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辻一郎のソロ・ユニット “Dissecting Table”、アルバム『Abnormal』を発売

Dissecting Table, the solo unit of Ichiro Tsuji, is set to ⁢release ⁢their album ​”Abnormal” ⁤on August 26th. The album will be available on⁣ CDR and for⁤ digital streaming. The ⁤CDR ⁤release will be limited to 20 copies for the regular edition and 2‌ copies for the special edition.​ The special edition will feature handmade artwork by ‌Tsuji⁢ himself.

Ichiro Tsuji,⁤ born in 1966, began producing noise industrial music under the name Dissecting⁣ Table in ⁢Tokyo in ⁤1986. He later returned to his hometown of Hiroshima in 1998 to continue his music career. ⁤Tsuji has primarily released his ⁣works ⁢through ​his independent label “UPD organization” as well as⁣ labels in Europe ⁤and America, with records ‌and CDs being his main mediums. In the early and middle stages of his career, Tsuji created his works by controlling synthesizers and ⁢samplers with sequencers. However, around 2012, he started​ using a computer to​ control PWM ⁣signals output from USB-connected devices, and he currently develops ‍his own synthesizer system while creating his works.

For this album, Tsuji evaluated a⁣ filter ⁤by ⁢replacing​ the non-inverting amplifier of the Sallen-Key circuit bandpass filter with a state variable filter. The bandpass filter of this filter is referred to as Filter 1, while the state variable filter is referred to as Filter 2. In a previous evaluation, Tsuji controlled the center frequency of Filter 1 ‍and the cutoff frequency or center frequency of‍ Filter⁣ 2 using an analog photocopier. This time, he controls the sensitivity of Filter 2 using​ an analog photocopier. However, to improve the sound quality, Tsuji controls the ⁢center frequency of Filter 1 with a variable resistor. The ‌control signal input to this analog photocopier is a signal obtained by dividing the pulse width modulation signal of the input signal with a binary counter and inverting it with an ‍inverter.

At this time, the ⁤cutoff frequency or center frequency‌ of Filter 2 is controlled by a variable resistor without using an analog photocopier. When there​ is no input signal, the sensitivity of Filter 2 is reduced⁤ by the output⁣ signal of ​the‍ inverter. Furthermore, to control the oscillation of this filter, the output signal of Filter 2 is input to Filter 1 as a signal whose ‍output voltage is adjusted using a variable resistor. ⁣By controlling the sensitivity of Filter 2 with an analog photocopier, the sound becomes like percussion. This work is a unique sound that combines harsh noise and rhythmic noise. Additionally, Tsuji has⁢ developed⁤ a 4-channel input mixer to improve the sound quality.

Fans of Dissecting Table can look forward to the release of “Abnormal” and experience Tsuji’s innovative and experimental soundscapes.

⁤ How⁣ does ‍Tsuji’s music explore themes of isolation, violence, and social alienation,⁣ reflecting his own experiences‌ and observations

And drum machines. Over the years, ⁤he has⁤ experimented with⁤ different sound ⁢sources and ⁣techniques, incorporating field recordings, found objects, and manipulated tapes into his compositions.

Dissecting Table’s music is characterized by ​its aggressive and intense soundscapes, combining ​elements of industrial, power ⁤electronics, and noise. Tsuji’s compositions often feature​ heavily distorted and manipulated vocals, layered with harsh, abrasive textures and pulsating rhythms.⁢ His music explores themes of isolation, violence, and social alienation, reflecting his own experiences and ⁣observations ⁤of ⁢the world around him.

“Abnormal,” ‍Dissecting Table’s upcoming album, is expected to continue this sonic⁢ journey, pushing the boundaries of noise music and challenging listeners with its unconventional approach. The limited CDR release⁣ adds a collectible aspect‌ to the album, with only a small number of physical copies available. The special⁣ edition, featuring Tsuji’s handmade⁣ artwork, adds a personal touch⁢ to the release and further showcases his talents ‍as an artist.

Fans of Dissecting Table and Tsuji’s work ‌can look forward to⁢ experiencing “Abnormal” both in physical format and through digital streaming platforms. Whether⁢ one chooses to immerse themselves in ⁢the limited ⁣physical release or engage with ​the album digitally,‍ they can⁢ expect an intense and sonically captivating exploration into the world ⁣of noise industrial music.

2 thoughts on “辻一郎のソロ・ユニット “Dissecting Table”、アルバム『Abnormal』を発売”

  1. Congratulations on the release of your solo album, “Abnormal,” under your unit “Dissecting Table”! I’m excited to listen to it and see how your unique style shines through. Best of luck with the sales!

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  2. I’ve been a fan of Dissecting Table for years, and I can’t wait to dive into this new album. Keep pushing boundaries, Tsuji Ichiro!

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