Sound is the
first ritual.
Slow tempo. Whisper-near vocals. Strings that hold space, not fill it. Electronics used as architecture, not decoration.
R愛
R 愛 reads as the meeting of two letters and one kanji — the self of three European languages standing next to 愛, the Japanese word for love. Compositions are quiet at the front and structured underneath. New work appears in cycles; releases are noted from the Dataism Temple.
The Master's Playlist
A long, slow-moving thread of sound — the playlist that the Master of Kintsugi keeps near his work. Updated quietly, as a part of daily practice.
Happy People
Music and poetry. Voices arrive in chant and counter-chant; electronics hold the floor steady underneath. The Russian-language title — Счастливые люди — sits inside the work as a question, not an assertion.
R愛 on YouTube
Performance recordings, ritual sound, and visual meditations from the R愛 channel.
A listening room — not a list of links.
