This one's just freaking brilliant. The first few times I heard it, I couldn't figure out what the hell the extra sounds were, but once I noticed the title, I totally fell in love with it. Typical Kanno innovation, with kind of a cheeky, self-aware twist (fitting, considering it's a lighter album).
does anyone know where I can get the track without the annoying dial up sound effects. It's such an amazing piece, but the background crap is really destroying it for me.
the background dial-up/fax beep's (and a bit of keybord strokes) aren't background, the music was mixed on pourpose with them, in a way to show the 'music in tehnology' without acctualy showing it. (sort of like the discovery montages that showed factory robots and machine working on the sound of clasical music)
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD
jameslo93 1 year ago
that's why i like yoko kanno!
k4nd14 2 years ago
This one's just freaking brilliant. The first few times I heard it, I couldn't figure out what the hell the extra sounds were, but once I noticed the title, I totally fell in love with it. Typical Kanno innovation, with kind of a cheeky, self-aware twist (fitting, considering it's a lighter album).
EyeOfTheDragonfly 2 years ago 5
does anyone know where I can get the track without the annoying dial up sound effects. It's such an amazing piece, but the background crap is really destroying it for me.
mardini1987 3 years ago
hehe, in the context the piece was made the electronic effect are just adding up to the piece, it's for ghost in the shell and named fax me XD
But only classic piece alone = no idea
frimerke 3 years ago
the background dial-up/fax beep's (and a bit of keybord strokes) aren't background, the music was mixed on pourpose with them, in a way to show the 'music in tehnology' without acctualy showing it. (sort of like the discovery montages that showed factory robots and machine working on the sound of clasical music)
Palora01 2 years ago 3
Ah, an excellent classical piece.
artismylife92 3 years ago