Music for 〇〇 times Vol.4

It was a spring of encounters and partings, but how are you spending your time? It's getting warmer outside, and some people may be getting bolder in the way they play. Let's play until morning today. There are days when I feel like, ``I'm going to take the last train home today!'' Now, have you ever had the experience of somehow missing the last train on a day when you absolutely had to go home? As I headed towards the platform with the intention of going home, I saw a sign saying that the direction of 〇〇 had ended. despair. Overtime begins....

This time, we've picked out music you'll want to listen to when you "unintentionally miss the last train."

AR Wilson - Old Gold (LP)
A.R. Wilson - Old Gold

A work by Andrew Wilson, a producer from Melbourne, Australia, who also releases quirky dance music on <Beats In Space> as Andras. A gentle and strange acoustic sound that fits the vague feeling of ``for some reason, I suddenly miss the last train.'' Depending on the weather, we recommend walking home if it's within 1-2 hours of walking. The first song, "Cinnamon Nugget," is only about 40 seconds long, but it seamlessly guides you into a semi-unreal world. The songs are full of sadness and tenderness from beginning to end, and the tension is just right, making you think, ``Today was the day I walked around listening to this.'' I feel like I'm forgetting that I'm walking without any choice, and I end up being careless on my night walks.

Unweather - Methuselah (CS)

Unweather - Methuselah 1Unweather - Methuselah 2

This is a work with an overwhelming RPG feel. From the emerging label <sound as language> . It was originally created for a text-based RPG game-like work by artist Elle Bulger, so it feels like it can handle whatever happens on the way home. There's no point in going home seriously, so I have to take a detour. If there is a person, talk to them, if there is a puddle, go into it, if there is a cat, chase it, and pick up things that have fallen. Finally checked into the hotel. The next morning, prepare your equipment and head out of town. What were you talking about? ,,,


Natural Information Society with Evan Parker - Descension (Out of Our Constrictions) (CD )
Natural Information Society with Evan Parker Descension (Out of Our Constrictions)

A live recording of the musical group Natural Information Society, founded by multi-instrumentalist Joshua Abrams, performing with Evan Parker, a leading saxophonist in the free jazz world. After all, the point is that after 75 minutes of playing, I feel like I can go home with an overwhelming feeling of not being alone, with people cheering me on. A piece you'll want to rush home to no matter the weather. By the time you get home, it's not surprising that one of your clothes has come off, some of your clothes are torn, and you're missing your shoes.

 

You may be able to enjoy unexpected happenings by listening to music and thinking. I hope you will use it as a daily reference.

List of music for 〇〇 →


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