Genres: World / Pop

Location: Los Angeles, CA

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About Rin'


The unique Japanese female trio RinMana, Tomoca and Chiewas formed in 2003 after its three members graduated from Tokyos esteemed National University of Fine Arts and Music. The essence of their ethereal, atmospheric sonic tapestry is to fluidly combine the exotic and subtle sounds of traditional Japanese instruments with a contrasting framework of contemporary western popular music. We are interested, say the lovely ladies of Rin, in making Japanese music accessible to the American ear. The thousand year spirit in our instruments has a soul that needs to be heard.

With their U.S. debut album Inland Sea on Domo Records, Rin unleashes that spirit with beauty, drama and naturally graceful pop sensibilities. In a similar vein to the cinematic, ambient techno of Zero 7--whose acclaimed albums Simple Things (01) and When It Falls (04) also delicately layer ephemeral soundscapes with mesmerizing vocalsRins music evokes a dream-state that is both soothing and radiant. When famed music producer/artist Narada Michael Walden heard Rins distinctive artistry live at their first-ever U.S. show at the Knitting Factory in New York City in 2004, he commented that their, fusion of Japanese instruments and new sounds is fresh and marvelous.

That accolade sets the stage for Inland Sea, which officially introduces Rin to America. The disc was produced by music veteran Jimmy Harry, whose seasoned pop sensibilities have driven albums by stars including Samantha Cole, Lisa Loeb, Lindsay Lohan, Kylie Minogue and Britney Spears. Harry also wrote or co-wrote all of the albums eleven tracks, with stand-outs including Anti-Hero, featuring Lisa Loeb crooning an infectious vocal that seamlessly blends into Rins instrumental magic.

Other highlights include three enchantingly dreamlike tracks spotlighting vocals by former Sixpence None The Richer lead singer Leigh Nash--New Day Rising, Never Knew What Love Meant and Sea Of Tranquility. Citing other favorite cuts, Mana and Tomoca both single out the plaintive and elegant Solemn, with Tomoca also selecting AA170. Chie chimes in with a mention for the title track, a glistening and reflective tone poem.

Besides the Loeb and Nash-embellished compositions, Rins own striking intermittent vocals offer textural, often abstract brushstrokes in the groups rich aural landscapes. Their musical virtuosity shines on age-old yet timeless Japanese instruments including the Koto, a resonant stringed board zither, and its bass cousin, the Jushichigen. The girls of Rin also excel on the Biwa, a form of short-necked lute; the Sangen, a variation on the shamisen; and the Shakuhachi, a breathy, bamboo flute often associated with Buddhist chants.

Rins steady career rise first began in early 2004 with the success of their debut Japanese single, Sakitama. At home, theyve since released two full length studio albums of original material, a concert album, an album interpreting Christmas music and a live DVD. The trio has toured extensively in Japan and Asia, with highlights including a January 2004 concert in Shanghai for the Japan China Cultural Exchange Exhibit, a performance in October of that year at the John Lennon Music Festival at the famous Nihon Budokan, a featured set at the globally minded 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan and a 4-date tour in Mexico in October 05. Stateside, Rin was the only act from Japan to play at 2004s 92nd National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC, an annual celebration of Tokyos original gift of 3,000 cherry trees to the U.S. capital in 1912.

With influences ranging from the Beatles and the Carpenters to Destinys Child and Japanese national treasure Kunie Fujii--a legend in the traditional musical art of jiuta--Rin has a cross-cultural vision and dynamic creative expression that is like no other. So far, says Rin, weve collaborated with J-pop, trance, jazz and reggae. We continue to realize the many facets that our instruments reveal to us depending on the style of music we are exploring. Western music has always been a central and integral part of our lives, and we want to experience all the untapped potentials that our instruments may hold.

Rin also plans to tour in support of Inland Sea, and eagerly await their first full-scale U.S. concert itinerary: We like seeing the music expand in real time, the sensitivity of our instruments blending with our present feelings and spreading to the many people in the audience. Theres nothing more supreme than living in the moment and taking in the smiles of the listeners.

Pronounced similarly to ring in English, Rin means clear cut and cool and crisp in Japanese. Wa is the Japanese word for ring, and also has other associations related to peace and harmony. The melding of these words and meanings, along with Mana, Tomoca and Chies joint aspiration to create a full circlea ringthrough music, led to their groups very fitting name. Experience the moment with Rin, and discover their resonant music through the exquisite sonic depths of their new album, Inland Sea.


ABOUT RIN'S NEW ALBUM INLAND SEA:
The Sensational Japaneses female trio Rin'-Mana, Tomoca and Chie-are recent graduates of Tokyo's prestigious National University of Fine Arts and Music. Their ethereal blend of contemporary western pop and traditional Japanese music has won them major fame at homewith several acclaimed albums and the hit single "Sakitama".

With their 2006 U.S. debut album Inland Sea, the ladies of Rin' are poised for international stardom. Produced and written by industry veteran Jimmy Harry (Lisa Loeb, Lindsay Lohan, Kylie Minogue, Britney Spears, etc.), Inland Sea spotlights Rin's graceful virtuosity on Koto, Jushichi-gen, Biwa, Sangen, and Shakuhachi and other timeless eastern instruments.

The atmospheric disc also seamlessly incorporates vocals by Lisa Loeb on the infectious "Anti Hero" and from former Sixpence None The Richer singer Leigh Nash on three dreamy tracks, "New Day Rishing", "Never Knew What Love Meant" and "Sea Of Tranquility".

The group's name Rin' is inspired by the English word "ring" and the Japanese word "wa", combined to express the threesome's aspiration to creat a "circle of music", a sound that famed producer/artist Narada Michael Walden has called, "...fresh and marvelous". We think you'll agree!

Links
MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/rinnetwork

Domo Records
http://www.domo.com/
YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/domomusic

 

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Inland Sea

Apr 25, 2006