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Two-song EP by Mirai Kodai Orchestra, best known for "Wasureji no Kotonoha."
Released on December 30, 2023.
Their previous album "The larva of Babel" was ranked No. 1 in the iTunes Store World Top Albums (Japan). The long-awaited first live performance was also critically acclaimed, and this work is released amidst their evolution as artists.
The album includes two songs:
"futaha"
A dance tune that blends the emotional sounds of folk music with modern rhythms.
"goodbye, my light"
A five-beat ballad with beautiful strings sound.
The nostalgic ethnic sound and multiple choruses that characterize Mirai Kodai Orchstra can be fully appreciated.
Vocalist botan is a featured artist on "Futaha. The mix engineer is Gregory Germain (faderCrafters), one of Japan's leading engineers.
PUP, who is collaborating with Mirai Kodai Orchestra for the first time, participated as a vocalist on "goodbye, my light". The mixing was done by PUPI.
The nostalgic ethnic sound and multiple choruses that characterize Mirai Kodai Orchstra can be fully appreciated.
Vocalist botan is a featured artist on "Futaha. The mix engineer is Gregory Germain (faderCrafters), one of Japan's leading engineers.
PUP, who is collaborating with Mirai Kodai Orchestra for the first time, will participate as a vocalist on "goodbye, my light". The mixing was done by PUPI.
Carrying on the tradition of Japanese game and story-driven music, they compose "ancient music from a thousand years in the future." Weaving through a tapestry of genres - from folk, classical, and rock to pop, jazz, and EDM - they are known for a distinctive sound and worldview built upon multi-tracked female vocals. Globally acclaimed for "Wasureji no Kotonoha (forgotten words)," the theme song for a Square Enix game, they have won awards for their music at several international film festivals and have appeared on charts in various parts of the world.
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