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Lullatone / Discography
Жанр: Electronic, Downtempo, Ambient, Indie Pop, Lounge Страна-производитель диска: Japan Год издания диска: 2001-2019 Тип издания: WEB, CD Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks, tracks+.cue Продолжительность: 15:20:51 Источник (релизер): bandcamp Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: front Lullatone - дуэт из Японии, состоящий из Шоуна Джеймса Сеймура, который пишет незамысловатые электро-поп-мелодии, и Йошими Томиды, напевающей под них детским голосом. Эта парочка познакомилась, когда Йошими была по студенческой программе обмена в США, а потом они оба переехали в Японию, где живут и работают до сих пор. Музыка Lullatone как будто специально создана для того, чтобы начинать или заканчивать под нее день - это особого нежного свойства ‘домашняя электроника’. Кажется, что все эти клавишные и другие звуки и звучки родом из спальни, возможно, даже детской - так они трогательны и наивны. Не зря альбом называется ‘Plays Pajama Pop Pour Vous’; Lullatone изобрели еще одну ячейку во все усложняющейся классификации электронной музыки - ‘пижамный поп’. Главная песня в альбоме, конечно же, ‘Pajama Party Pop’, в ней есть подсмотренный у взрослых основной бит, но все равно преобладают игрушки. ‘Sleepytime Samba’, ‘Bedroom Bossa Nova’ - одни названия песен могут дать представление о том, чем наполнена пластинка. Одни под эту музыку будут удивляться странности этих японцев, другие же возьмут в оборот для домашнего использования. Tracklist:
1. Bushman's Samba (1:41) 2. Wake Up Wake Up Remix (3:49) 3. P-A-J-A-M-A In The USA (1:09) Total length: 06:39 songs from compilations, etc released 01 January 2001 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. Kitty Koda Music Box Melody (0:33) 2. Hello Kitty Makes a Band (4:46) Total length: 05:19 released 01 February 2001 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. Make This Sound (6:14) 2. Tracing (3:35) 3. My Second Favorite Song In The World (7:06) 4. Coloring (2:46) 5. Resound (4:04) 6. Plastic Toy Record Player (7:22) 7. A Slow Waltz (3:38) 8. Poppy (1:08) 9. Huffy (1:23) 10. Bye Bye Bye (2:45) Total length: 40:01 "Consider the sine wave. It's the purest tone possible, a smooth wave without overtones. A sine wave, if reproduced properly, sounds exactly the same as another sine wave at the same frequency. Perhaps because few sounds in nature are true sine waves (some insects come close), we associate sine waves with machines. Ryoji Ikeda builds much of his music from sine waves, and the tone of his music reflects an abstract, mechanized and mathematical world. Ikeda has made some mind-blowing music that, to me, doesn't sound particularly human. It's music that seems pulled from some philosophical plane and injected directly into my brain. But Ikeda's ideas are only part of the sine wave story. I wonder if-- for American kids, at least-- a lifetime of exposure to the emergency broadcast system tests hasn't given sine waves a twinge of humanizing nostalgia. I remember tests while Electric Company played, and I remembered the real thing when a tornado would touch down in the area. I hear sine waves now and it triggers vague memories of being huddled with my family in a damp basement with the radio on, hearing the branches rattling against the house as the wind whipped outside: "Bzzzzz. This is the Emergency Broadcast System... a tornado warning is in effect for..." The familiar EBS tone was not actually a sine wave; the combination of two tones, 853 Hz and 960 Hz, gave the sound a slightly grating edge meant to signal "danger." But it was close, and it was the kind of thing you paid attention to when you were a kid. The EBS tone, though ostensibly a warning, had a certain comfort to it. On Computer Recital, Lullatone has found a way to take sine waves and arrange them into soft, gentle little lullabies, and I can't help but wonder if Shawn Seymour (Lullatone's driving force) feels a similar sense of nostalgia. This is music that instantly seems connected to pleasant childhood memories. Lullatone gets some of his warmth from the sine waves by not being a purist. While he makes regular use of clean tones, he mixes them with tones enriched with a dollop of harmonic distortion, in addition to tossing in some other instruments occasionally. So you get some organ, little hints of percussion, and even a subtle vocal. Lullatone's melodies are the repetitive and sequenced sort that minimalist composers added to music's vocabulary, and though tracks are easy enough to tell apart, the mood from one to the next varies little. Computer Recital is a calm, clean, reflective musical space that seems intimately