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Associated Artists Hirama, H ZETT M, PE'Z, appa, Petrolz, etc. |
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2011.11.09, 10:57 AM | #61 |
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Lol, Phase 1's Variety right there.
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2011.11.09, 02:22 PM | #62 |
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He also made Track 10 on Hitomi's latest album. It's pretty good.
Called "Otenkiame". The Album is PICORINPIN. |
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And it's two discs.
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Not only he's going to release Mirai no Ongaku in ten days, he also released a follow-up to kira kira standard which is nowhere on the internets
Here's the PV of Mori no kuma chan (a japanese children song) |
2012.01.20, 09:43 AM | #67 |
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So listening to the iTunes previews (35+ minutes of music in itself, incidentally) I'm on the fence as to whether or not to buy this. There's some really good stuff here, but not enough to fill two discs -- and as always, his playing is robotic.
I would've much rather seen a piano/upright bass/drums trio. |
2012.01.20, 11:34 AM | #68 |
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"his playing is robotic"
HZM is a lot of things, but "robotic" is not an adjective I would ever desrcibehim as. Is it really that bad? |
2012.01.20, 12:37 PM | #69 |
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His playing is cold, bright, and robotic, in the sense that he cares more about what keys he hits and when he hits them than how he hits them. As a person, he's far from "robotic," and he certainly leverages this in live performances -- but the studio just isn't the same outlet for his energy and intensity, especially on solo tracks like these.
He can use his cold and bright style to his advantage, like with Daikirai's toy piano solo. And there are exceptions, like Genjitsu ni Oite. |
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