Era scritto nelle stelle, no? Otomo plays Marclay.
"Christian Marclay's work taught me to 'question where I stand' and 'to think from the outside'. And it taught me to put that into practice in my works and performances. At the same time, when I was young, I was desperate to escape from the strong influence of Marclay. I ended up doing a performance method that focuses on the sound of the turntable itself without using records. A lot of time has passed since then, and now I think it doesn't matter whether I use records or not. To be honest, I don't mind playing music influenced by Marclay. But unfortunately, no matter how much I'm influenced by him, I realized once again that I can't play like him. Still, I made this album because I wanted to pay tribute to Christian, who is also an irreplaceable friend. At the same time, it also contains my own history that I have built up over the past 30 years through my encounters with him. In that sense, it may be an autobiographical album."


