Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

December 21, 2023

Diving Into the Digital Trip


“This series was conceived with the intention of taking impressions from animation, comics, and other visual works and developing them into a completely fresh musical world using synthesizers.”

-Obi Strip Digital Trip Series Description, 1983 (SDF Macross DT, translated by Windii)

 

Intro

When I first started listening through tokusatsu soundtracks, I was going through the two-disc set for Uchuu Keiji Sharivan’s BGM and noticed that the second disc began with a set of songs titled “DIGITAL TRIP Uchuu Keiji Sharivan SYNTHESIZER FANTASY.” Upon playing those curious tracks, I was greeted with a very electronic, synthesized, and striking series of compositions. They were still recognizable as variations of the OST and BGM I’d heard earlier, yet they sounded almost otherworldly.

Years of anisong searching and listening later, and now as an avid music enthusiast, I’ve plunged into the huge range of the Digital Trip – Synthesizer Fantasy albums. Though only lasting around five years, the series saw many releases from a variety of arrangers offering their own, synthesizer-heavy takes on anime and other Japanese media music.

Some of the albums recently received worldwide streaming releases for the first time, but I wanted to write about this series anyways because of how much I enjoyed listening through and discovering so many favorites. I love synthesizer music of all kinds, especially ones that aim for their own distinctive style. The Digital Trip series is unique among both electronic and anime music, and I think it’s worth highlighting as a creative and entertaining series of albums.

This retrospective is a mix of contextual overview, notes on the styles of the main arrangers, a look at some of the tech used, the end of the line itself, and ten personal album recommendations.

(VGMDB is the source for most of the credits and dates in this post.)

Macross Digital Trip - Liner Notes from Osamu Shoji

These are the translated liner notes from the SDF Macross Digital Trip - Synthesizer Fantasy album, written by the arranger Osamu Shoji. The obi strip is also translated.

Many of the Digital Trip albums have liner notes from the arrangers describing the process behind certain songs and explain some of the technical aspects more directly. This has lots of interesting details, especially with how Shoji used the Fairlight CMI sampler to make many distinct sounds for the album.

Apologies that I don't have proper scans. I hope to figure out a way to scan some of my LPs in the short and long term soon enough. If you're interested in the Digital Trip albums more generally, I wrote a longer overview post on the series.

As before, the English translation is by Windii (TwitterKo-fi). Thanks for her help with this, and consider commissioning her for JPN-ENG translations.

All the punctuation is in the original text.