
Title: NORAGAMI Original Soundtrack Noragami no Oto
Type OST: Anime Soundtrack
Composers: Taku Iwasaki
No. of tracks: 24
Format: MP3 and ALAC
Bitrate: 320kbs and Loseless
Release Date: Feb 19, 2014
Size: MP3 164mb/ ALAC 433mb
Host: Zippy/MP3 Mega/ALAC
Tracklist
01 Delivery
02 Fluctuation
03 Noratan
04 Peanut
05 Quiet fear
06 Recollection
07 Lurk in the dark
08 Soul chosen
09 Afternoon usual
10 Reproach
11 Misogi
12 Roar of God
13 Blind spot
14 Creepy
15 Again
16 Shadow dancing
17 Grief
18 Family
19 Harmony
20 Back alley
21 Sorrow
22 Corollary
23 The One
24 Conversation heart
320 kbs MP3
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ALAC (Loseless)
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I am still holding back in seeing it because of the soundtrack. Why did Hiroyuki called Sawano for the music and Taku Iwasaki, as he did in Gurren Lagann? 🙁
Anyway, this electronic and still melodic (such great piano pieces) and.. also symphonic. Less symphonic, yes, but the overall album is just great, not tiring to hear and very bumpy to your hears. I love the addition of Scat in certain songs. I can’t really name my favorite tracks, but… Grief, Blind spot, Noratan (Lotus juice rocks… kinda missed them), Family, Corollary, The One, Recollection, just to name a few.
It’s totally worth all the pennies and coins and cents. Great Soundtrack as always. Taku Iwasaki has yet to come to disappoint me. 🙂
A drum loop from Gurren Lagann is also heard in the beginning of "Grief", albeit altered and stripped down.
That being said, even though Iwasaki-san kind of James Horner-ed himself a bit on this one, it’s also clear he had a lot of fun. He got to use all of the modern pop/jazz/dubstep/rock elements he’s been experimenting with in his last few scores on this one.
I also think this is the first score without live strings he has ever done; overall, this OST is pretty stripped down. The whole OST is just Iwasaki, his usual guitarist Tsuneo Imahori, and Hiromi Sano (who in Japan seems to be pretty famous) who plays both the saxophone and the clarinet. In a way, this is almost a jam session along with Iwasaki’s usual vocal collaborators like Lotus Juice.
I do love that Iwasaki brought in an exotic instrument like the fujara though (and dared to play it himself). I never even heard of it until this OST. It sounds pretty interesting.
In general, this score reminds me of "The World Ends With You". It just feels like Iwasaki’s interpretation of something like that.
Thank you for sharing this with us Leatherhead!
reminds me of air gear, horizon, and person mixed together = which is my favorite…
Taku iwasaki has become my favorite arranger.. 😀
thank you
can’t wait for this series’ second season!!!
Thank you very much.
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That’s looks like fake flacs right there.