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Yoshida, Tatsuya / Mart’n Escalante: The Sound of Raspberry [VINYL] (Wash and Wear Records)

A relentless duo of Japanese drummer, vocalist and electronic artist Tatsuya Yoshida (Ruins, Koenji Hyakkei), with Mexican saxophonist Martín Escalante on alto and voice, captured live in Tokyo in fourteen explosive improvisations of blistering energy, searing noise, and sudden precision shifts, balancing chaotic abandon with uncanny control.
 

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Personnel:



Tatsuya Yoshida-drums, voice and electronics

Martin Escalante-saxophone, voice


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UPC: 6634240352157

Label: Wash and Wear Records
Catalog ID: W&W01
Squidco Product Code: 36634

Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: LP
Recorded live at bar Aja, in Tokyo, Japan, in December, 2023

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"Here's the punch in the guts you didn't know you needed. Mexican alto saxophonist Martín Escalante brandishes the horn as a generator of needle-sharp, electronically modified noise, painfully high pitched and relentlessly violent. He's teamed with the fiendishly controlled chaos of drummer Tatsuya Yoshida, mainstay of Japanese prog-punk duo Ruins. Together, they expel 14 brutal blasts in just 30 minutes, balancing high energy abandon with split-second precision. Imagine Borbetomagus duelling with a hopped-up, triple-time Magic Band and you're still nowhere near. Yoshida punctuates proceedings with scabrous blurts of unhinged, Zeuhl-style vocals and, on the B side, adds bowel-shaking synth bloops and squidges. Nosebleeds all round."-The Wire



"On the Sound of Raspberry, Tatsuya Yoshida, drummer and founder of the legendary Japanese band Ruins, has teamed up with Mexican noise saxophonist Martín Escalante. Together they execute a series of short to medium length song-like pieces. The duo plays with extreme control at super high energy levels, breathing, blasting, screaming and synthing their way through each track with violent yet surgical precision. Armed only with his slightly modified alto saxophone, Escalante uses no pedals, edits or post production effects to create a disorienting whirlwind of harsh noise, lightning fast bursts of bleeps and squeals and non musical tones and textures, the urgency expressed in his tone is relentless.

On the other hand Yoshida's drumming leaves no stone unturned, at some moments playing drums and synth or piano while doing wordless Magma-like vocals all at once. His style of improvisation may be structured and neat but it does not for a moment lack intensity. It's hard to believe that this is 100% improvised music, Yoshida's drumming starts/stops on a dime and meets Escalante's needle sharp twists and turns. The A side is all acoustic drums/sax/vocals while the B side introduces synth and piano elements by Yoshida and takes the mood to another dimension. Futurism? Noise? Prog? Improvisation? Cut-up? Yes please. This is a limited edition LP (500 copies) packed in a sleeve that features a playfully evil scene between two bears and a pickle, illustrated and designed by Tomás Orrego."-Wash and Wear Records



"This record in 50 words or less... Protoplasmic, maniacal, cacophonous, bodacious, gorgeous, tragic, opulent, profound, vortex, shapeshifting, whiplash, infantile, mind-bending, addictive, mutant, balloon folding, mechanized, Dayglo, archaic, wormhole, effervescent, orgasmatron, violent, bleating, predatory, flaming, nuclear, hysterical, gorgeous, gaseous, propelled, fugitive, pliable, diabolic, ritualistic, spasmodic, suction, uncouth, venomous, diaphanous, intimate, biomorphic, noncaloric, bovine, interactive, comforting, confrontational, glossalalia, parasitic, flatulent, genius." -Joe Potts (LAFMS, Airway, Extended Organ)


Artist Biographies

"Tatsuya Yoshida, born in Kitakami, Iwate is a Japanese musician; drummer and composer who is the only consistent member of the renowned progressive rock duo Ruins, as well as Koenji Hyakkei. He is also a member of the progressive rock trios Korekyojinn and Daimonji. Outside his own groups, Yoshida is renowned for his tenure as drummer in the indie progressive group YBO2, a band also featuring guitarist KK Null, whom he also joins in the current line up of Zeni Geva and he has played drums in a late edition of Samla Mammas Manna. He has been cited as "[the] indisputable master drummer of the Japanese underground". Along with his participation in bands, he has also released several solo recordings."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatsuya_Yoshida)
8/20/2025

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Born in Lakewood in the US, Martín Escalante is a photographer, film maker and self taught musician. In 2012 he founded Sploosh Records, publishing various solo and collaborative works. Escalante is associated with Lasse Marhaug's Best Studio in Oslo, where he recorded the soundtrack for his brother Amat Escalante's film The Untamed.

-Squidco 8/20/2025

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Track Listing:



SIDE A



1. Worldless Vocals 01:35

2. Six Simple Saxophones 01:42

3. Preeti Little Please Machine 02:00

4. Benign Tenticulations 01:31

5. Soft Wear 01:54

6. Visual Product 01:30

7. Pierre Clementi In Belle De Jour 01:11

8. Without A Hat 01:13

9. Ruggerio Y Almendra 02:01

SIDE B



1. The Sound Of Raspberrie 03:00

2. Nature's Bottle Service 03:24

3. Besos Desde Las Lagunas Del Alto 03:22

4. It's Time For The Puppet Show! 03:01

5. [R] 02:03

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