- Blossom (Chorus By Chiyori)- GOLD PANDA REMIX Artwork
Blossom (Chorus By Chiyori)- GOLD PANDA REMIX
YAMAAN on February 26, 2011 05:57
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About
YAMAAN 1st Album "12 Seasonal Music"
From the same label as Origami, Temple ATS presents YAMAAN’s debut album.
An album inspired by the Japanese seasons; a track for every month of the year.
From tracks that sound like they were performed by a full orchestra, all the way to breakbeats, techno, and ambient, Yamaan’s music transcends all genres.
His vivid work, which includes video and photography, is so rich in beauty it will leave you breathless.
Your journey through the seasons begins with Tabisuru Omoide, where Nanorunamonai’s emotional rap serenades you like delicate February
snowflakes.
In the midst of fluttering cherry blossoms of April’s Blossom, Chiyori’s vigorous voice brings new life by echoing through the chorus.
The album features Nobuaki Yamanaka’s alluring artwork, providing it with further depth.
The diverse and dramatic development of the twelve songs stimulates the imagination of the listener, while narrating a voyage through the seasons like a work of fiction. Make this album your soundtrack for 2011!
i-Tunes USA:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/12-seasonal-music/id406692059
i-Tunes UK:
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/12-seasonal-music/id406692059
i-Tunes Germany:
http://itunes.apple.com/de/album/12-seasonal-music/id406692059
YAMAAN profile:
Recognized for his work as beat maker, Yamaan has created classics like Nanorunamonai’s 'Shermanship', Chiyori’s 'Call me', and Juswanna’s 'Tabi wa Michidure Yo wa Nasake'.
Yamaan’s work on the acclaimed VA “Beat Architecture”(Easel), a compliation featuring Japan’s most spirited DJ’s like Riow Arai and Jemapur, has also been highly praised.
For the first time under the alias of Yamaan, the artist makes use of his vast repertoire to create a 12-track concept album,
taking the listener on a journey through each of Japan’s 12 months.
While dubby raindrops set the mood for June, and crashing waves and booming fireworks provide the mise-en-scène for August, each track is
highlighted by its own seasonal sound.
