Difference between pages "Yuri Urano - Aso" and "Yuri Urano - Link"

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Waves. Raw. Unaltered. Though not pure in sound. A humming sound, something else, something distant. An inescapable other, a boat, a motor, nature anno domini.
No, this is not the happy train into some Ghibli-esque anime dream world that has become "flesh". Instead what we have here is the idea of hopping on a train, experiencing something -- apparently indicated by the playful though monotonous tune with a slight texture in the background -- and then its derailment and death of everyone onboard. How should one understand the sudden and abrupt end of the track? Did someone failed to throw some coins into a music generator, whereby its mechanism is forced to an immediate stop at some point?


Aso, the opener, presents it manipulated. Presents it in a different setting. A droning sphere. A relocation of what is not pure any more, appears to be a distant visage of its own existence. The cover is clear in its lack of clarity. A juxtaposition of sounds and rhythm that at its core are alien to each other. The hollow melodic elements impose itself only to be washed away. They appear to comment, appear to tell something, but in the end they are list in the vagueness of and density of the waves.  
Somehow unconvincing.
 
Comes with two sample tracks.  


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Latest revision as of 16:50, 8 June 2022

No, this is not the happy train into some Ghibli-esque anime dream world that has become "flesh". Instead what we have here is the idea of hopping on a train, experiencing something -- apparently indicated by the playful though monotonous tune with a slight texture in the background -- and then its derailment and death of everyone onboard. How should one understand the sudden and abrupt end of the track? Did someone failed to throw some coins into a music generator, whereby its mechanism is forced to an immediate stop at some point?

Somehow unconvincing.

Comes with two sample tracks.

2021DroneField RecordingAmbient2022