Tamaki

Koji Tamaki - Best Harvest (2003) SACD ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC  Vinyl & HR

Posted by HDAtall at July 24, 2023
Koji Tamaki - Best Harvest (2003) SACD ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

Koji Tamaki - Best Harvest (2003)
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 63:55 minutes | Scans included | 1,82 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Scans included | 1,59 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/48 kHz | Scans included | 775 MB

Kōji Tamaki (玉置 浩二) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and actor. He has been well known as frontman of the rock band Anzen Chitai that debuted in 1982 and enjoyed a successful career, particularly during the 1980s. In 1993, he began his career as a solo artist, and since then he has experienced much critical acclaim and commercial success. Widely regarded as one of the greatest Japanese vocalists, in 2014 he was ranked first by a panel of 200 experts for the best ever singing voice in Japan. Moreover, in June 2021 Koji was voted as the greatest ever male Japanese singer, with 190 experts agreeing that he is a "living national treasure of music" and that he portrays an "unparalleled mass of expressiveness and emotion which only seems to get better with age".
Mari Tamaki & Sirius Quartet - Retrograde (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Mari Tamaki & Sirius Quartet - Retrograde (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 24:15 minutes | 460 MB
Classical | Label: Navona Records, Official Digital Download

Retrograde by Sirius Quartet is a collection of innovative string works from Mari Tamaki. Tamaki, a Japanese cellist, composer, performer, and producer, conjures up drama through intense dissonances and delicate tonal harmonies throughout. The result is elegant and dynamic, drawing on Tamaki’s classical, improvisational, and avant-garde influences. The album features works like parallel realities, an ode to a cross-dimensional world that quite possibly exists. It also includes sneak into the Q-city, named after a work by Japanese painter Iori Mamiya depicting a psychedelic journey into one’s own mind. Contrary to what its title suggests, RETROGRADE is forward-thinking and intellectually captivating.

«Lumberjanes» by Mariko Tamaki  Audiobooks

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 22, 2019
«Lumberjanes» by Mariko Tamaki

«Lumberjanes» by Mariko Tamaki
English | ISBN: 9781501994746 | MP3@64 kbps | 3h 27m | 94.9 MB

«Lumberjanes: Ghost Cabin» by Mariko Tamaki  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 29, 2019
«Lumberjanes: Ghost Cabin» by Mariko Tamaki

«Lumberjanes: Ghost Cabin» by Mariko Tamaki
English | ISBN: 9781683354840 | EPUB | 4.7 MB

«Lumberjanes: Unicorn Power! (Lumberjanes #1)» by Mariko Tamaki  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Oct. 3, 2019
«Lumberjanes: Unicorn Power! (Lumberjanes #1)» by Mariko Tamaki

«Lumberjanes: Unicorn Power! (Lumberjanes #1)» by Mariko Tamaki
English | ISBN: 9781683351351 | EPUB | 3.7 MB

«Lumberjanes» by Mariko Tamaki  Audiobooks

Posted by Gelsomino at Oct. 2, 2019
«Lumberjanes» by Mariko Tamaki

«Lumberjanes» by Mariko Tamaki
English | ISBN: 9781980006114 | MP3@64 kbps | 3h 22m | 92.5 MB

«Lumberjanes: The Moon Is Up (Lumberjanes #2)» by Mariko Tamaki  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at March 26, 2020
«Lumberjanes: The Moon Is Up (Lumberjanes #2)» by Mariko Tamaki

«Lumberjanes: The Moon Is Up (Lumberjanes #2)» by Mariko Tamaki
English | ISBN: 9781683352518 | EPUB | 4.3 MB

From Tamaki-Makau-Rau to Auckland  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Nice_smile) at Feb. 17, 2017
From Tamaki-Makau-Rau to Auckland

From Tamaki-Makau-Rau to Auckland by Russell Stone
English | 2002 | ISBN: 1869402596 | 350 Pages | PDF | 18.94 MB

VA - Nippon Acid Folk 1970​-​1980 (2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 6, 2024
VA - Nippon Acid Folk 1970​-​1980 (2024)

VA - Nippon Acid Folk 1970​-​1980 (2024) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) - 218 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 87 MB
36:58 | Folk, Acid Folk | Label: Time Capsule

A counterculture movement united by an expansive, experimental and deeply soulful sensibility, Japan’s rebel protest music challenged the status quo and changed the country’s music industry in the process.
The birth of Japan’s nascent acid folk scene was rooted in the messy and invigorating political climate of the late 1960s. It is a story of Dadaists, communists, pharmacists and cult leaders, led by a young generation of upstart students, artists and dreamers hellbent on turning their world upside down. Born on the campuses of Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, and centred around newly formed independent label and left-wing stronghold URC, this uniquely Japanese form of folk expression provided an outlet for musicians who were tired of aping Western sounds and instead found ways to sing in Japanese and integrate traditional forms in new ways. At the forefront of this movement was Yellow Magic Orchestra’s Haroumi Hosono, a polymath innovator whose band Happy End released the first Japanese language rock album, and whose influence would go on to be felt across Japanese music for decades.

VA - Nippon Acid Folk 1970​-​1980 (2024) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 6, 2024
VA - Nippon Acid Folk 1970​-​1980 (2024) (Hi-Res)

VA - Nippon Acid Folk 1970​-​1980 (2024) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 405 MB
36:58 | Folk, Acid Folk | Label: Time Capsule

A counterculture movement united by an expansive, experimental and deeply soulful sensibility, Japan’s rebel protest music challenged the status quo and changed the country’s music industry in the process.
The birth of Japan’s nascent acid folk scene was rooted in the messy and invigorating political climate of the late 1960s. It is a story of Dadaists, communists, pharmacists and cult leaders, led by a young generation of upstart students, artists and dreamers hellbent on turning their world upside down. Born on the campuses of Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, and centred around newly formed independent label and left-wing stronghold URC, this uniquely Japanese form of folk expression provided an outlet for musicians who were tired of aping Western sounds and instead found ways to sing in Japanese and integrate traditional forms in new ways. At the forefront of this movement was Yellow Magic Orchestra’s Haroumi Hosono, a polymath innovator whose band Happy End released the first Japanese language rock album, and whose influence would go on to be felt across Japanese music for decades. Alongside, and informed by the Kansai scene’s Takashi Nishioka and Happy End collaborator Ken Narita, they experimented with cadences and accents of the Japanese language to open the door for others to experiment with their own forms of psychedelic folk too.