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First for choo choo
Mootkips, do you have any album/whatever where there's a mix of traditional japanese instruments and electronic music?
Anyone have Kero Kero's album
Any one into Ryoji Ikeda?
Anyone else like Bonnie Pink?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DznPcpEblIw
Anyone got a DL for Guiro's extended play?
>>55493826
You talking about Intro Bonito?
does anyone know any good traditional japanese albums with more than just a koto/shimasen. Like an entire band of different instruments
Anyone excited for this?
Why is Pour Lui's post-BiS stuff so boring?
>>55496801
she was one of the first j-pop artists i ever got into
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFPvvBqNjFc
heaven's kitchen is so good
This is pretty good. Probably my favorite Salyu album (assuming you don't count Lily Chou-Chou or salyu x salyu)
>>55493699
Hoahio
members are Haco (vocals, electronics, electric mandolin), Michiyo Yagi (koto, vocals), and Sachiko M (sampler).
There are probably others but this sort of fusion stuff tends to not be good.
>>55495250
Yes!
>>55499757
Ensemble Nipponia - Japan: Traditional Vocal & Instrumental Music (features at least shakuhachi, biwa, koto, shamisen, and voice)
The Kyoto Imperial Court Music Orchestra -
Tokyo Gakuso - Gagaku: Court Music of Japan
And Tōru Takemitsu's Japanese classical stuff is really good for this generally speaking.
>>55501548
>Yes!
Damn right. I just started listening to im a few days ago and am loving it. My favourites so far are Test Pattern and Suprecodex. What are your favourites?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7pracz9HmU
when are saxophones gonna become famous again
>>55501702
dataplex and Test Pattern, but he has a lot of stuff I haven't heard yet.