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S-F-X
Studio album by
Haruomi Hosono with Friends Of Earth
Released16 December 1984 (1984-12-16)
Genre
Length33:10
Label
ProducerHaruomi Hosono
Haruomi Hosono chronology
Hana ni Mizu
(1984)
S-F-X
(1984)
Coincidental Music
(1985)
Yellow Magic Orchestra chronology
After Service
(1984)
Technodon
(1993)

S-F-X (stylized with interpuncts as S・F・X) is a 1984 album by Japanese electronic musician Haruomi Hosono. The album is his first solo album after Yellow Magic Orchestra. Credited also is "Friends of Earth", as Hosono would later form a band with this name. The album is the first album released by label Non Standard, a record label created between Hosono and Teichiku Records to release the technopop/hip-hop styled material he worked on.

The 1988, 1993 and 2001 reissues of S-F-X contain tracks from Non-Standard Mixture, an EP created by Hosono the same year as the album.

Production

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Hosono produced the album using several new electronic musical instruments shortly after they released, including the Roland TR-909 drum machine, the Yamaha DX7 digital synthesizer, the Korg SDD-1000 digital delay unit (which he used as a sampler), and the Kurzweil K250 sampler. Like his earlier album Philharmony (1982), Hosono made heavy use of sampling and loops, and also utilized his earlier Roland MC-4 Microcomposer music sequencer and LinnDrum and Roland TR-808 drum machines. For the album, Hosono experimented with several new ideas. For example, he experimented with 22-beat rhythms, which went beyond the standard 8-beat rhythms of rock music and even the complex rhythms of funk, disco, jazz fusion and hip hop at the time.[1]

Hosono was also influenced by his meeting with American hip hop producer Afrika Bambaataa, who himself was a fan influenced by Hosono's earlier work with his band Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). They both demonstrated their work and shared some ideas. Hosono had thought the Roland TR-808, which he had been using since its release in 1980, was already used to its fullest by YMO, before he saw Bambaataa using the TR-808 in a fresh way along with the Korg SDD-1000 delay unit. Meanwhile, Hosono demonstrated his new experimental 22-beat rhythms, which impressed Bambaataa. Up until then, YMO had made heavy use of numerous electronic instruments, but after Hosono saw Bambaataa produce similar results with fewer instruments, Hosono adopted a similar approach to using fewer instruments in his production.[1]

Track listing

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Vinyl/Cassette Version

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All tracks are written by Haruomi Hosono, except "Body Snatchers" and "Strange Love", with lyrics translated by Peter Barakan

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Body Snatchers"5:49
2."Androgena"4:52
3."SFX" (instrumental)5:54
Total length:16:35
Side B
No.TitleLength
4."Strange Love"5:52
5."Alternative 3" (第3の選択 Dai San no Sentaku) (instrumental)5:08
6."Dark Side of the Star" (地球の夜にむけての夜想曲 Chikyū no Yoru ni Mukete no Yasōkyoku) (instrumental)5:35
Total length:16:35

CD Version

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No.TitleLength
1."Non-Standard Mixture" (instrumental)7:04
2."Body Snatchers" (Special Mix)5:49
3."Androgena"4:52
4."SFX" (instrumental)5:54
5."Strange Love"5:52
6."Alternative 3" (第3の選択 Dai San no Sentaku) (instrumental)5:08
7."Dark Side of the Star" (地球の夜にむけての夜想曲 Chikyū no Yoru ni Mukete no Yasōkyoku) (instrumental)5:35
8."Medium Composition; #1" (instrumental)1:13
9."Medium Composition; #2" (instrumental)2:11
10."3・6・9" (instrumental)3:48
Total length:47:26

See also

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Personnel

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  • Haruomi Hosono – vocals, lyrics, synthesizer, engineer
  • Miharu Koshi – vocals
  • Curtis Knapp – vocals
  • Makoto Kubota – vocals
  • Sandii – vocals
  • Yasuhiko Terada – engineer
  • Takashi Itoh – engineer
  • Matsutoshi Nishimura – bass

References

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  1. ^ a b c Suzuki, Soichiro (2015). "Recording Techniques: Haruomi Hosono and Yasuhiko Terada on S-F-X & Medicine Compilation". Hosono Haruomi Rokuon‑jutsu: Bokura wa Kōshite Oto wo Tsukutte Kita (in Japanese). Du Books. ISBN 978-4-907583-69-9.