
Peter Marcus’ video treatment for Rindert Lammers’ “Sleep Well Hiroshi Yoshimura perfectly captures the tone of a transitional time of day at dusk and the air of peace that can permeate the landscape. At the beginning we hear a recording of a woman talk about how she slept in the back of her car on the streets of Tokyo for two years and having the greatest time of her life. It sounds like what it is, a speaker reading the words of a comment on a YouTube video, in this case one for Japanese ambient legend Hiroshi Yoshimura. This narrative gives way to soothing soundscapes and rhythms joined by Joseph Shabason’s warm saxophone melody sitting well within the incandescent tones, spare and hushed percussion and sketches of guitar. Altogether it establishes a calming pattern like the mind transitioning from wakefulness into the realm of unconsciousness as you drift off into unknown vistas of restful dreams. The light in the video fades into darker night in the video and all we hear is the vestige of the aforementioned voice and the abstract remnants of music. The song is part of the debut Rindert Lammers album Thank You Kirin Kiki which became available April 18, 2025 on Western Vinyl. Watch the video for “Sleep Well Hiroshi Yoshimura” on YouTube and follow Rindert Lammers at the links provided.

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