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"The Color Chart Mixed Down Polyphony" Liner Notes

Commentary Francis Kaneda Naruo

Inspired by Paul Clay's masterpiece "Polyphony" (1932), the album The Color Chart Mixed Down Polyphony is a bold attempt to express color with sound. The three primary colors of red, blue, and yellow appear as sounds, gradually mix, and eventually sublimate into a rainbow-like colorful sound world. This 14-song album by KNSIAUDIOSTOKER0720 is like a canvas of music. Like a clay painting, colors and rhythms intersect, weaving a tapestry of polyphonic sounds. Each track is a "listening" experience of color and a journey of "seeing" sound.

The album begins with three pure primary colors: red (Aka), blue (Ao), and yellow (Ki), and each is drawn with its own tone. As the track progresses, these colors mix together, creating new shades - purple, green, orange, brown, silver, dark blue, and finally rainbow. In the final song Niji, all colors are fused, and the vivid sound spectrum envelops the listener.

This is not just an album. It is a polyphony of color and sound, and it is an experience beyond the senses. Then, let's dive into the world of each truck.