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''Sim City'' is the fifth studio album by
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Susumu Hirasawa, released on August 2, 1995 via Polydor K.K. This is his last record with Polydor, as he would later switch record labels to Nippon Columbia.


Overview

In 1994, Susumu Hirasawa got the suggestion to try a
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-like sound for his next solo album from his neighbor, Doll Magazine editor-in-chief Mikio Moriwaki. His original plan was to make a '90s version of ''
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'', which would cover similar ground to '' Virtual Rabbit''. Sometime afterward, he came up with the idea of the , a
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held in an overseas country for members of his official fan club Hirasawa Bypass. It was decided that it would happen in the Thai city of
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, since the airplane trip would be short and it didn't have a lot of Japanese tourism; because of that lack of Japanese reference, Hirasawa took a trial visit to see if it would be a good place for the tour, his first time in the country. He had no idea what to expect and had something like the
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in mind, but on that night he attended a show at the Simon Cabaret, performed by a cast consisting entirely of the country's Kathoey people, and that was formative on his impression of Thai culture. He befriended them through subsequent trips to the country, through which he got fascinated with their way of being, as well as the socio-technological disparities he saw in
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. The cultural shock experienced with these trips affected Hirasawa profoundly, and he took to composing, writing and recording in the Thai capital. Due to the irresponsible nature of the Thai studio used and Hirasawa's lack of trust of their dealing with his gear, he only brought 24-track instrumental recordings on reels of analog tape with him to the country for work, and the only material recorded there were vocals both his and from Thai performers over a 4-day span. Although Hirasawa is not proficient in Thai, he wrote some of the lyrics in it by cross-referencing four language guidebooks, but the meaning of what he originally wrote was completely different from what he wanted to convey, which led to on-the-fly rewriting of both lyrics and melodies. On the storyline of the album and accompanying Interactive Live Show, a futuristic Thailand is portrayed as a simulation city. Although "Sim City" is a play on " Siam City", Hirasawa doesn't actually regard Thailand a Sim City as conceived; it is a concept from within him that was inspired there. Because of this, the album is not "world music", but a manifestation of his inner space combined with cyberspace, or rather "fake" world music that provides a simulation of no particular location. The photoshoot for the album's booklet took place in Thailand and is the only one made for a Hirasawa solo album where he isn't the only person in the photos. Hirasawa and Simon Cabaret performer Miss N. are shown in nature spots, an urban area and a
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. Miss N. wears a veil made out of MIDI cables in some of the photos, among them the one used as the album's cover.


Track listing

"Echoes" only appears with the subtitle on the album's lyric sheet. Outside of the title and the Pink Floyd connection, the song bears no relation to the track of the same name from '' Another Game''.


Personnel

* Susumu Hirasawa -
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( Fernandes PHOTON),
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s ( E-mu Proteus/2, Korg M1R, Roland JD-800), Miburi, sampler ( Akai S1100),
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( Roland R-8 with DANCE card),
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( 2500), Vista, sequencer (Bars&Pipes Professional), programming, production ;additional performers *Miss N. (Phuket Simon Cabaret) - narration on "Recall", "Sim City" (uncredited) and "Prologue"; cover photo model *Wisakha Fraytes - vocals on "Sim City" ;technical *Masanori Chinzei - recording, mixing *Naoyuki Kamijo (Otoya), Hajime Nagai (Z's), Tomoko Yamashita (Z's), Tum (Center Stage) - assistant engineering *Keiko Ueda - mastering ;visuals *Kiyoshi Inagaki (tristero design) - art direction, design *Kasiko Takahasi - Thai-like
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design *Hideki Namai -
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*Akemi Tsujitani - styling ;operations *Kenji Sato (FI-Mode) - Thailand session coordinator *Wai Rachatachotic - Thailand session guide *Roppei Iwagami (Pre-Octave) -
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*I3 Promotion - artist management **Yūichi Kenjo - co-production **Koosuke Mogi - personal manager **Masami Fujii - A&R coordination *Polydor K.K. **Osamu Takeuchi - direction **Kenji Saiki - promotional staff ;Thanks *Phuket Simon Cabaret **Miss. Dawe, Mr. Neng *Fernandes *
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*Hirasawa Bypass *Photon


Release history

*"Archetype Engine", "Lotus", "Kingdom" and "Pacific Rim Imitation Network" were included on the ''
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, 1989-1995 Polydor years of Hirasawa'' compilation. *"Recall" is included in the vinyl release of the '' Ruiner Original Soundtrack''.


References


External links


''Sim City'' ~ Story
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