, up-tempo music and video art. Inspired by a trip to Japan, Tomio Tremmel used video material from his travels to produce a DVD with an impressive Dolby Surround mix. For several years, the music video featured in the TV show Flowmotion. He spent the following years focussing on his company UPMC and his own record label 4MPO. Always searching for new challenges, he extended his skills in music- and video-production to 3D-animations and screen-design. In addition to further productions for his successful TV shows, he supported other musical acts like Schiller, Xavier Naidoo, Söhne Mannheims, Fett MTV and Sono with his expertise in graphics. With his business partner Naoki Kenji, he established the music-library Impax-Music, which exclusively archives background music for German and international TV shows. At the beginning of 2010, Tomio Tremmel decided to shift focus back to his personally most important project and returned to the studio at Unit Production, where he spent one year working on a new album. The outcome of this creative isolation and a return to his musical roots is the latest Sushi Club production Lunarium. The style of this double CD is difficult to define: Deep House influences mix with electro- and trance beats, Spacenight sounds with acoustic instruments, and sample-bites from Japanese movies with digital effects  all morphing into a fascinating tapestry of sound. The end result is a multiple experience of creativity that rejects any attempt to apply conventional labels. With Lunarium, Tomio Tremmel has again demonstrated his gift for compositional complexity while staying true to his particular aspiration for the sheer quality of the music.

Real Name

    • Tomio Tremmel

Name Vars

  • Sushi Club

Aliases

  • Tomio Tremmel
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Summary by Jessica Jasso

Neo Sashimi is a stunning album that showcases the best of both traditional and modern music. It is a testament to the power of music to bring together different cultures and create something truly special. Anyone who appreciates innovation and creativity in music should definitely give this album a listen.

Comments

kickoarvidsson
kickoarvidsson 2023-04-12
Seamless and mesmerizing blend of oceanic ambient sweeps, catchy electro beats, haunting japanese dialogue and cleansing melodies. Sounds nostalgic and original at the same time. I must tip the fedora for him not going too experimental, yet keeping me hooked the whole album. Pleasant listening experience with nothing too less, nothing too much. The Sushi Club manages to create remarkably original and nuanced albums from simple elements. Shining gem in the polluted ocean of this genre.