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Simon Herody
Hard Lounge
Records We Release Records - Cat No: RWR01LP
- Release: 2025-06-06
- updated:2025-08-15
再ストックしました。ベルリンのアンダーグラウンド・エレクトロニック・ジャズシーンから素晴らしい一枚。南フランス出身で、ベルリン在住のSimon Herody。シーケンスされたエレクトロニクスとサックス奏者でもある彼の演奏。エアポート・ミュージック、アンビエント・ジャズ的なサウンドから、グッとイマジネーションの深みへと誘われるようなサウンド。推薦盤です。
Track List
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A1. Sunny Terasse
3:42 -
A2. Table For Two
7:19 -
A3. May I Join
3:16 -
A4. Dimmed Lights
6:50 -
B1. City Lights
6:22 -
B2. Kupka's Design
4:16 -
B3. Sleep Tuff
3:29 -
B4. Running Behind
2:45
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RWR's latest release comes straight from Berlin's underground Electronic Jazz scene. Simon Herody, originally from the South of France but living in the German capital since 2020, delivers an eight-track suite of ambient-informed Jazz.
The album grew out of solo gigs in hotel lobbies, low-key half improvised sets where Simon blended sequenced electronics with live sax, clarinet and flute. These in-between spaces, half-public and half-private, set the tone for Hard Lounge: an eight-track trip that's ambient enough to fade into the background, but rich enough to keep you engaged.
There's a clear love for 80s New Age and Electronic Jazz, but it's not just nostalgia - the album also channels leftfield Japanese Pop and Ambient. A big turning point was hearing Heisei No Oto (that killer compilation on Music From Memory) & Music For Dance & Theatre, Vol. 2, also released on MFM, which blew the doors wide open in terms of texture and mood.
While working shifts at Motif, a bar and record shop in Neukölln, Simon started deep-listening to these kinds of records, thinking about how sound can shape space and attention. Design and architecture trickled into the album's artwork, hinting at a broader idea: that music, like furniture or lighting, can be part of how a space feels - part of the design. That blend of curiosity and immersion became the blueprint for Hard Lounge, a record that plays with presence, atmosphere and memory.
The album grew out of solo gigs in hotel lobbies, low-key half improvised sets where Simon blended sequenced electronics with live sax, clarinet and flute. These in-between spaces, half-public and half-private, set the tone for Hard Lounge: an eight-track trip that's ambient enough to fade into the background, but rich enough to keep you engaged.
There's a clear love for 80s New Age and Electronic Jazz, but it's not just nostalgia - the album also channels leftfield Japanese Pop and Ambient. A big turning point was hearing Heisei No Oto (that killer compilation on Music From Memory) & Music For Dance & Theatre, Vol. 2, also released on MFM, which blew the doors wide open in terms of texture and mood.
While working shifts at Motif, a bar and record shop in Neukölln, Simon started deep-listening to these kinds of records, thinking about how sound can shape space and attention. Design and architecture trickled into the album's artwork, hinting at a broader idea: that music, like furniture or lighting, can be part of how a space feels - part of the design. That blend of curiosity and immersion became the blueprint for Hard Lounge, a record that plays with presence, atmosphere and memory.
Danny Scott Laneの「Songs For Sex」にも、サックス, Fluteでフィーチャリングされていたベルリンの音楽家Simon Herodyのソロ作品。日本の環境音楽などにも影響を受けたという、ラウンジジャズ、エレベーターミュージック的なリラックス、ムーディー、イマジナリーなサウンド。PENGUIN CAFE ORCHESTRAのマジカルさ、ポリフォニー、ダブ、JON HASSELLの第4世界のようなエキゾチック・サイケな深みに誘われるような感覚もあり、じっくり向き合っても世界観のある素晴らしいサウンド。抽象的、キュビズム的で温かみのあるアートワークも鮮やか。是非アナログで! (サイトウ)