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Japanese most famous cartoon music writer(a.k.a. Urusei Yatsura) goes to Ultimate New Age... Trip and Relax...
Genre:
New Age: Neo-Classical
Release Date:
2001
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© Copyright-Fumitaka Anzai (Jasrac)
(634479549823)
Record Label: Apricot Systemacit Recording
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Moving analog flavoured electronic music!
author: Colin Chung
I love this album. Great moving melodies, organic fat and warm analog sounds, and nicely mixed together! The only negative is some of the percussion sounds, they just don't blend together with the fat analog sounds. The only track that has the right drum sound is Sequence part 3 - the massive Tr-909 bassdrum sits nicely with the Minimoog bass :)
My Favourite tracks are Sad Sequence Part 1,2,3 and Prelude. I didn't like Part 4 and the Interlude - a bit boring. Epilogue and Relax your Mind - are pleasant, but seem to lack something to keep me listening.
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Very industrial but not over done.....loved it ........
author: doc mongoose
There is a fine balance here.No one can deny that this album is GREAT in art and form and music quality in general.This reminds me of some of the seventies synth movie track music.Exclusive Sequences really takes presense and demands your attention.
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Very industrial but not over done.....loved it ........
author: doc mongoose
There is a fine balance here.No one can deny that this album is GREAT in art and form and music quality in general.This reminds me of some of the seventies synth movie track music.Exclusive Sequences really takes presense and demands your attention.
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