Sirusjr
02-02-2010, 07:29 AM
Koh Otani - Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 Original Soundtrack
| Electronic | Melancholy | Tense | Orchestral |
|MP3|320kbps|122MB|Ripped with Zune Player|

Download (http://www.peejeshare.com/files/363236477/TokMag.rar.html)
|FLAC|LOG|CUE|Ripped with EAC|Includes Scans|
Part 1
http://rapidshare.com/files/346334837/Tokyo_Magnitude_8.0_FLAC.part1.rar
Part 2
http://rapidshare.com/files/346350438/Tokyo_Magnitude_8.0_FLAC.part2.rar
PSW: smile
Tracklist:
1. Kimi no Uta (abingdon boys school)
2. Mirai's Usual Day
3. Yuuki's Feelings
4. Fun Time
5. M8
6. Tsunotteiku Fuan
7. Jisshi Isshou
8. Contemplation
9. Nostalgia
10. Thoughts of Family
11. Panic
12. Houraku
13. Yuuki Samishisa
14. Tokyo Tower Falls
15. The Promise of Three
16. Shite Agerareru Koto
17. Yuuki's Request
18. Sibling's Sympathy
19. Certain Return
20. Robot Activity
21. Tanin no Yaku ni Tatsu Ureshisa
22. Visions of Yuuki
23. Family Reunion
24. Fond Farewell
25. Premonition of Death
26. Determination
27. Untimely Death
28. Soushitsukan
29. For Yuuki
30. M/elody (Tsuji Shion)
I got this one today from Play-Asia :) The tracks are all in Japanese but I have asked in the Koh Otani thread for some translations. I plan to post lossless and proper LAME encoded mp3 later but for now all I could do was rip with ZUNE player. All the proper ripping will be much easier once I get the translated track list.
This is not a fun score. As you can see from the cover art, and guess from the name, this is about the effects of a massive earthquake in Japan. The story revolves around a brother and sister as they make their way home after being separated from their parents. The earthquake hits while they are off checking out a robot show without their parents because their parents are too busy. The older woman in the cover meets up with the pair and gives them the strength and guidance to travel together. The anime itself is quite beautifully written and very emotional towards the end. I felt much more humanity in this anime than you get from most Hollywood disaster flicks. Koh Otani's score makes the story much more real than anything Hollywood as well. Considering the story the music accompanies, it is completely fitting.
One major theme from the entire anime is that people don't properly appreciate their family members until something drastic happens that pulls them together. When you listen to this heart wrenching music, if there is a family member who you have drifted apart from, try to do something nice for them to work things out.
| Electronic | Melancholy | Tense | Orchestral |
|MP3|320kbps|122MB|Ripped with Zune Player|

Download (http://www.peejeshare.com/files/363236477/TokMag.rar.html)
|FLAC|LOG|CUE|Ripped with EAC|Includes Scans|
Part 1
http://rapidshare.com/files/346334837/Tokyo_Magnitude_8.0_FLAC.part1.rar
Part 2
http://rapidshare.com/files/346350438/Tokyo_Magnitude_8.0_FLAC.part2.rar
PSW: smile
Tracklist:
1. Kimi no Uta (abingdon boys school)
2. Mirai's Usual Day
3. Yuuki's Feelings
4. Fun Time
5. M8
6. Tsunotteiku Fuan
7. Jisshi Isshou
8. Contemplation
9. Nostalgia
10. Thoughts of Family
11. Panic
12. Houraku
13. Yuuki Samishisa
14. Tokyo Tower Falls
15. The Promise of Three
16. Shite Agerareru Koto
17. Yuuki's Request
18. Sibling's Sympathy
19. Certain Return
20. Robot Activity
21. Tanin no Yaku ni Tatsu Ureshisa
22. Visions of Yuuki
23. Family Reunion
24. Fond Farewell
25. Premonition of Death
26. Determination
27. Untimely Death
28. Soushitsukan
29. For Yuuki
30. M/elody (Tsuji Shion)
I got this one today from Play-Asia :) The tracks are all in Japanese but I have asked in the Koh Otani thread for some translations. I plan to post lossless and proper LAME encoded mp3 later but for now all I could do was rip with ZUNE player. All the proper ripping will be much easier once I get the translated track list.
This is not a fun score. As you can see from the cover art, and guess from the name, this is about the effects of a massive earthquake in Japan. The story revolves around a brother and sister as they make their way home after being separated from their parents. The earthquake hits while they are off checking out a robot show without their parents because their parents are too busy. The older woman in the cover meets up with the pair and gives them the strength and guidance to travel together. The anime itself is quite beautifully written and very emotional towards the end. I felt much more humanity in this anime than you get from most Hollywood disaster flicks. Koh Otani's score makes the story much more real than anything Hollywood as well. Considering the story the music accompanies, it is completely fitting.
One major theme from the entire anime is that people don't properly appreciate their family members until something drastic happens that pulls them together. When you listen to this heart wrenching music, if there is a family member who you have drifted apart from, try to do something nice for them to work things out.