Summvs is the fifth collaboration album between Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The record was released on 9 May 2011 via Raster-Noton label.
The collaboration between the artists began in 2002, and Summvs promises to be the fifth and final installment in the series titled the Virus Series. The title Summvs refers to the Latin word "summa" (eng. sum) and "versus" (eng. towards); it serves as a metaphor for the work being oriented towards a collaborative result. The album features "Microon" compositions containing recordings of a 16th tone interval tuning pianoâÂÂPiano Metamorfoseador Carrillo en Dieciseisavos de Tono. The album also features two covers of the track "By This River" originally composed by Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius, and Hans-Joachim Roedelius in 1977.
The initial letters of the five albums in the seriesâÂÂVrioon (2002), Insen (2005), Revep (2006), utp_ (2008), and Summvs (2011)âÂÂtogether form the word "Virus".
Mark Jarnes of The Japan Times commented "SakamotoâÂÂs haunting piano-based arrangements â as well as his masterful understanding of silence â effortlessly coalesce with NicolaiâÂÂs digital rhythms and accompaniment, creating a work of musical art that is as provocative as it is meditative. OK, so technically because this album was pressed by German label Raster-Noton, itâÂÂs not strictly a Japanese release. However, SakamotoâÂÂs contribution makes it a significant step forward for JapanâÂÂs avant-garde scene â not just musically, but also artistically".