Sound Spiritualism Front Cover

Lyric

Sanshin and Okinawa (Vocal Version)

Keiichiro Akamine

島の風に乗って遠くから聞こえる三線の音

人が心を込めて作った物には想いが乗る

火と水と土だけがあれば 本当は何もいらないのさ

愛を繋いでく 海を超えていく

時を超え 形を変えて

想いは祈りへと

  • Lyricist

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • Composer

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • Producer

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • Recording Engineer

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • Mixing Engineer

    tomo

  • Mastering Engineer

    tomo

  • Guitar

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • Bass Guitar

    tomo

  • Drums

    Keisuke Katsuyama

  • Vocals

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • Violin

    Takashi Komazawa

  • Whistle

    Koji Akamine

  • Choir

    Keiichiro Akamine, Koji Akamine

  • Other Instruments

    Keiichiro Akamine

Sound Spiritualism Front Cover

Listen to Sanshin and Okinawa (Vocal Version) by Keiichiro Akamine

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  • 1

    Opening

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 2

    I am a Realist?

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 3

    Wonder Night

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 4

    Japanese Nature

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 5

    Greeting

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 6

    Waltz of Greeting

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 7

    Childhood

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • ⚫︎

    Sanshin and Okinawa (Vocal Version)

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 9

    Ryukyu

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 10

    Departure

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 11

    Voyage

    Keiichiro Akamine

  • 12

    Ending

    Keiichiro Akamine

I believe that this album, "Sound Spiritualism," was brought to me as a result of encounters with many people.

I became fascinated with music in my late teens, listening to it obsessively, digging deep into the music that formed my artistic roots. I then sang, picked up the guitar, and wrote songs. For the past 15 years, music has been a part of my life, like breathing.

My previous album, "THE ORIGIN," released in 2020, was a groping debut album, collecting songs I wrote from my late teens to around 20 years old, and challenging myself with every step of the process.

On the other hand, my newly produced second album, "Sound Spiritualism," is a collection of songs I wrote from my late teens to late twenties, this time produced with the support of those around me.

I hope you can feel the heat from the still-green embers.

"Sound Spiritualism" is pronounced "Otodama" in Japanese.

I chose this word with the implication that it's not a sound that enters the ears, but a sound that reaches the heart.

The album jacket was created by artist Miku Shimomoto. She wrote the character "Ondama" (sound spirit) in calligraphy on washi paper. The red smiley face under my name was a suggestion from Shimomoto, who said the idea came from my approach to craftsmanship, where I value connections with people and the process. The red cross mark opposite represents the gods and the ancient Japanese spirit, and I included it because such spiritual aspects are also a main theme of this album. We worked on the album from different locations, with me in Okinawa and Shimomoto in the Kanto region, and all communication was done online. However, through careful coordination, I feel the result is a truly beautiful jacket.

Until now, I haven't provided detailed explanations of the production of my works, known as Self Liner Notes, for each piece.

But if there are even a few people who want to know the creative process, I would like to write them here as a record of that, as an expression of gratitude for being able to release a work, and as part of the work, not just as text that catches the eye but also as text that reaches the heart.

There are stories behind the creation of each song, so I hope you will read them while enjoying the work.

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