Phantom Limb Touring
⚫ —__–___ [More Eaze & Seth Graham] ⚫ Aksak Maboul ⚫ Ami Dang ⚫ Avalanche Kaito ⚫ Aylu ⚫ BLK JKS ⚫ Dylan Henner ⚫ Delmer Darion ⚫ Eric Chenaux ⚫ Florist ⚫ Frankie ⚫ Gwenifer Raymond ⚫ Gyda Valtysdottir ⚫ Hekla ⚫ Ibukun Sunday ⚫ Ichiko Aoba ⚫ Infinity Knives x Brian Ennals ⚫ Jason Sharp ⚫ Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia Honer ⚫ Ka Baird ⚫ Lodestar Trio ⚫ Matchess ⚫ Meitei ⚫ Not Waving ⚫ Penya ⚫ Richard Skelton ⚫ Shackleton/Zimpel ⚫ Sign Libra ⚫ Silvia Tarozzi ⚫ Silvia Tarozzi Quintet ⚫ Silvia Tarozzi & Deborah Walker ⚫ Sugai Ken ⚫ Waclaw Zimpel ⚫ Wayne Phoenix ⚫ WEMA ⚫ Tashi Wada Group
AMI DANG, MIDORI HIRANO, 食品まつり a.k.a FOODMAN, SABIWA, MAHER SHALAL HASH BAZ

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Phantom Limb continues its soundtrack series Imaginal Soundtracking, in which contemporary musicians are invited to re-score existing film pieces, with five new scores to a 1972 stop-motion work by Japanese master puppeteer Kihachiro Kawamoto.
Designed to reframe overlooked or forgotten works of cinema and to offer a new artistic challenge to the contributing musicians, Imaginal Soundtracking acts as a dialogue between the creative minds at play. The second release in the series sees a quintet of highly inventive, wildly varying takes on Japanese stop-motion animation 鬼 [eng: The Demon], created in 1972 by Kihachiro Kawamoto. The film is based on ancient Japanese mythology, telling the story of a demon-possessed mother hiding her true identity from her sons.
Created from traditional bunraku puppetry, painstakingly shot with manual stop-motion, Kawamoto’s film is beautifully expressive. It conjures sorrow, superstition, horror and honour, all uniquely materialised within a delicate and ornate miniature world. Two brothers - hunters - go out into the woods to trap deer, but find a terrifying, demonic presence haunting the darkness. With a macabre sense of humour, the piece ends with a retelling of the legend on scrolling title cards - when people grow old they turn into demons who will devour their own children: “how horrible.”