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"in my Time" is the second album from Takahiro Kido, composer/member of Anoice.
It contains some masterpieces of chamber music such as "Glitch," which Ryuichi Sakamoto admires, "Where Time Goes" which Sylvain Chauveau eulogized, and some electric music such as "Overdrive," which was used as the background music of "Tanzbrucke 2011," a ballet permed at the Janáček Theatre in the Czech Republic.
This beautiful album was made by three pianos: a grand piano at a concert hall, Takahiro Kido's own upright piano, and another upright piano at an art event space, as well as stringed instruments such as violin and viola.
All of this, packaged in beautiful artwork from Takahiro Kido and the UK-based art unit NEON O'CLOCK WORKS.
For fans of modern-classical music such as Max Richter and Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Takahiro Kido is a Tokyo based music composer. He debuted as a member of the chinematic music group Anoice, by releasing their first album, 'Remmings' through Important Records, Boston in 2006. In 2008, Anoice established their label, Ricco Label. Since then, he has released many music works on not only Anoice but also his own solo project, Takahiro Kido and other projects such as RiLF (an alternative rock band formed by the members of Anoice and Matryoshka's Calu), films (The Tokyo-based dark classical music unit, featuring members of Anoice and two female vocalists in their original languages), mizu amane (Films' side project featuring Japanese languages), mokyow (The post-rock band formed by Takahiro Kido and Tadashi Yoshikawa who is the member of Anoice, and the keyboardist Kenichi Kai) and cru (The neo-classical music unit formed by Takahiro Kido and Yuki Murata who is the member of Anoice) on Ricco Label and other music labels. In addition, Takahiro Kido has taken charge of composing and performing music for many commercial adverts such as Armani, Louis Vuitton, Google, YAMAHA, TOYOTA, ASICS, TOTO, TORAY, ANA, TOSHIBA, and etc. Also, he created the soundtracks of some movies such as 'Tusikiji Wonderland' directed by Naotaro Endo and 'Olivier Zahm: Digital Provacateur' derected by Can Evgin and some TV programs such as NHK and WOWOW. Some film works awarded at Venice Film Festival, Prix Italia, National Arts Festival in japan, and Cool Japan Maching Award, and Takahiro Kido and Yuki Murata who are the music composers of Anoice, received the Best Original Score Prize at Sapporo International Short Film Festival. Takahiro Kido is the owner and founder of Ricco Label, and has also created over 100 tunes a year as not only a music composer but also a mixing engineer and a producer, and playing concerts in Europe and Asia as not only Takahiro Kido but also Anoice and Films.
Ricco Label