The Yokai Trilogy - Into the Water

The Yokai Trilogy - Into the Water
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This episode shifts to Funayūrei, third and final album in The Yōkai Trilogy; initiating discussion of the third album while also previewing tracks from the upcoming release.

The Yokai Trilogy - Ghost in the Machine

The Yokai Trilogy - Ghost in the Machine
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This episode speaks thoroughly to the inspirations and compositional aesthetic of Hikikomori. Made up of inorganic instruments, John also speaks to mixes derived by machines rather than him alone.

The Yokai Trilogy - Almost Ghosts

The Yokai Trilogy - Almost Ghosts
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This episode goes further into what it is to be Hikikomori and and why John's second record of the trilogy doesn't have a single organic instrument on it.

The Yokai Trilogy - Turn of the Screw

The Yokai Trilogy - Turn of the Screw
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This episode looks at the classics by James, Poe, and Hawthorne to examine how limiting their structures of storytelling have become. For the modern day ghost story Aokigahara is much more than a name for a first record, but a conduit to ideas that may in fact bring us out of history.

The Yokai Trilogy - Backwards Foundationally

The Yokai Trilogy - Backwards Foundationally
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This episode looks at how sound running backwards and listening out of order became significant conduits to composition. "Start anywhere, go anywhere, and do anything" as John says. Being a decider of your own experience shapes your context.

The Yokai Trilogy - Previewing Series 1

The Yokai Trilogy - Previewing Series 1
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This episode of The White Whale offers a preview of season 1, which aims to thoroughly consider The Yōkai Trilogy - an art collaborative between John R. Barner and Garrett D. Tiedemann where John supplies the music and Garrett the visuals. The project has been happening for more than a year and a half with the support of CyNar Pictures and American Residue Records. Final record in the trilogy and set of films are due for release soon.

Learn more about the project.