Kankyō London: Yumiko Morioka, Nick Luscombe and James Greer
Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Room, SW7 2AP , [Venue Details]Ambient Music and Environmental Sound
Resonance, the seminal 1987 Japanese ambient environmental music work, comes to the Elgar Room for its European live premiere.
Yumiko Morioka performs alongside collaborators Nick Luscombe and James Greer of MSCTY Studio, where the trio will also present their new work, Music for Rest Rooms.
More about Resonance
While Resonance is regarded as a classic of the Japanese kankyō ongaku style of the 1980s, it is not rooted in the synth textures or natural sounds usually associated with that genre. Instead, it merges Satie's simple piano phrasings with Brian Eno's ambient minimalism, and focuses on 'the space between the carefully chosen notes', as a representation of the Japanese concept of 間 (ma).
More about Music for Rest Rooms
The group's new project, Music for Rest Rooms, imagines a new type of public space where sound offers containment, decompression, or gentle reorientation. Based on the power of sensory memory to evoke a sense of peace and rest, the work is inspired by a series of experiences the trio shared in a remote part of Gunma prefecture, Japan, and presents music as impression, feeling, moment, and scent. Music for Rest Rooms was created for Sonic Minds, a collaboration between MSCTY and Wonderfruit Festival.
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Admission: £18.00
Event Type: seated
Seating: Unreserved
Performer name: Yumiko Morioka, Nick Luscombe and James Greer
Doors open: 7:30 pm
Age restriction: U14's to be accompanied by adult
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Kankyō London: Yumiko Morioka, Nick Luscombe and James Greer
Tuesday, 14 Jul 2026 @8.00pm
Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Room, SW7 2APMore Information
Ambient Music and Environmental Sound
Resonance, the seminal 1987 Japanese ambient environmental music work, comes to the Elgar Room for its European live premiere.
Yumiko Morioka performs alongside collaborators Nick Luscombe and James Greer of MSCTY Studio, where the trio will also present their new work, Music for Rest Rooms.
More about Resonance
While Resonance is regarded as a classic of the Japanese kankyō ongaku style of the 1980s, it is not rooted in the synth textures or natural sounds usually associated with that genre. Instead, it merges Satie's simple piano phrasings with Brian Eno's ambient minimalism, and focuses on 'the space between the carefully chosen notes', as a representation of the Japanese concept of 間 (ma).
More about Music for Rest Rooms
The group's new project, Music for Rest Rooms, imagines a new type of public space where sound offers containment, decompression, or gentle reorientation. Based on the power of sensory memory to evoke a sense of peace and rest, the work is inspired by a series of experiences the trio shared in a remote part of Gunma prefecture, Japan, and presents music as impression, feeling, moment, and scent. Music for Rest Rooms was created for Sonic Minds, a collaboration between MSCTY and Wonderfruit Festival.
Admission: £18.00
Event Type: seated
Seating: Unreserved
Performer name: Yumiko Morioka, Nick Luscombe and James Greer
Doors open: 7:30 pm
Age restriction: U14's to be accompanied by adult
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