Obligatory Music Poasting Thread
anthony


Love Kota Hoshino.
Menthe
(06-07-2022, 04:19 PM)Guest Wrote:

Lovely album

anthony
(02-12-2023, 02:24 AM)Menthe Wrote: Lovely album


I feel like I ran into this genre of music years ago on 4chan and never found any since.
Menthe
(02-12-2023, 02:34 AM)anthony Wrote: I feel like I ran into this genre of music years ago on 4chan and never found any since.

It's something called techno-kayo, came about at the end of the 70s. Recently it's been occluded by the meme popularity of city-pop, which has condensed almost 3 decades of Japanese music into a vague generalization of a genre.

Makioka





[Anthony's Edit: Embedded your links so they'd display in thread.]
Guest


[Edit: Again, embedded the link]
ebisu


Inu x Boku SS opening, my favorite ever.
BillyONare
BillyONare
I love SSY. What's the connection? It samples from the show's soundtrack?
anthony


Never played it but have this.
Akira
https://youtu.be/faXZx6fjE9g
David Tibet wanted to transmitted kindness for cats against victorians through wain’s cat. He saw some hindu identities like Kalki and Vishnu as Hitler behind them later on. This is why his songs are very psychodelic even at his lyrics
Menthe
JF_
Quote:Aonuma liked Koizumi’s idea. “If you played in the same places and enjoyed the same events over and over,” Aonuma said, “we thought you might be able to create an entertaining game by giving it depth rather than breadth.”

According to Aonuma in an interview with Famitsu (and eventually translated by VG Facts user Kewl0210), Koizumi’s game was influenced by Tom Twyker’s 1998 German mind-trip thriller Run Lola Run. In fact, Aonuma said that Koizumi’s pitch was simply, “What if we made something like [Lola] into a game?”

https://www.polygon.com/2020/4/30/21241902/the-legend-of-zelda-majoras-mask-was-never-supposed-to-exist

Muskox
Reminded of this song reading through anthony's thread about dbdr
Menthe
Zed
Menthe
JF_


FuarkBoy


Guest

Eternally keyed song.
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