connected with sounds coming from Japan, despite Lullatone's home base in Louisville. More than any single record, Computer Recital reminds me of the patient, measured melodicism of Nobukazu Takemura collaborator Aki Tsuyuko's solo album Ongakushitsu. It definitely sounds like something that could have come out on Childisc (witness titles like "Coloring" and "Plastic Toy Record Player"), and, deepening the connection, Lullatone's only other release is a split-single with Takemura alias Child's View. Even with these obvious inspirations, Lullatone doesn't seem derivative-- or, more accurately, the fact that it may be derivative doesn't much matter. There's something in Computer Recital's single-minded pursuit of simple beauty that personalizes the record. Everything about it radiates smallness and intimacy; it's intended for one-on-one communication, and hence, consideration of outside references seems unimportant and possibly even intrusive. The only requirements for enjoying Computer Recital are ears and the ability to daydream." Pitchforkmedia released 17 June 2003 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. The Smallest Thing In The World (3:18) 2. Second Day Of School (5:24) 3. Xylophone (2:54) 4. Whistling By Your Ear (2:56) 5. Beepop (2:17) 6. If I Had A Harp I Would Play It Everyday (0:54) 7. Magical...I Don't Know (5:16) 8. Twitter Of A Bird (1:27) 9. More Bunnies (1:28) 10. Twelve (1:16) 11. Fourteen (3:31) 12. Orange Juice (2:25) 13. Icicles Melting (3:19) 14. I Love You More Than Rice (1:04) 15. January (3:09) 16. Snow Country (3:06) 17. Crayons (2:29) 18. Swinging In The Park At Night (6:05) 19. Humming In The Bathtub (2:13) 20. Good Night, Good Night (6:28) Total length: 01:00:59 This is our long lost second album, originally released by Childisc in Japan. It is a bit more experimental than anything else we ever made, but there are still some gems in there. Most of the tracks were made by looking at the wave forms and cutting and pasting them like make a painting, without listening to them until the very end. The result became lots of randomly beeping melodic sine tones, that sometimes happen to fall into a harmony. released 01 October 2003 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. My Petit Prelude (0:42) 2. Yesterday (1:29) 3. Wake Up Wake Up (6:25) 4. Leaves Falling (4:12) 5. Puddles On The Playground (3:40) 6. Morning Coffee (5:56) 7. Afternoon Nap (For Pets) (4:45) 8. Pitter Pater Interlude (1:15) 9. Drip Drops Jumping On An Umbrella (7:14) 10. A Miniature Finale (6:14) Total length: 41:52 "The meandering, atmospheric compositions that make up Little Songs About Raindrops (they're little in scale and scope, not necessarily in length or complexity) branch out from Lullatone's predominantly electronic debut, Computer Recital, to include an impressive collection of toys: a tiny toy metalophone, a toy piano, a toy cassette tape recorder, and a programmable music box, whose glockenspiel-like tones dominate the album nearly as much as computer-generated sine waves did Recital. There's also some accordion, ukulele, viola, and delicately plucked (and rather toy-sounding) acoustic guitar. Virtually all of these instruments seem to personify the titular raindrops, which these songs are not so much "about" as wholly comprised of, figuratively speaking -- and so, come to think of it, do Yoshimi Tomida's vocals, at least on the onomatopoeic "Pitter Patter Interlude." Needless to say, there's a considerable amount of cuteness and whimsy on display here -- but that's not to suggest that this music is simplistic or overly precious. Apart from that admittedly cutesy interlude, the album is largely instrumental (Tomida's vocals appear on three other tracks, but they're either considerably muffled or substantially processed and manipulated), and largely concerned with gently building up layers of sound to create lush and lazy soundscapes that are wistful and winsome but still majestic in their quiet way. If the song titles and instrumentation make the childlike qualities of Lullatone's music inescapable, and perhaps suggest a whiff of gimmicky novelty, the music itself reveals that essence to be much more fundamental -- even performed entirely on "adult" synthesizers and classical instruments and given banal, non-descriptive titles (which these pieces are both abstract and accomplished enough to accommodate), the music's simple beauty and sense of wonder would remain undeniable." allmusic.com released 05 July 2004 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. Prelude (0:25) 2. Wander Music (2:22) 3. Mysterious Mix (2:10) Total length: 04:57 Sanrio asked us to compose the offical soundtrack to Hello Kitty's giant