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One day at the zoo
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An afternoon waiting for the wind
3
The invention of nostalgia
4
Running through the indigo sky
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A light that will never come again
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A flickering melody
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Models of the galaxy
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You're not the only one
9
The bird's autonomous region
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The origin of touching the night
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To the sayonara hill
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One, two, slow
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The invention of nostalgia again
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And then rebirth
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The garden of sun shower
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This is the fourth album in 16 years by Kenji Fujita, a late 2000s Japanese artist who based his work on lo-fi music and explored the intersection of dream and reality, electronic and folk music.
A suburb of Tokyo. A snapshot of everyday life, featuring sounds from the electronic piano, guitar, synthesizer, and other instruments that are casually experimented with in daily life.
Old and new soundscapes emerge by dubbing them onto cassette tapes and using acoustic manipulation to reduce the resolution and slow down the sound.
There are soundscapes that can only be seen by living in a certain place and listening carefully.
Even in places where daily life repeats itself monotonously, there are details and discoveries that cannot be fully understood.
Music: Kenji Fujita
mastering: Hiromitsu Shoji
Illustration: Masahide Koura
In the late 2000s, he released three CDs, reconstructing folk and pop music with a lo-fi, tape-collage-like approach and a somewhat oriental melody, with watercolor-like, blurred soundscapes. After a 15-year hiatus, he resumed his creative activities.
Magnetic landscapes