Cover of Hiroshi Yoshimura Soft Wave for Automatic Music Box
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For fans of hiroshi yoshimura, lovers of ambient and minimalist electronic music, listeners seeking calm and meditative soundscapes
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Like soft, fluffy strips of unrolled paper, automated rustles that don't disturb sleep.

Like dream pavilions (the swaying of wheat sheaves, etc.) but left to themselves, to drip yawns.

Like affected games of grays, of rickety metronomes, of the warmth of sheets.

Like gymnopédies, exercises that seem like coils, lanterns of colored paper.

Like things that you don't know how to grasp, as intangible as they are, without edges or roughness.

Things like that.

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The review describes Hiroshi Yoshimura's album as a collection of soft, delicate sounds resembling gentle natural movements and intangible textures. The music is characterized by its calming, dream-like quality and minimalist approach. The reviewer finds the album soothing but somewhat elusive and intangible in nature. Overall, it's a subtle and thoughtful ambient experience.

Tracklist

01   Soft Wave 1 (00:00)

02   Soft Wave 2 (00:00)

03   Umineko (00:00)

Hiroshi Yoshimura

Japanese composer associated with ambient and environmental music, known for delicate, minimal soundscape works.
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