exhibition in Hong Kong. You can also buy the real limited edition CD (printed on a clear disc!) here: www.lullatone.com/music/hello-kitty-black-wonder-cd-single/ released 06 March 2005 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. dancing little drum machine (0:30) 2. ballet bop (0:31) 3. light reflections on the ceiling (0:30) 4. apples falling out of a basket (0:13) 5. A Guitar on the Road (0:30) 6. Bubbles in the Forest (0:32) 7. When Late at Night Becomes Early in the Morning (1:54) 8. Dance Dance (0:30) 9. The Color of Sunrise (0:33) 10. afternoon stroll (0:16) 11. Tiny Orchestra in the Sky (0:59) 12. Brass Practice (1:22) 13. A Slow Conversation (1:38) 14. sizzling grill (0:32) 15. A Windy Wednesday (1:37) 16. Wake Up Orchestra (0:33) 17. riding a bicylce over a big hill at night (0:30) 18. So Sleepy (1:41) 19. Tippy Toe (0:42) Total length: 15:33 released 30 August 2006 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. Good Morning Melody (5:01) 2. Bedroom Bossa Band (2:44) 3. Magical (5:09) 4. Pajama Party Pop (3:30) 5. Sleepytime Samba (5:48) 6. Thoughts and Clouds (4:40) 7. Building Castles in the Sky (2:33) 8. Floating Away (7:59) Total length: 37:24 " Lullatone's fourth album, Plays Pajama Pop Pour Vous, coaxes its bass drum sounds from a pillow. One half of the Nagoya, Japan-based duo, Shawn James Seymour pulls naptime melodies out of thin air, while Yoshimi Tomida whispers about little birds, waking up, and castles in the sky. In the tradition of Kyoto-based producer Nobukazu Takemura, whose Childisc label released their 2003 sophomore effort My Petit Melodies, Lullatone papier-mâché the childlike sounds of bell-tone synths and toy glockenspiel into imaginative, minimalist pop. Gentle sine waves bounce repetitively throughout sleepy-eyed opener "Good Morning Melody" and yawning synth exercise "Magical...", drifting across unhurried rhythms. It's as if they might evaporate altogether when you open your eyes. Eight-minute finale "Floating Away", with an ideal beat for a slumberland discotheque, uses stereo trickery to create the illusion that reclining headphone listeners are beginning to hover. But then, the defining sensation of Plays Pajama Pop Pour Vous is weightlessness. Nonetheless, Lullatone can't neatly be filed alongside such kinder-pop acts as the Boy Least Likely To or Architecture in Helsinki. Plays Pajama Pop Pour Vous is interested not so much in being cute as in being cute majestically. Ukulele-driven "Bedroom Bossa Nova" exalts its simple melody and lyrics by letting us gaze at them from a sweeping vista of tropicalia, toy drums, and meticulously breezy production. The glistening harp loops of "Sleepytime Samba" spread out beneath warm beeps and blips with the fragile grandeur of Múm. OK, whistle-led "Pajama Party Pop" could almost be Hot Chip for the seventh-birthday crowd. So cute. At the same time, Lullatone's latest represents a progression for the duo. Little by little, their project has become more organic as well as more indebted to Tomida's girlish vocals, which feature on each of the new album's eight tracks. Where 2003 debut Computer Recital sought simple beauty in abstract electronics, Plays Pajama Pop Pour Vous finds the abstract in beautifully simple songs. These days Lullatone overload on aesthetic traits frequently viewed as puerile, and they find in them something transcendent. In the world of Seymour and Tomida, cuteness is merely beauty of another kind." Pitchforkmedia released 06 December 2006 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. The Bathtime Beat (2:09) 2. Your Snore (3:22) 3. The Bedtime Beatbox (2:24) 4. Make Believe Melody (1:06) 5. Maboroshi Ondo (1:12) 6. Marching to Sleep (2:49) 7. Tiny Cinema (1:35) 8. Goodnight Train (3:20) 9. Make Believe Melody #2 (1:28) 10. Oyasumi (1:09) Total length: 20:34 Lullatone are back with their latest conceptual pop masterpiece, 'The Bedtime Beat'. This new 10 song mini-album finds the duo not only further perfecting their blend of self proclaimed pajama pop, but also taking it into new uncharted waters, literally. The albums opens with the infectious 'Bathtime Beat' which features a drum solo of tapping water in a bathtub! Other interesting sounds to be found on the record include a bed tapped to to sound like a bass drum, snores cut up into hynopticbreathy drum beats, Yoshimi's human beatbox, marching in slippers and a full cast of toy instruments and soft sine tones intricately arranged into tiny little dazzling melodies recorded half at home and half in a music room at a Japanese elementary school. This is both Lullatone's strangest and most pop album yet and a future classic for sure. So come on everybody let's march to sleep