16 year old album. Most tracks sound like it's from a doujin circle. The Clover Heart's remix is the from a VN, and the rest are original. There's even an "unknown" track by the end, but I'm sure it's intentional. I've got nothing but it definitely feels like this album has an accompanying story to it, which correlates to every track in the album. That's how most of Taishi's albums are, after all乁 ˘ o ˘ ㄏ That aside, it totally sounds like it was released just before 2020. I suppose it's no surprise since it's Taishi? Their music always sound like it's both from the past and the future. And, zts and other artists are also here, which is great but the way this entire album weaves a narrative is very, very interesting... I hope to have the guts to share my interpretation one day, but not right now, it's way too simple ahaha
This feels like the score to an anime, it really does. It has themes in it, and a consistent sound! It's lovely, and bits of it seem super sad, like one of those animes... with bad endings.
@@mariuspuiu9555 wtff no? listen to some REAL music get on that MERZBOW boy, get enlightened. Yellow Hyper Balls is where its at, aint even an album but better then anything gorillaz ever put out and ever will put out. Peace 🔥
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@@armandsseimors1663 richter is likely referring to the fact that the last track is listed literally as unknown artist - unknown track title meaning the music is actually uncredited i.e. it is not known (by uploader at least) who made the music. There are also a few artists actually named unknown too though, or other variations of such. Plus a few varying levels of traditions of purposefully releasing work either uncredited, unknown, or under things such a pen names. But yeah, I'm not sure what you mean, or ultimately what richter meant, but it seems like you thought maybe they were saying more along the lines of a "not popular artist" as "known" but they meant literally not credited/listed/named.
@@OnufrievS it's more just about not assuming. Especially since the initial reply assumed quite a few things, and was likely a misunderstanding and thus the word salad. The couple of things they could've meant was pretty clear, but which of those was the case wasn't necessarily 100% clear. Sometimes the fault lies with the writer, not the reader. In any case, it's best to not assume and account for all possibilities. You enjoy your day or evening. Also if you don't like reading or words, perhaps the world's greatest source of information isn't the place for you.
I kid you not, I have a playlist where I was trying to get this whole album together, and was missing the two tracks you have here. Was just auto-played here from a Geoxor premiere, recognized the opening track, and saw it was the full album. I'd have felt very dumb if it weren't for how recently this was added... Thank you for the upload.
This is utterly amazing. I grew up with 90'S Anime and Trance music, so finding something of this caliber, at this day and age, is amazing. To the Producer : Keeping doing stuff like this. this is amazing.
This suddenly popped in my recommended and it was a GREAT listen! Can anyone tell me the story of this album? I've never seen an album made by multiple artists like this before. Also the fact that the last song is unknown is very interesting as well.
Alright after a very slight bit of digging it seems Compllege is a label. I actually have seen label albums before (Hardcore Tano*C comes to mind) but I lowkey forgor 💀
@@ImMakinMacNCheese yo, these multiple artist compilation albums are more common with Japanese producer groups and labels. For example to name a few: SPD GAR (Speed garage and house), Homicide Vol. 1 (Gabber and speedcore), MORPHO PARADIGM (glitchstep and nu-dubstep) and then you have the Arcaea series albums which are more popular. There are some western artists who are involved in these too like Frums and ak+q. These compilations have always been super interesting to me because its super cool to see what all these different artists can create on one album.
Thanks for the upload! RU-vid recommended it to me, and since I heard it I've been going through all of compllege and Taishi's albums and they're filled with so many gems.
Actually this album is an album that was released by compllege in 2008, it's not belong to me. I just share it so that more people can know the masterpiece created by compllege
It was released on CD in Japan during Comiket 75 in 2008, and as far as I can tell, it's no longer sold and it doesn't seem to be available to purchase digitally. So I guess your only option to actually buy it would be to find a used CD copy for sale online, but I'll bet it's a little hard to find
I think one of the songs "Clover's Heart (Nadir Edit)" is an edit from an obscure visual novel. That's as much as I could find, the rest of the album might be original.
What made you decide to upload this album after all this time? Thank you though, I have only heard these pieces seperately so it was nice to hear them as a complete album.
This is because some tracks were originally made to have a seamless perfect transition between them. For example, Intermediate and Clover's Heart ,The Ingess To The End Of Nadir, R.A.I.D part 1 and part 2. Therefore, I decide to combine all of the tracks in this album so that the audience including me have a better listening experience
godly. Simply godly. this stuff inspired me soooo fckin much like for real bro, i even started to talk cringy! i LOVE THAT MUSIC. I LITERALLY CAN FEEL IT! Beautiful. BEAUTIFUUUUUUUUUUUUUL