LeatherHead333
08-22-2014, 08:05 PM
NSCA-15211 | LOG HORIZON ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 1 - VGMdb (http://vgmdb.net/album/46112)
(http://s455.photobucket.com/user/leatherhead93/media/img002_zpsca25acdc.jpg.html)

Title: LOG HORIZON ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 1
Type OST: Anime Soundtrack
Composers: Yasuharu Takanashi
No. of tracks: 35
Format: MP3 and ALAC
Bitrate: 320kbs and Loseless
Release Date: Aug 22, 2014
Size: MP3 167mb/ ALAC 392mb
Host: Zippy/MP3 Mega/ALAC

Tracklist (sample included)

01 "Log Horizon" Main Theme (http://kiwi6.com/file/ixchhk87e5)
02 Daisaigai
03 Tatakau Kakugo
04 Souguusen
05 Ude ni Oboe Ari
06 Mori to Mizu to Daichi
07 Mikazuki Doumei
08 Fuon na Kage
09 Tankyuu
10 Minori to Touya
11 Akunin Makariodoru
12 Shiroe no Keiryaku
13 Sono Te ni Tsukamitore
14 Utsukushiki Assassin
15 Akiba no Machi
16 Hizageri
17 Rundelhaus
18 Shinsekai
19 Eastal kara no Shoutaijou
20 Elder Tale no Waltz
21 Goblin-ou no Kikan
22 Fukaku Shizuka ni
23 Sakubou
24 Tachiagaru Yuuki
25 Sakusen Kaishi
26 Monster Shuurai
27 Tekijin Toppa
28 Boukensha no Jouken
29 Atarashiki Mezame
30 Tenbinsai
31 Otomegokoro
32 Shinkousuru Keikaku
33 Mune ni Himeta Omoi
34 Kiroku no Chiheisen
35 Arata naru Bouken e

320kbs MP3
Zippyshare.com - [AOI] LOG HORIZON ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 1 [320kbs + scans].zip (http://www17.zippyshare.com/v/4852305/file.html)

ALAC (Loseless)
https://mega.co.nz/#!rRJxHZiT!q_A-XM-EQRp1a2cnYFa6gWDQLfktcHgWIYfSulMudwk

Scans included as always. Enjoy http://i455.photobucket.com/albums/qq271/leatherhead93/kucing_mikir_zps95512653.gif (http://s455.photobucket.com/user/leatherhead93/media/kucing_mikir_zps95512653.gif.html)

nipponsensei
08-22-2014, 08:10 PM
Thank you for sharing Leather-sama :)

Lightzzzz
08-22-2014, 08:40 PM
Thank you for the OST !

JJShanny
08-22-2014, 09:13 PM
thank you

Hasan
08-22-2014, 10:03 PM
Thank you very much!

Fjuczers
08-23-2014, 07:37 PM
thanks!

Dharte
08-23-2014, 08:50 PM
Thank you !!!!!!!!!!

seraphx78
08-23-2014, 09:43 PM
Thank you

NotSpecial
08-28-2014, 07:00 AM
Yasuharu Takanashi does a great score here clearly inspired by RPG video game music from years past. The rock tracks scream "battle theme" and "boss battle theme". The quieter music has a clear Celtic bent much like Fairy Tail, but instead of going in-your-face about it the effect is more subtle, meant to blend into the background better like in many a great adventure game. Takanashi's switch to Makoto Motoi for strings work has also paid dividends, as Motoi and his strings group feel more "real" and less synthesized than when Takanashi called upon Kanako Ito. And of course REMI comes in for some beautiful choral work as usual.

The only real "meh" tracks are the goofy numbers, which sound like lost Pretty Cure comedy tracks in general. Takanashi usually does comedy tracks well so seeing the lack of inspiration for these was disappointing.

Thank you for the upload, this was a fun little Takanashi gem, and I hope the rest of the music Takanashi did for the series gets released down the line.

Mykinius
09-02-2014, 09:20 PM
Thank you very much! From what I could tell in the show (the actual album is still downloading now), the recurring theme sounded a lot like Two Steps From Hell's "Atlantis." (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAOANmzOiHg)

demonspeed
09-03-2014, 03:37 AM
Yasuharu Takanashi does a great score here clearly inspired by RPG video game music from years past. The rock tracks scream "battle theme" and "boss battle theme". The quieter music has a clear Celtic bent much like Fairy Tail, but instead of going in-your-face about it the effect is more subtle, meant to blend into the background better like in many a great adventure game. Takanashi's switch to Makoto Motoi for strings work has also paid dividends, as Motoi and his strings group feel more "real" and less synthesized than when Takanashi called upon Kanako Ito. And of course REMI comes in for some beautiful choral work as usual.

