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Nobukazu Takemura - Hoshi No Koe mp3 album

Nobukazu Takemura - Hoshi No Koe

Musician: Nobukazu Takemura
Album title: Hoshi No Koe
Released: 2001
Country: Japan
Size MP3 version: 1358 mb
Size APE version: 1183 mb
Size WMA version: 1996 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 524
Format: AAC APE AC3 WAV MIDI MP2 DXD
Genre: Electronic

Nobukazu Takemura - Hoshi No Koe mp3 album

Nobukazu Takemura - Hoshi No Koe mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 One Day
A2 Anemometer
A3 Honey Comb
A4 White Sheep And Small Light
A5 The Voice Of A Fish
B1 A Chrysalis
B2 A Theme For Little Animals
B3 Trampoline
Vocals – Aki Tsuyuko

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CHCD-019 Child's View Hoshi No Koe ‎(CD, Album) Childisc CHCD-019 Japan 2000
CHLP-004 Child's View ほしのこえ ‎(2xLP) Childisc CHLP-004 Japan 2001
thrill094 Nobukazu Takemura Hoshi No Koe ‎(CD, Album) Thrill Jockey thrill094 US 2001



Xanzay
If you're looking to start in on Nobukazu's work (I've owned about 5 of them from the early 00s) and this and Child's View are the two I'd begin with. This one, being less expensive is no less good, in fact it may be his best work. These two releases contain his most short and catchy melodies in many different soundscapes, which are great fun to listen to. Other releases, watch for track timing, can be long explorations into one soundscape. These soundscapes are strange, alien, but contain tones or recognizable instruments as well. The feeling is like taking a light, happy trip through alien soundscape, sometimes bumping into singing robots or robots playing woodwinds. He avoids prolonged avenues into dark or cloudy emotions, but isn't adverse to neutral ones. Another thing to note is that the fidelity of his recordings is astoundingly good and can really show off what your system is capable of. The pressings on Thrill Jockey are very fine for making the point. No electronica collection is complete without some of his works in it. Pick up these records before he is rediscovered 20 years from now as under-rated genius.