with the new sound of the bedtime beat! released 04 March 2008 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. A Mobile Over Your Bed (4:30) 2. Bedroom Bossa Band (2:46) 3. Good Morning Melody (5:03) 4. Wake Up Wake Up (6:25) 5. Leaves Falling (4:14) 6. Make This Sound (6:16) 7. Marching to Sleep (2:51) 8. Kitty Koda (extended lullaby remix) (7:55) Total length: 40:00 We Will Rock You... To Sleep is an introduction to Lullatone, featuring tracks from several previous albums. To order the CD, go here: www.lullatone.com/news/sampler-cd/ released 26 May 2009 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. A Mobile Over Your Bed (4:37) 2. A Plastic Bag in the Wind (3:01) 3. A Merry-Go-Round in the Park (4:16) 4. An Old Record on Its Player (2:48) 5. A Carousel on a Slide Projector (3:55) 6. Stars on the Ceiling of a Planetarium (1:50) 7. Tops on a Table (2:08) 8. The Hands of a Clock (3:28) 9. A Toy Train on Its Track (3:12) 10. The Whole World While You Are Asleep (8:57) Total length: 38:12 “Let Lullatone send you to sleep with their newest collection of lullabies. Originally composed for their newborn son, this set of merry-go-round melodies is the perfect bedtime background music for babies and adults alike. Each track is specially composed to loop seamlessly using the “repeat one” function on your CD or mp3 player, allowing unlimited long listening. Single melodies can also be enjoyed seamlessly for hours at a time as you drift to dreams, letting the songs spin in circles. And the artwork also uses a special die cut cover to allow the music’s disc to spin too! The production on the album features a high level of sound science to ensure ultimate effectiveness in snooze induction. Underwater recordings, heartbeats as drumbeats and tape hiss as ambient white noise are just the beginning of the shuteye science the duo employed to create their most careful concept album to date.” released 09 June 2009 All tracks are 24 Bit except track 1 - 16 Bit More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. Hush Little Baby (3:58) 2. Brahm's Lullaby (1:56) 3. Frere Jacques (4:20) 4. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (2:11) 5. Rock-a-bye Baby (3:36) 6. Row Row Row Your Boat (2:40) 7. London Bridge (2:16) 8. Soft White Noise (10:08) Total length: 31:05 Yoshimi's Little brother had a baby girl. We decided to record these super hypnotic renditions of classic lullabies for her. All of the tracks features womb sounds, white noise, scientific panning, and other effects to makes these the sleepiest tracks ever. All tracks are also seamlessly loop-able using the repeat one function in iTunes. The cover art is by our wonderful friends Secondary School. released 06 September 2010 All tracks are 24Bit More information: foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. My Portable Melody (3:45) Track is 24 Bit We are recording a new album of super simple pop songs right now. Lots of whistling and brass band action! Hopefully it will be out super soon! released 09 September 2010 More information: foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. Walking on the Sidewalk (2:28) 2. Whistling in an Office (1:41) 3. A lot of People Cutting Grass on a Sunday (1:35) 4. Ah, It Was in the Garage After All (2:20) 5. Tap on Your Lap (2:51) 6. Heart and Soul (2:05) 7. Jazzavator (1:39) 8. Umbrella (1:30) 9. Polka Dots (1:02) 10. Matteru (Waiting, We're Waiting) (2:05) Total length: 19:16 Hello. We propose a new kind of elevator music - one that makes you want to snap and clap, and talk to the stranger next to you. We'd like to feel like going up and down vertically in a box held up by wires is a magical adventure. But, we'd also like elevator music that sometimes makes you want to get out of the elevator and take a walk outside. Lately most of the elevators in our city don't play music, so we imagine songs like these when we ride them. released 02 February 2011 Shawn James Seymour - music Yoshimi Seymour - vocals Tateishi Souta - vocals on track 1 Sakuragaoka Junior High School Choir - vocals on track 10 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. Sitting Up and Stretching Out (0:31) 2. An Older Umbrella (0:40) 3. A Nice Concert Hall (0:26) 4. The Tortoise and the Hare (0:36) 5. Cha Cha Ciao (0:39) 6. Bird by Your Window (0:28) 7. Morning Circus (0:40) 8. Building Ringer #1 (0:20) 9. Kotatsu and Famicon (0:31) 10. Polyrhythmic Ringer #1 (0:32) Total length: 05:23 These are alarms and ringtones for smart phones. TO GET THE .m4r FILES FOR iPHONES, PLEASE CLICK HERE: bit.ly/lullaring released 01 July 2011 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. growing up (3:17) 2. a runaway kite (1:56) 3. going to buy some