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Music: Iggy Pop/Ryuichi Sakamoto - Risky.The driving force behind 'Neo Geo,' a cutting. (This track, uploaded here, has been ripped from its promo 12' and sleeve image as well) Album Neo Geo (1987) and Beauty (1989) are Masterpieces from Sakamoto, I believe. On Esperanto (1986), Musical Encyclopedia (1986), and even the more muscular Neo Geo (1987), Sakamoto pioneered pop electronica that set a miniature scene. As one-third of Yellow Magic Orchestra and an Academy Award-winning composer for his work on the soundtrack for 1987s The Last Emperor, synth pop innovator Ryuichi Sakamoto is among the most groundbreaking artists to have emerged since the late 70s. Track 1, side B, Risky 12'EP by Ryuichi Sakamoto, P&C 1987 Terrapin, Japan. Iggy Pop, who performs the vocals on "Risky", chose not appear to in the video, allowing his performance space to be occupied by the surrealist era robot. Ryuichi Sakamoto Similar Artists AllMusic. Sakamoto also also appears in the video painting words and messages to an open shutter camera. Meiert Avis shot Sakamoto while at work on the score for "The Last Emperor" in London.
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The surrealist black and white video uses stop motion, light painting, and other retro in-camera effects techniques. Additional inspiration was drawn from Jean Baudrillard, Edvard Munch's 1894 painting "Puberty", and Roland Barthes " Death of the Author". The ground breaking video explores (Persian: فریدون اسفندیاری)'s, transhumanist philosopher FM-2030's ideas of "Nostalgia for the Future", in the form of an imagined love affair between a robot and one of Man Ray's models in Paris in the late 1930's. The music video for "Risky", written and directed by Meiert Avis, won the first ever MTV "Breakthrough Video Award". In 1987, Pop appeared (along with Bootsy Collins) on a mostly instrumental album, Neo Geo by Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. I really loved the music on it and this single I still sing to myself. In the late 1980's I had a copy of Ryuichi Sakamoto's Neo Geo Album.