The only real "meh" tracks are the goofy numbers, which sound like lost Pretty Cure comedy tracks in general. Takanashi usually does comedy tracks well so seeing the lack of inspiration for these was disappointing.

Thank you for the upload, this was a fun little Takanashi gem, and I hope the rest of the music Takanashi did for the series gets released down the line.

I very much like Takanashi-sans' music compositions. I like the mix of celticish with modern day instruments mixed in and of course the more battle themed musics, it always makes my ears happy lol. Which also reminds me alot of Yuki Kajiuras' music. She has that sort of fairytale type kind of music but mix in with modern day instruments that are unique in her way. Both artist are my fav. IF both Takanashi and Kajiura made a collaboration... how would that sound like?

namikaze
09-03-2014, 10:54 AM
thank you very much

Zac2uzumaki
09-04-2014, 03:39 AM
Thank you very much! From what I could tell in the show (the actual album is still downloading now), the recurring theme sounded a lot like Two Steps From Hell's "Atlantis." (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAOANmzOiHg)

YES! I noticed that too when the first trailer was released and I actually thought it was Atlantis for just a second. lol

nanaya
09-05-2014, 07:23 PM
Somewhat very fitting, considering it's for a show that is about an MMO and how you'd be hear every single track whenever playing.

Orie
09-13-2014, 12:46 PM
After so much precure and sailormoon thing... I completely lost all hopes of Takanashi. It is good to lose hope if we are pointed with a gun called LOG HORIZON.
it's fresh and enjoyable FINALLY! The heavy Guitar songs are without a doubt a tribute to Daisuke Ishiwatari's compositions Guilty Gear. All his guitar stuff were always inspired when he worked as Keyboardist for Daisuke, but this soundtrack you can immediately point out what original tracks he is pointing out for. :D
I feel so Takanashi old school in this soundtrack. I feel jigoku shoujo in some points. It is really worth getting this soundtrack after so much disappointing shooting shit.

Hasan
09-13-2014, 09:25 PM
After so much precure and sailormoon thing... I completely lost all hopes of Takanashi. It is good to lose hope if we are pointed with a gun called LOG HORIZON.
it's fresh and enjoyable FINALLY! The heavy Guitar songs are without a doubt a tribute to Daisuke Ishiwatari's compositions Guilty Gear. All his guitar stuff were always inspired when he worked as Keyboardist for Daisuke, but this soundtrack you can immediately point out what original tracks he is pointing out for. :D

Takanashi has always been a metal musician. It's not something Ishiwatari inspired in him, or he learnt during that time, if that's what you are insinuating. . . it goes back to early 80s. :)

That said, his metal tracks, as of lately, sound similar to each other. I swear tracks like Tekijin Toppa (Breaking through the Enemy Lines) have been in all his recent releases.


I feel so Takanashi old school in this soundtrack. I feel jigoku shoujo in some points. It is really worth getting this soundtrack after so much disappointing shooting shit.

Really? I recall a few people said that Crime Edge takes after the style of SHIKI, and while I do hear some vague resemblance in few tracks, generalizing seems a bad idea. LOG HORIZON doesn't seem to have any hint of Jigoku-Shoujo in its music, at all (I recapped the soundtrack before posting).

LOG HORIZON is an overall okay release, with a few tracks that really stand out (Shinsekai, Elder Tale no Waltz, Tachiagaru Yuuki, Monster Shuurai). In my opinion, the soundtrack for Neppu Kairiku Bushiroad has to be the best of his recent releases. Well, until THE LAST snatches the title, once its released in December.