strawberries (1:30) 4. an inherited record collection (1:19) 5. finding a leaf in your girlfriend's hair (2:14) 6. an older couple holding hands (2:09) 7. checking things off of a to-do list early in the morning (2:43) 8. riding a bike down a big hill and taking your feet off of the pedals (2:31) 9. the best paper airplane ever (2:40) 10. a picture of your grandparents when they were young (3:02) 11. little things swimming under a microscope (2:19) 12. clapping contest (1:12) 13. the kind of song you make up in your head when you are bored (1:20) 14. brass practice (3:24) 15. listening to raindrops knocking on a window (3:10) Total length: 34:46 For this album we tried to make songs that could soundtrack all of the little things in your life feel like they are special parts of a film. Maybe not too dramatic parts, or intense parts, but just everyday magic kind of stuff. offical press blurb Built on a bed of indie film instrumentation and close mic'd coziness, Lullatone's new album Soundracks for Everyday Adventures is their most expressive and expansive work to date. Hints of chamber pop, instrumental twee and modern classical weave seamlessly between the 15 pieces on the album. After years of composing music for films and commercials, Lullatone's Shawn James Seymour has broadened his musical language to include a palette of emotions absent in the group's earlier slumber pop albums. On Soundtracks for Everyday Adventures, Lullatone explore the everyday magic of ordinary life - the reflective feeling of seeing a picture of your grandparents when they were a young couple, the thrill of riding your bike down a big hill, watching raindrops knock on your windowsill, the exhilaration of checking everything off of a to-do list early in the morning or simply going to buy some strawberries. It is a world where the mundane becomes meaningful.. and, at times, even magical. Like for the early scores of Wes Anderson's films, there is definite a whimsical quality to the album. Flourishes of glockenspiel, intimate plucks of guitalele (a Japanese inventive cross between a guitar and ukulele), hushed strings, horns piano and brushed drums are all used in illustrative and imaginative ways. But, despite the intricate instrumentation, the tracks never feel cluttered or lose their clarity. These are carefully considered compositions. Airy and gentle, they owe their understated quality to Lullatone's life in Japan, where subtlety and good taste are a key to life. The entire album was recorded in the group's meticulously organized home studio which was recently featured on Lifehacker.com and Apartment Therapy for its design conscious take on simplicity in life design. Like their studio, this album shows a modern take on minimalism, one filled warmth and intimacy, and proves that sometimes a lack of clutter is all that is need to inspire the imagination. released 20 October 2011 Shawn James Seymour - music & production Yoshimi Seymour - super quiet vocals & idea helper with: Yoshihiro Tsuchie - guitar on tracks 3, 6, 8 & 13 Mastering by Lawrence English at 158 Artwork & Design by Sean Talley Recorded at home in Nagoya, Japan More information: X Lossless Decoder version 20111015 (136.4) TITLE "Soundtracks for Everyday Adventures" ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. Cannonball Splash (2:38) 2. Splitting a Banana Split (3:16) 3. Hot Sand (2:28) 4. Race Against the Sunset (2:48) 5. Grocery Shopping for a BBQ (2:08) 6. Secretly Loving the Smell of Suntan Oil (2:59) 7. Driving Home with a Towel on the Seat (1:59) 8. Still Feeling the Waves When You Go to Bed (3:17) Total length: 21:33 Hi, Here is new Lullatone EP "Summer Songs" We think it could be a good soundtrack for: • ice cold drinks (with foam things around them to keep them extra cool) • anything by a pool • just cruising on a skateboard (without too many technical tricks) • making sun tea • bonus juice at the bottom of your shaved ice • itching after sitting in a patch of really really green grass • making a funny sound while walking around in flip flops • sweating • eating dinner outside • hammock naps • spraying a friend with a garden hose • wishing you were wearing more clothes in the freezer section of the supermarket • pretty much anything involving a backyard - and - • eating way too much watermelon released 11 June 2013 Lullatone are: Shawn James Seymour - music Yoshimi Seymour - singing on the songs with words with help from: Yoshihiro Tsuchie - clarineo on #6 Shinya Sugio - background vocals on #8 chorus and tongue clicks on #6 by our afternoon ping pong in the park club: Shinya Sugio, Atsuko Sugio, Aki Naruji, Evina Ryouta, Keico Matsunaga, Naoko Mizota, Yumi Ozeki, Yoshihiro Ishigaki and