Siren (Susumu Hirasawa Album)
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''Siren'' is the sixth solo album by
Susumu Hirasawa is a Japanese musician and composer. In the fifth year of elementary school, Hirasawa took up the electric guitar, inspired by the surf and instrumental rock bands he heard on the radio and on TV, later joining his junior high school's band. ...
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Overview

As with the previous album ''
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'', it was greatly influenced by Hirasawa's trips to
Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo ...
and continues that album's style and concepts. Starting from fertility goddesses and a "
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legend" he heard (possibly
Suvannamaccha Suvannamaccha ( th, สุพรรณมัจฉา; ; km, សុវណ្ណមច្ឆា, ALA-LC: ''Suvaṇṇmacchā''; pi, सुवण्णमच्छा, ; literally "golden fish") is a daughter of Tosakanth appearing in the Thai and ...
), Hirasawa investigated legends from around the world to see how much the ideals represented by the country's transsexuals (with whom he spent most of his time in the country with) manifest in their myths, which led him to discover the same frequent pattern of fertility goddesses seducing humans and associations with gender variance or androgyny. He also interpreted such ideas as the Gemini myth and the concept of
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as examples of things possessing attributes of both genders. The conclusion that Hirasawa derived from his research is that no matter what culture one is from, the balance between masculinity and femininity is a valued concept. If this balance peacefully exists in one human being, they can be likened to a god in that respect, with Thai transsexuals being the ideal example of this. Although though this relatively abstract idea was the driving concept behind the album, Hirasawa tried to express it in a listener-friendly way through a story and easy to understand lyrics. He intended to evoke a primitive and naturalistic mythology based on harmony and coexistence with nature. For songwriting, Hirasawa elected to use as few English words as possible and avoid pop song-like structure, which imposed quite a bit of restriction on him. The process contained a large amount of experimentation and combination that rendered him more of a listener than a performer. One of Hirasawa's aims with the album is to create music that will cause everyone who listens to it to be unified in action, which is reflected on the album's title: a play on the double meaning of "siren", which alludes to both the alarm mechanism and the
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. For Hirasawa, it was fascinating that people synchronize their actions with everyone else when a siren alarm goes off, and he found it similar to the way that men who hear the siren creature's song drop everything to sail in her direction.


Track listing


Personnel

*
Susumu Hirasawa is a Japanese musician and composer. In the fifth year of elementary school, Hirasawa took up the electric guitar, inspired by the surf and instrumental rock bands he heard on the radio and on TV, later joining his junior high school's band. ...
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or without ...
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s, miburi,
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, drum machine,
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, programming,
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* – vocals (uncredited) *Yūichi Kenjo – production (executive) *Masanori Chinzei –
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*Yosuke Komatu –
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Release history

*"Siren *Seiren*" (titled "Siren"), "Gemini" and "Sairen *Siren*" (titled "M-2") were included in the "Hospital" album digest
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. *"Sairen *Siren*", "Siren *Seiren*" and "Nurse Cafe" were included in the "Siren – Promotion Enchanced CD" promotional
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References


External links


Introduction to ''Interactive Live Show 1996 "SIREN - Unreal Soprano"''


{{Authority control 1996 albums Susumu Hirasawa albums Nippon Columbia albums