Orie
09-13-2014, 10:52 PM
No. Heavy metal was greatly influenced by his mentor. His works dating back to the 80ts are completely different to what you are pointing. And it's obvious in almost all his passages of heavy metal tracks that he is actually scorching Daisuke compositions. :)

Yeah "Tekijin Toppa", you are pointing the start of the track, I think, because has been getting cliche on himself starting a lot of tracks like that. :(


Crime Edge does go near the good of SHIKI. That one was damn refreshing and with new ideas.
Log horizon, apart the main theme, that makes me think of precure....., all the rest is so 2006-2008 old school Takanashi.
"Souguusen" for example, has a bit of take on a track of idate jump. So many tracks made me go back to those years and the anime he made the scores.
When I said I feel Jigoku Shoujo, I did not said THERE WAS jigoku shoujo in it. You have some tracks like "Goblin-ou no Kikan" that set you up in it. Add "Fukaku Shizuka ni"; mix the first "kakugo" with "Ningen Moyou" (this one from jigoku shoujo 2) and you get something a bit like that. And some tracks seem like "part 2" of some jigoku shoujo tracks. mostly the dark ones.

Neppu Kairiku Bushiroad????
Damn... I went now looking for it and I have that sitting in my PC waiting for me to listen it. You say it is the best of his releases, this year or Until now? :)

Hasan
09-14-2014, 01:32 PM
No. Heavy metal was greatly influenced by his mentor. His works dating back to the 80ts are completely different to what you are pointing. And it's obvious in almost all his passages of heavy metal tracks that he is actually scorching Daisuke compositions. :)

Hm, PLANET EARTH and his other lesser known projects had the metal touch you hear in the Guilty Gear soundtrack. From '97 to onwards, the influence of Musashi is more profound than any other. This isn't to say that he didn't pick up a thing or two from arranging Ishiwatari's compositions, but I don't think crediting the latter as 'the man' is right. He takes influence from all-things-heavy-metal—old and new bands alike (mainly the 70s and 80s, however). Judas Priest, Michael Schenker Group and Scorpion were his inspiration for BeyBlade, while Korpiklaani was for FAIRY TAIL [from the interview].


Yeah "Tekijin Toppa", you are pointing the start of the track, I think, because has been getting cliche on himself starting a lot of tracks like that. :(

Yup, sadly.


Log horizon, apart the main theme, that makes me think of precure....., all the rest is so 2006-2008 old school Takanashi.
"Souguusen" for example, has a bit of take on a track of idate jump. So many tracks made me go back to those years and the anime he made the scores.

A bit of Terra he... as well. :)


When I said I feel Jigoku Shoujo, I did not said THERE WAS jigoku shoujo in it. You have some tracks like "Goblin-ou no Kikan" that set you up in it. Add "Fukaku Shizuka ni"; mix the first "kakugo" with "Ningen Moyou" (this one from jigoku shoujo 2) and you get something a bit like that. And some tracks seem like "part 2" of some jigoku shoujo tracks. mostly the dark ones.

Ah, you meant that. I didn't see it that way, but more in terms of overall style.


Neppu Kairiku Bushiroad????
Damn... I went now looking for it and I have that sitting in my PC waiting for me to listen it. You say it is the best of his releases, this year or Until now? :)

Best of 2014, thus far. . . includes Crime Edge, Precure movie, Log Horizon and this. There is a NARUTO soundtrack slated towards the end of November/start of December, so that will change the standings. I have no hope for the Sailor Moon soundtrack.

That said, I do agree that LOG HORIZON is a refresher after the dozens of Precure and related soundtracks. I may have looked forward to Sailor Moon's soundtrack, had I not looked at the staff members, most of whom had worked on Precure. You could tell right away, with this staff and Takanashi, what kind of soundtrack the supervision must have desired.

Orie
09-14-2014, 01:49 PM
seriously, although he keeps original, I hear so much "visitations" to guilty gear tracks. I noticed the Korpiklaani in Fairy Tail. Last time I was hearing Korpiklani "this thing is remembering me of something" xD

Terra he, is still my favorite soundtrack of all Takanashi works. :)

After so much precure, he lost or motivation or inspiration to continue making music. Sailormoon is the proof of it. The same director of Precure, and I am guessing he wanted Takanashi to do precure style. I have no hopes. Why Takanashi? Sailormoon wolud be better with Toshihiko Sahashi, not Takanashi. At least Sahashi would actually pay immense homage to the original stylish sailormoon soundtracks because he can do that style. Not Takanashi. If Takanashi would do it, then the man would be evolving much more from his own style.
And no, I have no faith on Sailormoon. (in everything)

khrlinguist
01-15-2016, 07:31 AM
Hey. The links were not working for me, so I found an alternative site for Log Horizon Soundtrack: http://www.freedownloadanimemusic.com/log-horizon-original-soundtrack-1-log-horizon-main-theme/. I hope this helps people who are facing with a similar problem. :)