special guest: Yoshiko Tomida (Yoshimi's mom!) - background vocals on #8 Mastering by Lawrence English at 158 Layout help from Evina Ryouta at Sundwich Inc. Illustration by Ruby Taylor Recorded at home in Nagoya, Japan (and a little bit in the pool at the Hilton, Guam) More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. look up! there is a perfect gradient in the top of that tree (1:10) 2. here comes the sweater weather (2:52) 3. new stationery for a new semester (1:06) 4. the biggest pile of leaves you have ever seen (3:19) 5. animal crossing signs on the highways in other countries (1:00) 6. seasonal produce (1:50) 7. an awkward dinner conversation at a family gathering (1:20) 8. just walking around (2:39) 9. adventure music for migrating birds (3:04) 10. raindrops plucking the last leaves from a tree (4:55) Total length: 23:15 Hello, here are some songs we made for autumn. We think they might make a nice soundtrack for: • introducing more layers into your wardrobe • discovering an impressive collection of acorns • watching a cup of hot tea steam up a friend's glasses • riding bikes when it is way way too windy • choosing a rake over a leaf blower • switching from iced coffee to hot coffee • eating too many persimmons, sweet potatoes and chestnuts • "smelling nature" • walking slower than usual released 07 October 2013 Lullatone are: Shawn James Seymour - making music and breakfast Yoshimi Seymour - singing a little bit and making lunch and dinner with help from: Ryouta Ebina - melodica, whistling, chorus Shinya Sugio - whistling, chorus Ai Hasunuma - whistling, chorus Nagisa Shima - whistling, chorus Natsumi Ebiko - chorus Tomohiro Yasui - chorus Wataru Yasue - chorus Makiko Suzuki - chorus Souta Tateishi - chorus Ryan Gibeau - whistling Yoshihiro Tsuchie - super quiet clarineo and Niko Seymour - chorus and telling us which songs are good (or not) Mastering by Lawrence English at 158 Illustrations by Grace Lee www.graceleeillustrator.com Layout by Ryouta Ebina at Sundwich Inc www.sundwich.jp for more info www.lullatone.com helo@lullatone.com More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. a little song about snowdrops (4:22) 2. an ode to eaten snowflakes (1:10) 3. the view from a foggy window, or your head in the clouds with a fever (3:53) 4. prelude for a single snowflake under a streetlight, falling like a star (1:12) 5. shaken like a snow globe (2:26) 6. all the optimism of early January (3:05) 7. tiny glaciers (4:43) 8. falling asleep with a book on your chest (4:17) Total length: 25:08 Tracks 3, 4 & 8 are 24 Bit Hello, here are some songs we made for winter. We think they might make a nice soundtrack for: • watching your breath come out like little clouds • catching a cold • revisiting a book you've already read (or were supposed to have read at school) • warming your hands on coffee mugs • pulling a scarf all the way up to your nose • soup • "old people hobbies" • hibernating released 04 February 2014 Lullatone are: Shawn James Seymour - melodies and putting Nina to sleep Yoshimi Seymour - quietly singing "aa aa aa" and putting Niko to sleep with help from: Yoshihiro Tsuchie - three stringed bass on track number 3 Illustration by Anna Kövecses annakovecses.tumblr.com Layout help from Ryouta Ebina at Sundwich Inc www.sundwich.jp for more info www.lullatone.com helo@lullatone.com More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. a natural alarm clock (0:53) 2. waking up on a picnic blanket (2:41) 3. gathering sticks for a nest (2:28) 4. origami tulips (2:48) 5. outside sandwiches (2:01) 6. perfectly organized cleaning supplies (1:03) 7. the very first palm tree of spring break (3:23) 8. a sky full of hot air balloons (3:05) 9. sprouts in the cracks in the concrete (2:13) 10. wet grass (2:55) Total length: 23:30 All tracks are 24 Bit Hello. Here is the Lullatone EP for Spring. We think it could be a good soundtrack for: • living with the philosophy that “every basket is a picnic basket” • spraying allergy medicine into your nose • debating whether or not to share your lunch with a pigeon • saying “Spring Break Forever” like James Franco in that movie • really regretting you started spring cleaning half way in • wholeheartedly looking for four leaf clovers • short sleeves • forgetting it still gets cold at night released 08 May 2015 Lullatone are: Shawn James Seymour - music and loading the car Yoshimi Seymour - humming, singing “ba da ba ba” and packing lunch with help from: a lot of birds in the park by our house and: Tateishi Souta - humming, singing and whistling Angus Rofe, Shinya Sugio, Motoshi Nakayama, Yoshihiro Ishigaki - whistling on track 10 and special guest: Niko Seymour - whistling like a person and