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Japanese pianist and composer Yumiko keeps a picture on her phone of the view from her living room of the mountains. If you ask, she’ll describe how she often watches the fog sweep down over the mountains over the water.
Away from the chaos of Tokyo, Yumiko has found inspiration in the world around her—in the birdsong, the rivers, the time that opens itself up away from pressing schedules. It’s where she’s found the foundations of her material.
To Yumiko, the most wonderful music is the sounds made by nature. Many of her compositions and music are inspired by the natural world, based in the kankyō ongaku style of environmental ambient music. Through her compositions and performances, Yumiko attempts to enter a meditative state, becoming a medium where something else plays the music through her. It is a continuous creative process for Yumiko to step away from the ego and make space for the natural sounds that she loves.
Original music in this episode is by Yumiko Morioka, James Greer and Nick Luscombe.
EPISODE CREDITS
Created and produced by Ash Jones & Lina Prestwood
Sound design and mix is by Tristan Cassel-Delavois
Associate producer is Kyle Dante
Artwork is by Min Supitcha Jutatungcharoen
Words by Praew Annez
Production coordinator is Natware Lertthaweedet
Exec producers are Pete Phornprapha, Jon Lor and Roy Prieb
The Pineapple Eyes Podcast is a Scenery Studios production for Wonderfruit / Scratch First
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