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How cero Transforms Music Through Live Shows: A Dive into “Live O Rec”

2024.9.12

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The freedom that comes from the absence of visuals

Where did the idea to make a live album come from?

Takagi: When we did the two-day show at LIQUIDROOM last year (December 2-3, 2023), we were already planning to record it. Since it was two days, we had the chance to capture two takes.

Arauchi: The initial spark came from when we uploaded the live video of “Tableaux” from the final show of the “e o” release tour to YouTube.

Takagi: Yeah, that’s right.

Arauchi: That song had a challenging snare sound to nail down live.

Takagi: Mitchan (Wataru Mitsunaga) was even using a cookie tin as a drum at one point.

Arauchi: So we were already thinking a lot about the live mix, and then Mitchan suggested, “Wouldn’t it be interesting to mix in the sound I recorded on my iPhone, which I always keep next to the drums?” For the YouTube mix, we had Ryoji Yanagida (the engineer) handle it, but I made a version where I mixed in the iPhone audio just for fun. It didn’t make it in time for the actual release, so we couldn’t use it, but when I shared it with everyone, they really enjoyed it.

Live footage from cero’s ‘「e o」Release Tour 2023’ final show at Zepp Shinjuku (July 12, 2023).

Arauchi: With that in mind, Takagi suggested that for the year-end two-day event, it could be interesting to experiment with various approaches, assuming we’d record the live performance. Since we tend to come up with plenty of ideas ourselves, we figured it’d be worth giving it a shot.

Takagi: While cero has released several video works, live footage often limits how much we can tweak the audio. If we alter the sound too much, it starts to diverge from the visuals, which then also need adjustment. I’ve always wanted to be free from those constraints and experiment more with just the audio in a live work.

Hashimoto: Even for DVDs, we’d fix some of the sound, but ideally, I wanted to focus more on those details. So, this felt like a good opportunity.

Takagi: Initially, we had plans to involve the audience in the process too.

An approach where the audience participates in the live recording?

Takagi:Exactly. Like, “Please scream here,” or “Do some weird clapping.” At one point, we even thought about having the entire audience turn their backs to the stage, take a picture of nobody looking at us, and use that as the album cover [laughs]. In the end, though, we got too busy preparing for the live show, so we just did it normally on the day.

cero “Live O Rec” artwork ( listen on various streaming services )

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