whistling like a bird Mastering by Lawrence English at 158 Layout help from Evina Ryouta at Sundwich Inc. Illustration by Pui Lee ( scouteditions.co.uk ) Recorded in Nagoya, Japan More information: foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. trying something again (again) (02:54) (24Bit) 2. a photograph from the day you were born (03:34) (24Bit) 3. how frost grows (02:42) (24Bit) 4. a blanket of snow spotted from under the blankets in bed (02:21) (24Bit) 5. symptoms of a scatterbrain (02:30) 6. window weather (02:35) 7. cooped up at home with a fever and a tape loop (03:16) 8. an inappropriate Valentine's Day gift (02:01) 9. for all the forgotten resolutions (02:38) 10. the extra opportunities of a leap year (03:24) 11. with the posture of a melting snowman (02:32) 12. two turntables and a casiotone (03:09) 13. how I broke my parents' record player (when I was five) (03:30) (24Bit) 14. aboard Korean Air flight 742 to Seoul (02:24) 15. working from a park bench (02:10) 16. puddles full of petals (of Sakura) (02:11) (24Bit) 17. drops evaporating back up into the clouds (02:04) (24Bit) 18. a big breath of pollen (02:58) 19. a collage of cut up flowers (02:21) (24Bit) 20. like a honey bee on holiday (02:02) 21. returning overdue library books (03:03) 22. tool belts are the cool belts (03:44) 23. trying to (not) work in beautiful Barcelona (02:07) 24. a hometown hero (02:26) 25. lawn games (02:09) (24Bit) 26. father-son adventures (03:24) 27. an indecisive relationship with air conditioning (02:26) 28. polyphonic ping pong (02:20) 29. concrete waves (02:48) 30. river riding (03:17) 31. coin operated car washes (02:06) 32. the existential dilemma of a melting ice cream cone (02:40) 33. reading by a pool (02:03) 34. the precarious journey of a piece of lost luggage (02:53) 35. transition into September (02:40) 36. leisure gardening (02:36) 37. migration patterns (03:08) 38. autumnal equinox (shūbun no hi) (02:51) 39. train ticket to Tokyo (02:48) (24Bit) 40. as night falls earlier each day (02:33) 41. another word for productivity (02:20) 42. up above the clouds (02:00) (24Bit) 43. masters of Italian cinema (02:32) (24Bit) 44. there go the leaves, one by one (03:24) 45. sometimes it's hard to even imagine a bright side (02:04) (24Bit) 46. getting back up (01:11) 47. studying a pine cone (03:06) 48. how to tie a scarf (02:40) 49. forgotten formats (02:47) 50. skipping ahead (03:11) 51. handmade presents (03:51) 52. finishing something you worked really hard on (03:34) Total length: 02:19:58 We are going to release a new song every Thursday this year. Hopefully these little weekly wanders will lead to some nice melodies, new ideas and a lot of exploring. Here's to making 2016 the best year yet. released January 7, 2016 More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
1. trying something again again (piano version) (02:42) 2. my second favorite song in the world (piano version) (04:43) 3. an ode to eaten snowflakes (piano version) (01:14) 4. a blanket of snow spotted from under the blankets in bed (piano version) (01:43) 5. morning coffee (piano version) (03:08) 6. fleeting years (piano version) (02:03) 7. an older couple holding hands (piano version) (02:42) 8. icicles melting (piano version) (03:10) 9. for all the forgotten resolutions (piano version) (02:38) 10. wake up wake up (piano version) (04:43) 11. another word for productivity (piano version) (02:00) 12. waking up on a picnic blanket (piano version) (02:44) 13. going to buy some strawberries (piano version) (01:43) 14. second day of school (piano version) (02:26) 15. sad grass (piano version) (02:17) 16. the biggest pile of leaves you have ever seen (piano version) (03:18) 17. thursday inverse (piano version) (02:02) 18. gathering sticks for a nest (piano version) (02:35) 19. afternoon nap for pets (piano version) (03:13) 20. a runaway kite (piano version) (01:40) 21. origami tulips (piano version) (01:54) 22. wet grass (piano version) (02:00) 23. starlight (piano version) (02:18) 24. make believe melody (piano version) (01:23) 25. we're better than this, were better than this (piano version) (02:39) 26. little by little (piano version) (03:16) 27. checking things off of a to-do list early in the morning (piano version) (02:01) 28. umbrella (piano version) (01:52) 29. good morning melody (piano version) (04:07) 30. race against the sunset (piano version) (02:51) 31. the kind of song you make up in your head when you are bored (piano version) (01:25) 32. fireflies and lightning bugs (piano version) (02:21) 33. the existential dilemma of a melting ice cream cone (piano version) (02:39) 34. perfectly organized cleaning supplies (piano version) (01:06) 35. still feeling the