Harukaze - Spring Wind - (Remix 2024) Front Cover

Lyric

Fuurin - Wind Chime - (Remix 2024)

Takaya Kawasaki

壊れたテープレコーダーから

聞こえてる懐かしい声

ピアノの練習を さぼりたくて

姉と喧嘩している

母親は心 見透かして

早く練習しなさいと

蝉と風鈴が唄っていた

懐かしい昭和の夏

光のない世界に 見えるのさ

あの日の あなたの背中が

過ぎてゆく 時間はやさしいね

哀しみも 美しさも

痛んだ映写機が 映し出す

10月のただ蒼い空

グラウンド駆ける ちびっ子ギャング

砂ぼこりをあげて

父親は 8ミリカメラを

大切そうに まわしていた

勝っても 負けても 笑っていた

赤と白の帽子

音のない世界に 聴こえるのさ

あの日の 胸のざわめきが

いつまでも カタカタ痛み出す

悲しいわけじゃないのに

僕らの歩いていく この世界で

光も音も失くしても 今

揺るぎない 景色を覚えてる

小さなその手のなかに

  • Lyricist

    Takaya Kawasaki

  • Composer

    Ikuo Terai

  • Producer

    Chris Takita

  • Remixer

    Chris Takita

  • Recording Engineer

    Chris Takita

  • Mixing Engineer

    Chris Takita

  • Mastering Engineer

    Chris Takita

  • Guitar

    Chris Takita

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Artist Profile

  • Takaya Kawasaki

    Takaya Kawasaki is a Japanese singer-songwriter who grew up in Yokohama and Osaka. In 1997, at the age of 21, he traveled around the world and ended up performing an original song and received cheers at the famous "Amateur Night" at the Apollo Theater in New York City. After returning to Japan, he settled in Tokyo, where he continued to perform live music. In 2005, he collaborated with jazz pianist Yuichiro Aratake and released his first album, "Higashi no Sora (East Sky)" in Japan. In the same year, he moved to New York. He released his second album, "Harukaze (Spring Wind)" in 2008 both in Japan and the U.S., co-produced by an American music producer, Chris Takita, and performed with graduates of the Berklee College of Music. He then took a 12-year hiatus from music, but in 2020, he was back in the studio and has been working on new songs. The long-awaited his third album will be released in the summer of 2023. Around the same time, he will move to Boston for new film and music production.

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