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Satoru : Balancing in the Twilight
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Pop music influenced by world music.
Genre: Pop: Pop
Release Date: 2008
Balancing in the Twilight
Satoru
Record Label: Colusa Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
A Place in Heaven 3:56 Album Only
Too Late to Change 3:38 Album Only
Like a Shadow in the Twilight 2:38 Album Only
Same As Us 3:34 Album Only
In the Light 4:20 Album Only
Don't Stop! 2:58 Album Only
Life Is Never Long Enough 4:00 Album Only
Funk 175 2:44 Album Only
I'm Losing Myself 3:00 Album Only
If You're Not Free, It's Not Love 2:43 Album Only
Whatever Problems We Have 3:13 Album Only
For Every Single One of You 1:45 Album Only
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Album Notes

SATORU's music is Pop rock with World Music flavors (especially Brazilian, Cuban, and Caribbean)featuring great singing and guitar sound. Years of singing, playing, and listening to all genres of music (classical, jazz, funk, rock, pop, World Music) have made his music truly unique. He also follows the latest trends of pop and rock music in Japan where he was born.

Balancing In The Twilight is SATORU's second album and a collection of his best pop songs he created over 10 years. Strongly recommended by many DJ's of Webcast and Internet Radio Stations.

Review by RadioIndy.com
"Balancing in the Twilight", by SATORU is an Alternative Rock album that takes you back to the days of the early Art Rock Movement. Hints of World and Latin sounds give the album a texture that is truly unique, especially in the rhythm aspect. The Baritone vovals and ringy, tonal guitar progressions are quite haunting.----"

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REVIEWS

Excellent Alternative Rock CD
author: William and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
"Balancing The Twilight", by Satoru is an Alternative Rock album that takes you back to the days of the early Art Rock Movement. Hints of World and Latin sounds give the album a texture that is truly unique, especially in the rhythm aspect. The Baritone vocals and ringy, tonal guitar progressions are quite haunting. The arrangements are very original, combining classic Alt sounds with new and innovative ideas. The album is well produced and sounds fantastic. Highlights are "Too Late to Change" with David Byrne like spoken word verses, intricate rhythms and a fat bass line. "Like Shadows in the Twilight" features a tweaky Jazz guitar progression and a haunting vocal performance. "Same As Us" has a heavy Eastern influence and an intense layering of instruments. If you like David Bowie and Talking Heads, you will like this one.
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