This is by Isao Tomita, a japanese composer who made electronic versions of classical music. I thought it might suit this, as it is high-tech Japanese recreations of famous landmarks!
Thanks, Pharos Studios and Cricket Records! Actually when I was younger, Tomita was my introduction to Classical music as I only liked the electronic sound. I still find he has a unique take on it, though I appreciate the originals more now.
I totally agree. Just like the music of Wendy Carlos (known for her contribution to the Clockwork Orange soundtrack) taught me to understand and love Beethoven, Isao Tomita helped me to understand Mussorgsky with his Pictures at an Exhibition. I sometimes think that classical music may die out if there's no-one left to synthesize it.
where do u buy the little houses and cars and things :)
1sdr1 1 year ago
I have built a 4m high monster that walks in the traffic ,
its called " TIGER by LUCKYTHIEF "
laddauppladdaupp 2 years ago
Hey... Where is Godzilla to destroy everthing there?????
Háaaa háaaa háaaa...
Cute miniatures. Nice ! !!
jerryaltman 2 years ago
Pause at :23.
Do I see people walking among the clouds?
MeowSqueekBark 2 years ago
thw real NYC has city buses all over the place, I didnt see one bus. Nice tho...
TheDonOfAllBuses 3 years ago
Yes I love models all kinds of models....
Check out my miniature storefront roombox...
saltwatersun 3 years ago
song reminds me of scarface alil
sharkyjay 3 years ago
Man, it's hard to find a few 1/25 scale people; and here, they have a whole city's worth!! Kool!!!
tomcatfranks 3 years ago
This is by Isao Tomita, a japanese composer who made electronic versions of classical music. I thought it might suit this, as it is high-tech Japanese recreations of famous landmarks!
Starfires 5 years ago
the original composer is Handel...water music...I believe
PharosStudios 5 years ago
Actually, it's Canon in D by Johannes Pachelbel.
cricketrecords 5 years ago
Thanks, Pharos Studios and Cricket Records! Actually when I was younger, Tomita was my introduction to Classical music as I only liked the electronic sound. I still find he has a unique take on it, though I appreciate the originals more now.
Starfires 5 years ago
I totally agree. Just like the music of Wendy Carlos (known for her contribution to the Clockwork Orange soundtrack) taught me to understand and love Beethoven, Isao Tomita helped me to understand Mussorgsky with his Pictures at an Exhibition. I sometimes think that classical music may die out if there's no-one left to synthesize it.
czochraniec 5 years ago
Good stuff!
I really like the music.
What is it?
meridethtohayes 5 years ago