
Takashi Kokubo: Creating ambient music out of art and the environment | The Japan Times Russell Thomas Takashi Kokubo didn’t know it back in 1985, but he was about to be at the forefront of one of Japan’s most coveted musical exports: kankyō ongaku (environmental music), an offshoot of ambient music that summons worlds and fills spaces with synthesized, and sometimes natural, sounds. “When I created ‘Digital Soundology #1 Volk von Bauhaus
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Dawn of the Forest
The Legend of Water
Breathing Earth II
Landscape Of Watermill
To Live With Water
Forest Full of Life
Sanctuary
Gaia
Sound Journey with the Stream
Azumino-Melody, Ode to Early Spring
The Blue Planet Seen Far Away
Forest Forest of Light
Sunlight Streaming Through the Leaves of Trees
Morning Haze
Yakushima-Forest Full of Life
White Ambient II
Quiet Inlet
Forest Falling Night
Soft Breeze
Forest of Light
Travelling Through the Stars to Gaia
Daydream (Cyber Phonic Introduction)
Breathing Earth I
Falling Night
Whales of Sirius
Invitation to Dream
White Ambient Ll
A Dream Sails Out To Sea - Scene 3
Painted in the Color of a Sun Set
Acrylic Winds
Cooling Down In the Sun Set
Cassiopeia's Lady
Shade of a Tree
Yearning For Trees
Tropical Paradise
catalyzer
Infinite Sunset
Animals In a Dream
A Calm & Elegant Utopia
Gaia's Love Theme
Changes In Nature
Songs for Water
Shiny Sand
Valley of Wind in a Cosmic Garden
Sound Scape of Monet: Seine, On the Side of a Spring
Dancing Lights
Sound Scape of Monet: Seashore of Etretat
Sweet Winds
Melting Clocks
Whispering Colors
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