- Post-rock
- Modern
classical
- Art music
- Ambient
- Epic
- Post-classical
- Crossover
- Piano music
- Contemporary classical
Comment: In fact, in the previous
year I decided not to send my review about the best albums to a
public magazine because it should be the closed case. Yet it is
ridiculous to expect to have a good review about the albums having
been published during an annual span. If there is any possibility to
represent it dynamically (via Internet) then do it. Let's consider
this excellent Tokyo, Japan-based Masato Abe`s
Author (also
known from the duo Swan Kid Sue). I have been listening to it for
hours today and there is no doubt it should be added to the list of
the best albums 2017. It is the case. More profoundly, it is as easy
as feather, it is as heavy as honey, it is as dreamy as your most
dreamy reveries. This 8-track adept colossus does not distinguish the
borders between contemporary classical, and majestic, chamber-tinged
rock swathes. At times the course is amended by vocal glimpses,
concrete sounds, and sublime piano tenures. All is floating slowly
over your fragile soul and affected mind. There is no hurry and a
listener should not rush. If you are listening to it this whole makes
impact on you anyway. All is blossoming and inevitably wrapping
around you. Like me too. Just hear at
Small Window Shows So Many
Delight those effortlessly rolling violins and charming
orchestrations to make up your blissful Sunday. The release is a bit
in the discography of elementperspective. So it can be said the case
is Japanese wholly.