"All is made in Japan"
This work was mastered by engineer Takeshi Azuma for analog records, and the board was domestically pressed at "Toyo Kasei".
The jacket/enclosed card using the work of photographer Shuhei Yoshida was selected and printed at "NDP (Nissha Digital Printing)" in Kyoto.
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Yamanashi-based musician Kosuke Anamizu, also known for his production and sound design work for videos, movies, art projects, and indoor spaces, is back with a new project that blends ambient and classical sounds. This is his first full-length album in nine years under the moniker "moshimoss."
In a departure from his past ambient and guitar based works, moshimoss' work shifts to a more universal, classical sound that focuses on piano and string pieces with simple composition and melody. With this project, which serves as a continuation of his 2020 and 2021 EP series, moshimoss uses his quintessential ephemeral soundscapes to tell a story of epic prorportions.
Guest performances include ASA-CHANG&JUNREI and TRIORA member Naotaro Moriyama and SEKAI NO OWARI backup violinist Anzu Suhara, with mastering by Takeshi Azuma of Yamashoku-on and jacket photography by Shuhei Yoshida. This album will be released in both digital and vinyl format.
credits
from Stones of Paradise,
track released January 31, 2023
Composed & Mix:
Kosuke Anamizu aka moshimoss
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