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Dear Music
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A Song For N (feat. MAI)
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Space Fantasy ~ Age of Discovery~ (feat. FRIMOMEN)
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Yokohama Love Story (feat. MAI & FRIMOMEN)
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A Lovely Song (feat. Miyamai Moca)
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Jig Jig Halloween (feat. Miyamai Moca)
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Dream prophecy (feat. MAI)
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I scream for Ice Cream!
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Lone Wolf Elegy (feat. FRIMOMEN)
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The First Swallow (feat. Miyamai Moca)
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The Road to the Future (feat. FRIMOMEN)
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Bye Bye Wise Woman (feat. FRIMOMEN)
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If we are talking about music by decade, I would say that the music of the 1970s is the most exciting to me. The music of that era was so diverse and unique, and the analog master tracks often had a soul that was handcrafted by the artists and engineers. This was a time when music began to reflect the breath of the technological revolution, and many genres were born from the combination of a truly fun and aggressive side and the much slower flow of time compared to today. I listened to many genres and was fascinated by many of them. Unlike today, the only way to find the music I liked back then was to gather information on my own feet, and I often visited many record stores. Today, thanks to the widespread use of the Internet, you can easily find out whose song it is and what kind of music it is by typing in some of the lyrics on your keyboard. It's a great time, but it makes it difficult to treasure the record jackets you find as treasures.
Juke Box" - does such a thing exist anywhere today?
This album is my "Juke Box," a collection of songs I wrote and collected after digesting the many songs that I listened to until I wore out the doughnut editions in the 70s.
Composer, arranger, singer-songwriter From Yokohama, Japan He is truly a jukebox, manipulating a wide range of musical genres. His melodious and dynamic songwriting is a real attraction. His influences include Billy Joel, Toto, Beethoven, Schumann, Debussy, Shakatak, Stevie Wonder, David Foster, Led Zeppelin, and many others. He is also not very good at being asked about musical genres, so he always answers "alternative.