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Takao
Stealth [2026 repress/original artwork]
Em Records - Cat No: EM1180LP2
- updated:2026-04-06
クラシック音楽の素地とゲーム音楽的感性をニューエイジ・リバイバル下で結びつけた、Takaoのデビュー作にしてタイムレスな名盤『ステルス』(2018)。内外からの要望にお応えしLP版を再プレスします。本エディションは、TakaoがBandcampでの自主リリース時に使用した本人デザインのオリジナル・アートワークを再現。Takaoによる作品解説も新たに掲載しています。
Track List
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A1. Stealth
2:28 -
A2. Water Music
3:23 -
A3. Boat
4:26 -
A4. Matsura
1:17 -
A5. Ama Nita
2:31 -
A6. Trode
1:54 -
A7. Crystal Tunnel
1:49 -
B1. Bird Ensemble
2:39 -
B2. Ce La
2:36 -
B3. Wet Dry World
1:44 -
B4. Secret Town
2:29 -
B5. Song of Time
1:47 -
B6. Sweet Dreams
4:11
“Stealth” is the aptly-titled debut album from Tokyo-based composer/producer Takao. Gliding in under the radar with thirteen slyly sweet and subtle miniatures, these pieces are refreshing light-explosions of gentle harmony and modestly grand melodies. Fans of New Age and tonal minimalism will enjoy this music, but its brevity reveals a pop-influenced aesthetic as well, and the level of care and detail in the arrangements and recording evinces a nuanced, surprisingly mature sensibility. There’s a blossoming brightness and elegant simplicity that even calls to mind gentle ghosts of Satie and Debussy. Available as digital download, CD and vinyl LP.
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“Stealth” is certainly an apt title for this disarming collection of crypto-New Age. From its opening, one might be forgiven for assuming that what follows is a tableau of digital disruption, and noise in one of its less offensive iterations.
However, Takao instead presents a rich and detailed tapestry of compositions that take New Age affectations, fashioning them into something far grander. There’s a penchant for the naïve, the more garish of digital instruments in the vein of James Ferraro – but importantly, Takao steers away from submitting to gestures themselves naïve or garish, opting instead to focus attention to a more nuanced, delicate style.
Indeed, a more intrinsic tradition to posit “Stealth” as an inheritor of would be the Impressionism of Debussy, or even Satie, with Takao’s approach drawing light and composure from his instruments at their most bare and unadorned. Ever so pleasing and atmospheric, “Stealth” is remarkably affecting in its subtlety. (Nico Niquo)
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“Stealth” is certainly an apt title for this disarming collection of crypto-New Age. From its opening, one might be forgiven for assuming that what follows is a tableau of digital disruption, and noise in one of its less offensive iterations.
However, Takao instead presents a rich and detailed tapestry of compositions that take New Age affectations, fashioning them into something far grander. There’s a penchant for the naïve, the more garish of digital instruments in the vein of James Ferraro – but importantly, Takao steers away from submitting to gestures themselves naïve or garish, opting instead to focus attention to a more nuanced, delicate style.
Indeed, a more intrinsic tradition to posit “Stealth” as an inheritor of would be the Impressionism of Debussy, or even Satie, with Takao’s approach drawing light and composure from his instruments at their most bare and unadorned. Ever so pleasing and atmospheric, “Stealth” is remarkably affecting in its subtlety. (Nico Niquo)

「濱瀬元彦、武満徹、新津章夫、ヤン富田、Sean McCann等々に影響を受けたと語るタカオですが、これら先達に新旧有名無名の区別はなく、ただアクセスした特定の作品が作家の創作意欲を突き動かしたのみで、そこから得たインスピレーションを衒いなく定着させたのがこの『Stealth』です。極めて抽象性の高い『ステルス』の楽曲群は、静かな美しさと深さを備えるいっぽう、圧倒的な存在感を放っています。1年半かけて仕上げたという本作は、13曲で33分という、この種のアルバム作品では異端的な短さであり、かつ、ひとつとして同じ体裁の曲がないにもかかわらず、シームレスな音響体験ができます。それらは装丁にあるような晴れた日の海の表情を映し出しているかのようです(写真はTakaoが湘南で撮影したもの)。」