Why does Susamu Hirasawa's music always have such a vibe to it.

Like, I know I haven't listened to much outside the few anime soundtracks he's done, but...

every bit of it, even if some are tracks I don't like as much, all are just... really fascinating pieces of art in their own right. Weird, harmonic, abstract pieces, that nonetheless evoke powerful emotions and feelings.

like, Parade from the Paprika OST is just... WOW it's weird. Using distorted, vocoded samples and cutting them and stitching them together in a glitchy synthetic acapella to make the main melody of the track is just... fuck it's just... so good???

@Nine imo listen to every p-model album. in my opinion. thats my suggestion (just an opinion)

@jk no i don't think you understand this track is just... I LOVE EVERY PART OF IT SO FAR THERE ISN'T A SINGLE NOTE THAT I HAVEN'T LOVED AND ALL TOGETHER IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL HOLY SHIT.

@jk this is off to a fuckin' great start. it's weird as shit immediately but also really great to listen to and i love it

@jk holy shit this guys work is actual art. It is literally an audio version of abstract art. Like you could hear it and go "psh what is this bollocks it's just noise" but because it's all musical all the context is supplied with the piece itself, and so you get a clearer picture of the whole piece and its surrounding stuff all comes together.

it's chaotic, noisy, discordant and yet somehow makes wonderful harmonies as well. It's like if a collective dream decided "fuck it let's start a band"

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