@@user-ob9zo9cr4c The fact that he can listen to music at work doesn't mean his Job is outstanding, maybe he found a new and better job, He left his job for some reason... There is literally no need to offend him, you don't know anything about his life so chill.
Takatoshi Naitoh's In The Forest just after a clouded dawn in the hills of New Zealand in the middle of summer, with a little smoke from a kiseru, wafting incense smoke, a small cup of warm green tea, and some handstitching - I cannot ask for more. Thank you, should be asleep.
That’s a funny coincidence; I couldn’t find my copy of the In The Forest for ages, finally dug it out, imported it, have been blissfully revisiting it for a couple days - now it randomly comes up as a recommendation on YT
Lullabyes for adults.... Very relaxing stuff. I wonder if folks of the 23rd century living in their concrete world will listen to this in amazement... "So that's how birds sounded" ? Tomorrow's historical heritage in more than one way....
Dude listen please keep uploading such gems. They deserve to be known and discovered. Take it however you wish, as a hobby or responsibility but man it does a geater good...
I have listen to a lots of Japanese music of this type in just the last three days,got on to it by chance. I simply had NO idea that they created such Fantastic stuff. The radio stations I have listened to for years have done a great injustice to us.For money this beautifull music was never aired. I am totally hooked,this so relaxing and calming!
Truly one of the most relaxing forest ambiance music videos I have found in RU-vid. The bird sounds are not at all interrupted by the music tracks, they are beautifully combined together! Congratulations to Takatoshi Naitoh and to should be asleep for sharing!
i am a thousand feet tall i am nothing at all far away a photon is born on the sun traveling a tangent it passes through death and night and cold space it now illuminates your brown eye as you sit across from me and the membrane between us melts and we do not exist
What you do is listen to every album of a certain genre/time period until you find the good ones. It is really a lot like torture, because most of what you find is terrible. You go through long stretches where you find nothing good and you begin to wonder why you're even doing it. Then you find something truly special and it makes it all worthwhile. And what happens next is that once you find something truly special, it generally comes in a group. Good music is connected to other good music, so once you find something good, if you check the artist, record label, and related music, you will often find many albums and eps of great music that is similar. It's like searching for sunken treasure in the ocean: you spend 1000 hours finding nothing, then suddenly a huge amount of treasure all at once. The most important part of being a record digger is to share the gems when you find them because most people don't have the patience or time to dig through 1000 records to find the 20-30 that are amazing. I see it as a form of public service, but some people do it as a profession. It's called curation in the art world, but I come from the vinyl record world and we call it digging.
After I die and wake up in the next life surrounded by a beautiful flower meadow and lushous trees, when I open my eyes this is the music I want to hear.
Amém para toda a Paz e a prosperidade profetizadas pelo teu filho amado Tiago Brunet em nosso benefício!! E eu me comprometo com a 1. Sabedoria Divina com a 2. Paz interior e tambem com minha 3. Preparação para viver todo o projeto que Deus tem para a minha vida
I think in terms of a journey of tastes in art, my music journey is my favourite. It started with my brother being really into ambience which rubbed off on me, then it progressed into loving bedroom pop (Fox Academy). Which then lead me to Jerry Paper (a synth Jazz artist who stated in ambience), which then allowed me the chance to listen to Yasuaki Shimizu's album Kakashi, One of my all time favourite albums! From there it's been one beautiful soft Japanese album after another and I couldn't be happier! This album breathes beauty and peace. What was your Journey to this music? I'd love to hear the chain of events that lead you here!
Hello, just discovered your channel. Loving it so much. In the Forest is just the vibration I was looking for. Funny how the right thing comes along at right time. Thank you
The second track reminds me of educational videos from the 90s and early 2000s where the scenes would transition by having the new clip fly in from the corner
Amazing album. Also something crazy I found out the other day, you can hear the same samples of birds in the some places (small forests and Kakariko village) of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Edit: See example at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aLpiff1ou_M.html , 11:02 - 11:05
I'm no ornithologist, but I think it's the Lesser Cuckoo, and may also be mixed with calls from the Common Cuckoo. Lesser Cuckoo song: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nkMBoEO_bV4.html) Common Cuckoo song: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q8t1Gta5qhM.html)
sure can :) mega.nz/#F!vchiiDQR!FH4D0f_hnmdP8iISwzDTEw As for the Inoyama Land/Takashi Sekiguchi upload, someone sent a message to me requesting I take it down. Apparently the material I'd uploaded is being prepared for a re-release, so I don't wanna take away from that by posting the link, sorry!
@@should_be_asleep thank you...and I thought i had an eclectic collection! you, terminal passage, and saturn archives make me feel like a neophyte all over!
That's what they play in heaven all day, so for those who love decibels or dirty lyrics, you'd better start practising while you're here on Earth, because eternity is quite a long time to have to listen to things you don't appreciate or understand... I'm sure even a lot of cats in their baskets, parakeets in their cages, dwarf hamsters in their plastic houses looooove this kind of music...
I just discovered this is a copy of Hiroshi Yoshimura work. I still prefer this album over A.I.R, but I think is not ok if this is a premeditated copy.