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4.0 excellent | Gene Gol CONTRIBUTOR | February 8th 21 | Motohiro's minimalist compositions strike with a lovely swerve of whimsy. I can almost see it musically narrating some documentary on the Japanese countryside.
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2.5 average | NeutralThunder12 | January 29th 12 | On Nakashima's modern classical album "We Hum On the Way Home" There are some brilliant
ideas, and some lame ones. Mostly lame ones. The trumpet on here is the worst fucking thing
Ive ever heard.
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4.5 superb | YouAreMySilence | October 4th 09 | Alot of instrumental music suffers from being too cute. Artists like The Album Leaf, Explosions In The Sky etc. attempt to make "pretty" music but more times then not instead of pulling on your heartstrokes they bring the zzz's and sometimes even bring up your lunch. But with We Hum On The Way Home Japanese composer Motohiro Nakashima manages to stay on the right side of cute. Mainly consisting of just piano, trumpet and acoustic guitar, this Jap manages to make some of best neo classical music I've heard since Max Richter, and music thats perfect for that picnic in park with your, probably unfaithful, lover.
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4.0 excellent | Banion | March 28th 11 |
4.0 excellent | Shadow17 | September 15th 10 |
3.5 great | Niels | May 17th 10 |
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