¡Sonatine[Regular Edition (1CD)]
¡D.A.N.
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[Machine Translation] D.A.N.'s long-awaited new album, their first in two years, will be released on July 18! D.A.N., a rare band in Japan that continues to update and sound "now", is finally going overseas with a UK tour and an Asian tour, and as their scale increases, they are releasing a definitive album to the world. The album opens with "Chance," a killer single with a trip-inducing intro "Start," shimmering synth tones, and a cosmic trance-like feel in the second half of the track. The groovy "Sundance" reminds us of low-down experimental disco, and the second half of the album opens with the killer single "Chance". The instrumental "Cyberphunk" sublimates the grooves and tones of bass music and IDM in their own way. The album continues with the music concrete interval "Debris," which clearly shows that the band has found a new way to express themselves as a band. The second half of the album, "Pendulum," is a cosmic blues song with a sci-fi motif in the lyrics, intertwined with minimalist phrases. Replica" is a beautiful ambient R&B song. Borderland" is a beautiful piece of ambient R&B, with a groovy rhythm section on cosmic steppers, and dramatically evolving vocals and synths that run through the field. The uplifting feeling of "Borderland" is one of the climaxes of the second half of the album. The album closes with the R&B track "Orange," a mellow, chill-out lyric that depicts a beautiful, melancholic scene, and is the quintessential example of the three members expanding their expressive capabilities as a band. Nine new pieces of work, as if setting out on a new course. The second chapter of their career begins with this album, which takes another step into a new dimension. The recording engineers include Masao Saotome, who has worked with Yoshihiro Hanno, Jazztronik, and Ohashi Trio, as well as AOKI Takamasa, one of Japan's leading electronic musicians.
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