about the record
Hinosch is the performing moniker of Koshiro Hino and Stefan Schneider, who present their joint debut release on Düsseldorf's TAL imprint. Having just finished a number of collaborative live sets in Japan and Europe, Hino and Schneider have prepared four unruly studio tracks, pushing unsynced electronic instruments into knotted spaces of tape treatments and sinuous operations.
Although the four tracks of Hinosch do carry a sense of spontaneous and rough syncopation, the production here is tightly crafted. The opening title 'Talent' offers swelling arpeggios which wobbles over distant drums before playfully proceeding into the hiss and bliss of a pitched down vocal drone. From here the music of Hinosch unfolds as a playful circulation of fragmented connections and pulsating motifs.
Running parallel to their various solo and collaborative works, Hino and Schneider are fully committed to Hinosch as a joint project with its very own DNA.
- A1 - Talent 2:09
- A2 - Red Red 2:14
- B1 - San 1:59
- B2 - First Monday 1:33
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- A1 - Talent 2:09
- A2 - Red Red 2:14
- B1 - San 1:59
- B2 - First Monday 1:33
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about the record
Hinosch is the performing moniker of Koshiro Hino and Stefan Schneider, who present their joint debut release on Düsseldorf's TAL imprint. Having just finished a number of collaborative live sets in Japan and Europe, Hino and Schneider have prepared four unruly studio tracks, pushing unsynced electronic instruments into knotted spaces of tape treatments and sinuous operations.
Although the four tracks of Hinosch do carry a sense of spontaneous and rough syncopation, the production here is tightly crafted. The opening title 'Talent' offers swelling arpeggios which wobbles over distant drums before playfully proceeding into the hiss and bliss of a pitched down vocal drone. From here the music of Hinosch unfolds as a playful circulation of fragmented connections and pulsating motifs.
Running parallel to their various solo and collaborative works, Hino and Schneider are fully committed to Hinosch as a joint project with its very own DNA.