Shota Yokoyama | “Melting” will be released on November 30

Two years have passed since we were able to listen to Shota’s songs again. HIGHFeeL is now presenting us one of their most emotionally difficult projects, a new album with four tracks from a solo project he was working on, before he passed away. The album is titled “Melting” and it was the last gift from this brilliant artist. The released date is on November 30, 2017, exactly two years after Shota Yokoyama left his last breath due to the rupture of a brain aneurysm in Warsaw.

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    "Melting" - tracks

    1. Melting

    2. Trick

    3. Oxeye Daisy

    4. Down the Rules

    5. Guitar solo

 

You can preorder the album from October 15 here: http://www.highfeel.kingeshop.com/Melting-bbaaaaaja.asp

Here are some notes about Melting by HIGHFeeL:

«The four main tracks of this CD were never planned to be released together. “Melting”, “Trick” and “Oxeye Daisy” were part of an instrumental project. “Down the Rules” was planned to be the first promotional single of Shota’s forthcoming pop solo album, which was to be released in March 2016 and followed by a short tour later that year.

As an artist, Shota Yokoyama had a dream: being a producer for the cinema, composing music for documentaries, and someday walking down the red carpet to be rewarded for his activities in the movie industry. It was no secret that he was going to leave the stage as a performer within a few years, at the end of ADAMS, to focus on his ultimate dream as a producer. His instrumental project was going to be a first step in this direction.

Tragically, Shota left us after the rupture of a brain aneurysm on November 30, 2015, leaving all of us destroyed and his music project unfinished. These four tracks are the only ones that were actually mixed and validated by Shota himself. Other songs were “on the way”, but out of respect for his work, his memory and his sense of perfection, they will not be revealed.

The last track of this album is not mixed; it is a raw recording of Shota’s final guitar solo, captured less than 24 hours before he collapsed onstage in Warsaw, Poland.

A series of promotional videos were also planned, but could not be completed. Here are some production notes about these videos:

Melting” was planned to be a melancholic film, produced by Ryota Sakai, with white and black images, Shota walking on a road, some views from the highway…

Trick” was about games. The movie was to be a close-up of Shota’s hands, playing magic tricks and cheating at card games.

Oxeye Daisy”’s concept was not exactly created and discussed, but we knew that the video would have a traditional Japanese taste, as does the melody.

The video for “Down the Rules” was going to be bold and aggressive—just as Shota was as an artist—flirting with cultural appropriation and mixing Asian and Western codes regarding clothes, style, personalities… Shota was dreaming of a funny and grotesque choreography, with dancing people dressed in animal costumes. Many items and part of the decor were going to be broken in this video. Shota wanted to shoot this video in Athens, Greece.

All of these projects could not become reality, but today HIGHFeeL is standing up with all the fans, and with Shota’s friends and family, to release this final CD.  We want to thank everyone again for the support during these very difficult two years.

Day by day, we continue supporting each other, and we try to keep the company working without Shota’s creative mind. He proved with ADAMS how visionary he was. Now let’s try, in our small way, to keep this vision alive.

Shota, you are timeless, and so is our love.»

 

Source: HIGHFeeL