JAPANESE NEW AGE!
Pianist and composer Ishiguro, who participated in the compilation "Heisei No Oto (Japanese Left-Field Pop From The CD Age, 1989-1996)" released from Music From Memory, which I supervised with Eiji of REVELATION TIME. I received a valuable dead stock from Mr. Hiroki himself!
A debut work released the year before "Koh Maiton", which includes "Unity" which was picked up on "Heisei No Oto (Japanese Left-Field Pop From The CD Age, 1989-1996)".
I like New Age music, such as "Daydream", a very pleasant electronic new age that heralds the beginning, "Saltry Time" that feels like a resort, and mellow and tropical "Beyond the Mirror" featuring faintly heard African vocals. If you are a person, I would like you to listen to it together with the second work! I don't see it at all on the second-hand market, probably because it's not widely distributed in the market. Released in 1992. [JAPANESE] [NEW AGE]
Pianist and composer Ishiguro, who participated in the compilation "Heisei No Oto (Japanese Left-Field Pop From The CD Age, 1989-1996)" released from Music From Memory, which I supervised with Eiji of REVELATION TIME. I received a valuable dead stock from Mr. Hiroki himself!
A debut work released the year before "Koh Maiton", which includes "Unity" which was picked up on "Heisei No Oto (Japanese Left-Field Pop From The CD Age, 1989-1996)".
I like New Age music, such as "Daydream", a very pleasant electronic new age that heralds the beginning, "Saltry Time" that feels like a resort, and mellow and tropical "Beyond the Mirror" featuring faintly heard African vocals. If you are a person, I would like you to listen to it together with the second work! I don't see it at all on the second-hand market, probably because it's not widely distributed in the market. Released in 1992. [JAPANESE] [NEW AGE]