Tags: Dark Ambient Uchinanchu Uchina Okinawa Okinawan Diy Recording D.I.Y. Recording Do-It-Yourself Recording Home Recording Logic Reason Sanshin Okinawa Shamisen Soundtrack Film Score Noir Silent Hill Akira Yamaoka Chris Vrenna Soundscapes Instrumental Horror Suspense Nightmare Japanese American Independent Cinematic Ambient Rock Track 4 from from the "surreal, so real" demo/EP. Listen to all 7 tracks here: surreal, so real [EP] by paper shop projects [紙屋] OR download the digital album (including printable artwork) and donate here: http://josephkamiya.bandcamp.com/album/surreal-so-real-ep
********** influenced by Tatsuhiro Oshiro’s novella, “The Cocktail Party” (1967)
“Under the most desperate and unimaginable circumstances, Okinawans directly experienced the absurdity of war and atrocities it inevitably brings about.” - Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum (1975)
********** SYNOPSIS: In U.S.-occupied Okinawa, Japan, a local teenage girl is raped by a U.S. serviceman. As they come to terms with the fact that justice may never be served, the girl’s family is also forced to deeply reexamine their feelings toward the U.S. military’s postwar occupation of their country.
********** BACKGROUND: Since 1945, 14 U.S. military bases have been built on the islands of Okinawa. According to the Okinawa Times (“Crimes Committed and Incidents Concerning U.S. Military on Okinawa,” Millard, October 12, 1995), there have been at least 21 reported cases of women – including underaged girls – being murdered or raped by U.S. servicemen between 1955 and 1995 (the most notorious being the 1995 gang-rape of a local 12-year-old girl perpetrated by 2 U.S. Marines and 1 U.S. Navy Seaman). Many of these violent crimes were charged under U.S. jurisdiction, which often resulted in much weaker punishments for those who were actually convicted.
written, performed, and recorded by Joseph Yoshimasu Kamiya under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Released by: Unsigned / D.I.Y. Release date: Jul 20, 2012 "Uchina noir: The Cocktail Party" by paper shop projects [紙屋] is licensed under a Creative Commons License