Digital Soundology #1

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why we love this

Inspired by the revolutionary mindset of the legendary German art school Bauhaus, Takashi Kokubo went on to create a unique collection of soundscapes that still sound inventive more than 3 decades after its first release.

about the record

Official reissue of Takashi Kokubo essential ambient/minimal/environmental album: "A musical expression that shatters the old values".

"During this time, I was very much influenced by Bauhaus' philosophy of 'The revolutionary activities that shattered unified architectural design, modern product and old things'. The way in which the Bauhaus'activists thought was quite similar to my concept of music production around that time so that is the reason why I added the phrase 'Bauhaus' to the title of this album." - Takashi Kokubo

Originally released on King Records in 1985, composed and written by Takashi Kokubo.

  1. A1 - Playing Among The Gods 5:20
  2. A2 - Melancholy II 5:48
  3. A3 - Before You Dream 5:50
  4. B1 - Fluctuation #1 3:00
  5. B2 - The Insane Time Keeper 2:49
  6. B3 - Fluctuation #2 3:17
  7. B4 - Daze / Fluctuation Step 1 4:14
  8. B5 - Chaos 4:24
  9. B6 - 回廊の音楽 5:36

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Digital Soundology #1

30,00

out of stock

  1. A1 - Playing Among The Gods 5:20
  2. A2 - Melancholy II 5:48
  3. A3 - Before You Dream 5:50
  4. B1 - Fluctuation #1 3:00
  5. B2 - The Insane Time Keeper 2:49
  6. B3 - Fluctuation #2 3:17
  7. B4 - Daze / Fluctuation Step 1 4:14
  8. B5 - Chaos 4:24
  9. B6 - 回廊の音楽 5:36

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why we love this

Inspired by the revolutionary mindset of the legendary German art school Bauhaus, Takashi Kokubo went on to create a unique collection of soundscapes that still sound inventive more than 3 decades after its first release.

about the record

Official reissue of Takashi Kokubo essential ambient/minimal/environmental album: "A musical expression that shatters the old values".

"During this time, I was very much influenced by Bauhaus' philosophy of 'The revolutionary activities that shattered unified architectural design, modern product and old things'. The way in which the Bauhaus'activists thought was quite similar to my concept of music production around that time so that is the reason why I added the phrase 'Bauhaus' to the title of this album." - Takashi Kokubo

Originally released on King Records in 1985, composed and written by Takashi Kokubo.

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