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Shūko (終古) is old Japanese. A word no longer used. One lost to time. The characters 終+ 古 mean end and old, but, he says, when put together, they mean something like“eternity, timelessness, from ancient to forever”. The の“No” character in the middle means of. Like omit of Forever. There is decay and damage in this music. And pain and sadness and the dangerous but essential fascination required as you stumble through that damage to the unknown whatever that lies ahead. The music feels like it is on the edge. There is desperation that you hear from the opening moments. Most of the looseness comes from Yonju. The Rhythm is slow and steady. Yonju says there are many mistakes. The parts of it that people generally want to omit. It sounds to me like a raging fire. Blazing up one minute and smoldering the next.’ Excerpt from Patrick O’Brien’s liner notes. Available Oct 20 in collaboration with Tall Grass Records https://ramblerecords.bandcamp.com/al...