Studio Campanella Album Collection [mp3] / bermei.inazawa



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Levisuale
08-24-2012, 05:07 AM
CPNL-0001 Inherit The Memory 夢を継ぐもの
CPNL-0002 Brightness Falls From The Air かがやくもの天より堕ち
CPNL-0003 Unexpcted one http://bit.ly/1eYZ9GQ
CPNL-0004 ぼくらのうた
CPNL-0005 Campanella
CPNL-0006 SoulS Bermei.Inazawa Works 2001-2003
CPNL-0007 Berpop Melodies & Remixies

Capanella – MediaFire (http://www.mediafire.com/?t714kenq0uge3)

Do enjoy!
ΦωΦ


Akashi San
10-29-2013, 02:42 PM
I can’t help but like this guy’s stuff and took some of your share. Much belated but many thanks for the upload!

nextday
10-29-2013, 04:16 PM
It wasn’t released under Studio Campanella but here’s the 2CD bermei.inazawa collection Chords (http://vgmdb.net/album/39778) in 320k: https://mega.co.nz/#!4UU2VTbQ!dtAqKnp0aPqI4rOdU-6qNQ0MS8IU3cU6tuWvcCNsy38

Disc 1 has almost all the tracks from the Ancient Colors Infinity series of albums released on the Voltage of Imagination label. Disc 2 contains some of his works for anime and additional Voltage of Imagination works.


Akashi San
10-29-2013, 04:28 PM
Thanks a lot for the link! For me, he has an unsually high batting average for an electro guy. I still need to delete tracks here and there but that’s okay. I discovered him through annina and yanaginagi whose voices leave me melting…

The second to last track in his 2001-2003 compilation may sound utterly silly to many, but I can’t help but LOVE the cheerfulness.


nextday
10-29-2013, 04:58 PM
Yeah, same here. I first looked into him after hearing "対象a" by anNina. One of my favorite electronic/pop composers now.

Akashi San
10-29-2013, 05:17 PM
Oh, yes. Imagining that track with Yanaginagi’s voice leaves me hot and bothered…! :swoon:

As you can see, I have a super soft spot for her voice. I also love this one, albeit it’s the only one I like from the entire album. [HQ] Feel so good [Supercell] – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBhpR7HUsXk)


nextday
10-29-2013, 05:47 PM
If that’s the only track you liked on the album then you must really favor the jazzy tracks, huh.

What I find really interesting about nagi is how she’s attracted to many talented composers in such a short span of time. Just looking at her commercial works and there’s so many recognizable composers. I mean there’s even composers I wouldn’t even expect to see on a J-pop album like Akira Kosemura.


Akashi San
10-29-2013, 06:30 PM
I have fairly low tolerance for music that is not classical-based or jazzy. And frankly and sadly, most stuff Yanaginagi and Annabel work on are smeared by the usual pop music cliche. There are many exceptions – usually the ones done by this guy. He seems to combine the elements of traditional Japanese music and jazz to freely create ethreal, jazzy, and/or worldly sound.

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