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Accepting one's life as it is, yet one won't avoid endless raining, painful longings for one's deceased mother, so one says distant prayers. |
The fantasies and the devilishness from ancient times encounter with Yoko’s beautiful voice and her delicate emotion to become a mysterious but vulnerable flower dancing around. |
Lyrics written by Seido Haku, composed by GEN, arranged by Manabu Kondo, sung by Sawako Tomioka. A wide variety of songs including Japanese ballad, rock, electronica, gospel, and others. |
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Nash & Artists compilation album series Vol.2 including fresh sound of Jazz Ambient by Mika Yokoyama and Aki Fujimoto. |
Nash & Artists compilation album series Vol.1 containing ambitious works by Shigezo Kamimura, Hitoshi Kitano, Takashi Murata, Kouichi Inoue. |
Self-injury; breaking and going to pieces.....a shocking new album |
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Marvelous sound universe by Ryoji Yuri who has become himself the Devil of "Gagaku (the most traditional Japanese music) by offering his wild world-shaking sound of Hichiriki to Kishin (devil-god). |
Japanes sounds running through the world of spiral whirlpool, and revolving to be a more deepened sound crystal. Shigezo Kamimura opens the new world of Japanese Cyber trad. |
Stillness in move, violent emotion in stillness. Transparent melody piercing the birightness and the darkness under moonlight. Sharp and rigorous world of Takashi Murata's 1st album. |
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Sur-Electronica Shock! Time and Space are forced to be twisted in such a POP way by Satoshi Takano. His first album: Quite an Impact. |
Throw, wail, silence and innovation. The new album of Koichi Inoue with full of Crazy-speed drive feeling. |
Gamelan, the ethnic and international music at the same time. The first Japanese original Gamelan musics by Dharma Budaya. |
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The quite new sound piece of Yasunori Ogawa, collecting the sound fragments and polishing them to be an existence that shakes your sense. |
The wild spirit of pre-music confronts the the deep Virgin forest of Nara Kasuga that Dragon Flute echoing through. The long-awaited solo album of a master player, Korey Deguchi. |
The free soul of the big name of Japanese traditional music sings fresh nature's songs with bamboo flute. Touzan (now Ichizan) Hoshida's highly motivated cool work. |
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Pure voice and piano sound plays delicate melody and harmony. Tenderness and sharpness endlessly mingled in Mizue Mino's fantasy world. |
The great work of Yoko Umeda. Evaluated as the best CD as the Imaging method for relaxation. |
■Kobitono Party : the dwarfs' party Romantic and heart-warming children's pop songs by Akiko Urakawa. |
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■the sound world of Yoshinari Nashiki
Yoshinari Nashiki's world of sound. |