KTARO
PRESENTS THE COLLECTION "KITARO'S WORLD OF MUSIC"
By: Jorge Munnshe and Montse Andreu
The famous Japanese musician Kitaro has inaugurated his collection Kitaro's World of Music. We had the chance to attend one of the press conferences he offered to present his new project, and we were able to ask him some questions.
Before
the press conference, we were talking informally with Kitaro.
We could see that he is a very accessible, friendly person, to
whom success has not caused him to build a barrier between him
and his followers. Smiling, nice, even showing a good humor, he
has known how to keep his humility even after his enormous
success. Many artists having less records sold behave as if they
were gods and ask to be treated with all the ceremony that Very
Important People (VIPs) are due. Unlike these, Kitaro
made those of us who talked with him for the first time ever face
to face, feel at once as if we were talking to a friend, and not
to an untouchable star. In our case we only had the previous
experience of a phone interview with him some time before, during
which we could already glance at his great humanity, which no
doubt is also his artistic impulse.
Kitaro began his musical career within symphonic rock, as a member of the Far East Family Band. By the mid seventies, he discovered, after getting acquainted to synthesist Klaus Schulze, the immense creative potential of synthesizers. This led him to an artistic evolution that ended up with the beginnings of his solo career. The music that he then started to make happened to be so innovative and impressive that he soon came to be known outside his own country. His soundtrack for the TV series Silk Road definitely consecrated him as an electronic composer. Since then, his success has not stopped. He has been awarded various prizes, such as the Golden Globe for his soundtrack of the movie Heaven and Earth directed by Oliver Stone, or nominations to the Grammy. His popular diffusion has also grown exponentially, as he has come to sell millions of records. In these last years, Kitaro has abandoned somewhat the most electronic aspects in his music, turning to the acoustic music.
Kitaro's World of Music is some
sort of collection or a label that the record company Domo
Records has begun so as to publish works by artists discovered or
sponsored by Kitaro. The two first CDs appearing
are performed by the musicians Yu-Xiao Guang
and Nawang Khechog. The kind of music selected
is basically acoustic, even if Kitaro notes:
"yet I do not reject electronic music".
This acoustic focus can surprise some of the followers of Kitaro
less familiar with his current artistic trajectory, who know him
mainly through his electronic compositions. The musician explains
his intentions in creating Kitaro's World of Music:
"I'm interested in acoustic music, not
electronic, as a complement to my own music. Kitaro's World of
Music goes on an artistic direction different from my own
electronic music. On the one hand there is the electronic music
by Kitaro, and on the other hand there is the label Domo Kitaro's
World of Music with acoustic works". Both
things appear in separated labels within Domo.
With respect to the acoustic universe, Kitaro
does not feel inclined towards any given genre, although he
specially values the musicians that use traditional instruments,
rather than orchestral ones. He shows a great interest in
promoting the folkloric musics from all over the world, and merge
them. This aspect is well known within his own music, where he
has always incorporated elements of World Music. "The
etnic sound, the native music, the traditional, attracts me. I
like using this folk element in my music". To
him, this is not a mere question of taste, but also an ethical
duty. He states: "It must be prevented that the
traditional acoustic instruments that nowadays are falling out of
use end up disappearing altogether. Each one of them has a long
history, which sometimes encompasses centuries. I wouldn't like
it to become lost. I intend that the next generations have access
to this cultural legacy".
When asked whether, apart from his artistic criteria, he has other preferences to choose the artists, like for instance, those who have worked for him, he answers no. "Although Yu-Xiao Guang is one of the musicians in my band, this fact does not mean that I may have any preferences. I am open to new musicians who prove their worth".
Besides
creating this new label, Kitaro has been
involved in other activities recently. Among them, perhaps the
most remarkable one is the release of his album An Enchanted Evening.
"In this disc I review old themes. Every time I
do so, I evolve in the sound, in the technique, and in other
characteristics. Every time I play something live it comes out
differently; it's not merely repeating but making it even more
perfect".
His artistic relationship with movie maker Oliver Stone has been satisfactory even if difficult: "I'm satisfied with my movie soundtrack for "Heaven and Earth". In general, I liked to work with Oliver Stone, but due to his strong temper in some occasions we had rather hard arguments". About current activities and future plans, he explains us: "I am working in the music for a ballet, and in my next world tour I am going to include this music". He announces that his next CDs will also include, just like in the case of An Enchanted Evening, a CD-ROM track with multimedia material.
Kitaro has not
forgotten the spiritual motivations that led him to initiate his
successful solo career. Nowadays, when he composes, he continues
to have these motivations in mind. And even, in the opinion of
many fans, this attitude has caused his music to be so special.
"Perhaps. It is possible that this spiritual
aspect influences the acceptance that my music has. Nobody else
does the same as I do, since the people tend to compose in
general in a routine way. I do something different, I try to
compose my music spiritually and this must surely be felt. Many
artists that make alternative music utilize only the new
technologies: I use, besides, the ancient acoustic instruments,
and this fact can shape an essential difference".