Tetsu Inoue
Tetsu Inoue (テツ・イノウエ) is a former producer of minimalist electronic music from Japan. His style could be described as Digital minimalism or Lowercase: ambient with a heavy minimalist influence. He has lived in Japan, San Francisco, and New York, and has collaborated with musicians such as Pete Namlook, Bill Laswell, Andrew Deutsch, Terre Thaemlitz, Jonah Sharp, Taylor Deupree, and Uwe Schmidt.[1] After the release of his last album Inland in 2007, Tetsu completely disappeared from the public eye.[2]
Tetsu Inoue テツ・イノウエ | |
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Born | Japan |
Origin | U.S. |
Genres | Ambient, electronic |
Years active | 1993–2007 |
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Discography
Albums and collaborations
- Shades Of Orion (with Pete Namlook) (1993, reissued 2000)
- 2350 Broadway (with Pete Namlook) (1993, reissued 1996)
- DATacide (with Uwe Schmidt as DATacide) (1993)
- Ambiant Otaku (1994, reissued 2000)
- Zenith (as Zenith) (1994)
- Electro Harmonix (with Jonah Sharp) (1994)
- Cymatic Scan (with Bill Laswell) (1995)
- Flowerhead (with Uwe Schmidt as DATacide) (1995)
- Mu (with Uwe Schmidt as Masters Of Psychedelic Ambiance) (1995)
- Organic Cloud (1995, reissued 2003)
- Slow And Low (1995)
- Second Nature (with Uwe Schmidt and Bill Laswell) (1995)
- Tokyo - Frankfurt - New York (with Haruomi Hosono and Uwe Schmidt as HAT) (1996)[3]
- World Receiver (1996, reissued 2006)
- Waterloo Terminal (1998)
- Psycho-Acoustic (1998)
- Active/Freeze (with Taylor Deupree) (2000)
- Audio (with Charles Uzzell-Edwards and Daimon Beail) (2000)
- Fragment Dots (2000)
- Field Tracker (with Andrew Deutsch) (2001)
- Pict. Soul (with Carl Stone) (2001)
- Yolo (2005)
- Inland (May 2007)
References
- Sean Cooper. "Tetsu Inoue". All Music. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
- "Essential albums: Tetsu Inoue". Ambientmusicguide.com. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
- "Release "Tokyo - Frankfurt - New York" by HAT - MusicBrainz".
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