waves when you go to bed (piano version) (03:13) 36. September Affective Disorder (piano version) (01:55) 37. a picture of your grandparents when they were young (piano version) (03:01) 38. falling asleep with a book on your chest (piano version) (03:14) 39. growing up (piano version) (03:20) 40. every little moment (piano version) (03:43) 41. stars on the ceiling of a planetarium (piano version) (01:30) 42. floating away (piano version) (05:20) 43. leaves falling (piano version) (03:18) 44. here comes the sweater weather (piano version) (01:36) 45. adventure music for migrating birds (piano version) (03:30) 46. finding a leaf in your girlfriend's hair (piano version) (04:08) 47. an awkward dinner conversation at a family gathering (piano version) (01:27) 48. a curtain dancing in the wind (piano version) (03:57) 49. how to tie a scarf (piano version) (03:15) 50. prelude for a single snowflake under a streetlight, falling like a star (piano version) (01:09) 51. a slow waltz (piano version) (03:29) 52. a little song about snowdrops (piano version) (09:03) Total length: 02:24:44 24Bit release except tracks 18, 20, 23-27, 36-41, 47-49 In 2018 we recorded piano versions of our old songs every week for a year. We hope they can make a good soundtrack for your everyday life - riding a bike to the library, tending to houseplants, studying a foreign language or browsing through books in a museum gift shop. We’d love to hear when you like to listen to them. released March 21, 2019 LULLATONE are: Shawn James Seymour - melodies Yoshimi Seymour - food services and justified criticism artwork by Naoko Mizota all songs ℗ and Ⓒ Shawn James Seymour / Lullatone Thanks to Niko, Nina, Naoko, Yoshihiro and Yoshiko (Yoshimi’s mom who gave us her old piano) More information: ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
Disc 1 (01:08:59) 1. Trying Something Again Again (02:41) 2. My Second Favorite Song In The World (04:36) 3. An Ode To Eaten Snowflakes (01:09) 4. A Blanket Of Snow Spotted From Under The Blankets In Bed (01:42) 5. Morning Coffee (03:07) 6. Fleeting Years (02:03) 7. An Older Couple Holding Hands (02:40) 8. Icicles Melting (03:08) 9. For All The Forgotten Resolutions (02:37) 10. Wake Up Wake Up (04:40) 11. Another Word For Productivity (01:58) 12. Waking Up On A Picnic Blanket (02:39) 13. Going To Buy Some Strawberries (01:43) 14. Second Day Of School (02:24) 15. Sad Grass (02:15) 16. The Biggest Pile Of Leaves You Have Ever Seen (03:15) 17. Thursday Inverse (02:00) 18. Gathering Sticks For A Nest (02:32) 19. Afternoon Naps For Pets (03:10) 20. A Runaway Kite (01:39) 21. Origami Tulips (01:51) 22. Wet Grass (01:58) 23. Starlight (02:15) 24. Make Believe Melody (01:22) 25. We're Better Than This, We're Better Than This (02:32) 26. Little By Little (03:13) 27. Checking Things Off A To-do List Early In The Morning (02:00) 28. Umbrella (01:50) Disc 2 (01:08:41) 1. Good Morning Melody (04:07) 2. Race Against The Sunset (02:51) 3. The Kind Of Song You Make Up In Your Head When You Are Bored (02:24) 4. Fireflies And Lightning Bugs (02:18) 5. The Existential Dilemma Of A Melting Ice Cream Cone (02:39) 6. Perfectly Organized Cleaning Supplies (01:06) 7. Still Feeling The Waves When You Go To Bed (03:11) 8. September Affective Disorder (01:55) 9. A Picture Of Your Grandparents When They Were Young (02:59) 10. Falling Asleep With A Book On Your Chest (03:05) 11. Growing Up (03:18) 12. Every Little Moment (03:41) 13. Stars On The Ceiling Of A Planetarium (01:27) 14. Floating Away (05:19) 15. Leaves Falling (03:16) 16. Here Comes The Sweater Weather (01:35) 17. Adventure Music For Migrating Birds (03:30) 18. Finding A Leaf In Your Girlfriends Hair (04:08) 19. An Awkward Dinner Conversation At A Family Gathering (01:27) 20. A Curtain Dancing In The Wind (03:56) 21. How To Tie A Scarf (03:15) 22. Prelude For A Single Snowdrop Under A Streetlight, Falling Like A Star (01:08) 23. A Slow Waltz (03:29) 24. A Little Song About Snowdrops (02:37) Total length: 02:17:40 Credits Artwork, Design – Naoko Mizota Piano, Composed By – Shawn James Seymour Notes In 2018 we recorded piano versions of our old songs every week for a year. We hope they can make a good soundtrack for your everyday life - riding a bike to the library, tending to houseplants, studying a foreign language or browsing through books in a museum gift shop. We’d love to hear when you like to listen to them. More information: Exact Audio Copy V1.3 from 2. September 2016 REM GENRE Ambient ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Exact Audio Copy V1.3 from 2. September 2016 REM GENRE Ambient ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
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