The 16/61 Project

When I was sixteen, I used to think about 2020, saying to myself that I would be sixty then and that’d be strange, but it turned out way weirder than I could have imagined.

16/61 is a set of conversations between my sixteen-year-old self and the more or less present-tense version. The sixteen-year-old gets veto power on all the music, so I designed it to impress. That is, it has some loud stuff!

I have these five songs ready, a nice little EP’s worth with more on the way.

Not so much an archive, 16/61 arrives at an understanding between the two, an alienated runaway teen and an unexpected grownup. I’ve loosely drawn on sounds and music that I made and played as a teen to record now. Sometimes I had music but no words; sometimes vice-versa; sometimes scraps of each. Other times, it was just a sound—tone, really—that I had in my head that made me feel alive; Or maybe a story that was just true enough to run with.

These interior sounds transform when they meet the air. Making them real is a live process, like guitar feedback that grows the tones into things wondrous or terrible (or both!). When they enter a space, the sounds in my head can be shaped and pointed in a direction, ridden like waves, or grown like gardens, but never actually controlled. The experience is more like traveling together than being the boss of it, and I love the trip.

Music remains a place of refuge, a place for working things through, thinking and feeling outside the language box, for the sheer fun of playing to discover what I’ll hear this time.

For this gift – perhaps to you, but foremost just to me—I owe a troubled kid who chose to dream and to dare.

Richard Hamasaki’s “I am a Plastic” Video from HIFF

I just found the link to Richard’s award-winning short film of his “amplified poetry.” That’s me playing my digital guitar setup underneath the vocals and over the drone of Richard’s Moog. If you are curious what a digital guitarist is, take a look at my YouTube channel of the same name. I am pretty sure I also did the mastering for this track.

From Richard’s Vimeo:

Screened live at the 41st Hawaiʻi International Film Festival (November 4 – 28, 2021); an Official Selection and Award Winner for the Best Shorts Competition in 2021 (La Jolla, CA); an Official Selection Semi-Finalist for the 2021 Munich Music Video Awards (Germany), and screened in person during the International Poetry Film Festival in Venice, CA on April 30, 2022, Richard Hamasaki’s film and amplified poem features concrete poet & artist Thad Higa & digital guitarist Rich Rath. “I AM A PLASTIC” was originally published in Read Water: An Anthology (San Diego: Locked Horn Press, 2020).

RIchard Hamasaki

Waterbrush

A short film I made a few years ago for a piece of music that I recorded entirely on my iPad. See if you can guess what the source of the video is before the song ends! I used Sergey Grishakov’s wonderful free mastering app, Matchering, to create a master that crosses the sound of Miles Davis’s “So What” for the upper registers and Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side” for the lower registers.