A tale about a foreigner who woke up in a mysterious land covered in mist.
As he was looking at his surroundings he bumped into a kid named Riku who had a broken wooden sword, Riku was excited because hed never met a foreigner before. Riku later invited him to his home and the foreigner met his family but...this was no ordinary family as they were Samurais.
As the foreigner peeked through the branchy hut he saw a dozen more just like Riku’s family, it was at that moment he realised he was in the Land of the Samurai…
一 Journey to the West 0:00
二 Land of the Samurai 3:08
三 Tsunami Sky 8:23
四 Sleeping on the Susuki Grasslands 12:10
五 Gomenasai I 16:22
六 Sakura III 20:39
七 Grand Dojo 25:17
八 Kumite 28:30
九 Memoirs of a Geisha 32:38
十 Gomenasai II 36:26
十一 A conversation with the blacksmith 40:53
十二 The Forest of a Thousand Blades 45:13
十三 Oath 49:04
十四 Mysterious Ronin 52:32
十五 Gomenasai III 56:39
十六 Amaya village 58:57
十七 Kenjutsu water style 1:02:24
十八 Tea House 1:05:06
十九 Icarus 1:08:40
二十 6am Snowfall 1:11:26
二十一 Silence 1:15:33
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1. Группа крови — 00:01
2. Закрой за мной дверь — 4:43
3. Война — 8:57
4. Спокойная ночь — 12:59
5. Мама, мы все сошли с ума — 19:04
6. Бошетунмай — 23:11
7. В наших глазах — 27:19
8. Попробуй спеть вместе со мной — 30:52
9. Прохожий — 35:27
10. Дальше действовать будем мы — 39:04
11. Легенда — 42:58
No copyright infringement intended — all credit for this music goes to Kino and Viktor Tsoi.
Diynamic has come up with another idea for a new series of EPs… Under the title Diynamic Revisited, it will see one artist remixing two older tracks from the label’s back catalogue. First up is David August, who has elected to re-envision tracks by Kollektiv Turmstrasse and Stimming.
Kollektiv Turmstrasse’s ‘Last Day’ was first released back in 2009 and was a tropical bit of metallic tech house. David August’s revision, though, transforms it into a much deeper, slower burning and spiritual track with heavenly chords and buried deep baselines. When it drops it’s a spine tingling, emotional track that will silence dancefloors for all the right reasons.
Stimming’s ‘Der Schmelz’ came on his Change EP in 2010 and was a kinetic and intense bit of synthetic tech house funk. After David August works his magic though, the track is a moody, patient and spaced out track with slowly undulating grooves, haunting synth sounds and lots of starry night sky melodies that really make you take note.
This is the start of a great new series and it kicks off with two essential new revisions by the one and only David August.