Album UK 2005 on Siren Records label
Electronic (Minimal, Experimental, Ambient)
Limited to 100 hand-numbered copies in a hardcover book style cover with sewn signatures inside. This album (Senshu) is the follow-up to the 2003 release The Days After on Three Poplars. All text is written in Kanji on this release. From Daisuke Suzuki : "The meaning of album title and track titles are following; SENSYU: *this word have some meaning 1) thousands years 2) long time 3) ending 4) last day UKIGIRI : a fog hangs low but the bottom of the fog does not reach the ground and it looks like floating clouds. This phenomenon appears in spring or autumn. KOYURUGI: 1) swaying faintly 2) swinging slightly UNTAN: 1) over the edge of clouds 2) distant and high place ".
Andrew Chalk acg, GB album by | |
Daisuke Suzuki voc, perc, fl, album by | |
Naoko Suzuki voc, album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | 浮霧 (Ukigiri) | Andrew Chalk, Daisuke Suzuki & Naoko Suzuki | 21:17 | |
2 | 小揺 (Koyurugi) | Andrew Chalk, Daisuke Suzuki & Naoko Suzuki | 6:26 | |
3 | 雲端 (Untan) | Andrew Chalk, Daisuke Suzuki & Naoko Suzuki | 12:51 |