長谷川白紙 – 「魔法学校」レビュー

Hakushi Hasegawa is a 25 year old singer/songwriter from Tokyo, Japan who made their full-length studio debut in 2019 with Air Ni Ni following their first couple of extended plays: iPhone 6+ & Sōmoku Hōdō. The sophomore effort I’m Dead! would come out in 2023 & impressed the Los Angeles, California producer Flying Lotus so much to the point where he signed them to Brainfeeder Records distributed by Ninja Tune. Coming off a handful of teasers, they’re ready to make their official debut as part of the Brainfeeder roster with their 3rd album.

“Departed” begins fusing glitch pop, nu jazz, art pop, speedcore, breakcore, jazzstep & breakbeat singing about wanting to think that she’s gone whereas “Gone” featuring Kid Fresino goes full Japanese hip hop taking inspiration from experimental hip hop, experimental rock, glitch pop, math rock, industrial hip hop, abstract hip hop, flashcore, brutal prog, speedcore, avant-garde jazz & breakcore so they can compare themselves to ninjas in broad daylight.

Glitch pop, nu jazz, art pop, batucada & hard drum all collide on the lead single “Mouth Flash (Kuchinohanabi)” wanting a tricky person to confess their ways to them while “The Blossom & The Thunder” after the “Repeal (Tekkai)” interlude remixes KAF’s most popular single “Thunder in Bud”, which Hakushi was featured on. The 5th & final single “Kyōfunohoshi” ends the 1st half combining glitch pop, avant-garde jazz, nu jazz, art pop, deconstructed club, jazz fusion, breakcore & jazzstep singing about showing this person the light if they do the same.

After the “NENNEKOKOROMI” interlude, “Forbidden Thing (Kimmotsu)” gives off a neo-psychedelic chamber folktronica vibe explaining that the best season of sleep has come because it’s dark while “Boy’s Texture” after the “MAHO-Interview” skit explores folktronica, neo-psychedelia, freak folk, sound collage, indietronica & trip hop heavily relying on the usage of adlibs. The final song “Outside (Soto)” succeeding the “Enbami” interlude finishes the LP taking elements of deconstructed club, glitch & sound collage expressing a desire to explore the spacious outsides because they love the way the colors change during seasons.

Air Ni Ni still remains Hakushi Hasegawa’s most acclaimed body of work to date, but Mahōgakkō lands right behind it without a shadow of a doubt & I’m confident of their future under Brainfeeder Records will help give them wider exposure to the American independent music audience in the long run. Their production predominantly has a glitchy art pop vibe to it secondarily taking inspiration from nu jazz, deconstructed club, folktronica, neo-psychedelia, hardcore EDM, experimental music & progressive pop.

Score: 4/5

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