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Naoki Kenji - Tozai download free

Performer:
Naoki Kenji
Album:
Tozai
Country:
Released:
Style:
Downtempo, Drum n Bass
MP3 archive size:
1720 mb
FLAC archive size:
1595 mb
WMA archive size:
1958 mb
Other formats:
MOD MMF MP1 RA XM MP4 AC3
Rating:
4.9
Votes:
368
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Naoki Kenji - Tozai
MP3 album RAR archive

1595 downloads at 24 mb/s

Naoki Kenji - Tozai
FLAC album RAR archive

1958 downloads at 25 mb/s

Tracklist

1 Cyber Spies 4:20
2 Dos Mundos 9:05
3 Spaceship Earth 8:13
4 Tozai 5:51
5 Dimension X 5:48
6 Voil Du Coeur 5:12
7 Discovery Launch 6:03
8 Brisa Do Mar 5:45
9 Prelude 1:38
10 Spaceship Earth (Remix) 6:06

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Water Music Records, LLC
  • Copyright (c) – Water Music Records, LLC
  • Licensed From – Blue Flame Records
  • Manufactured By – Water Music Records
  • Marketed By – Water Music Records
  • Pressed By – Disque Americ

Credits

  • Recorded By, Mixed By – Uwe Schmidt

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (String): 652194009125
  • Barcode (Text): 6 52194-0091-2 5
  • Matrix / Runout: DADR 20L Y3<0857>00912
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L483
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI8149

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
88042 Naoki Kenji Tozai - The New Sound Of Japanese Breakbeat Cultures ‎(CD, Album) Black Flame 88042 Germany 2000


  • Naoki Kenji, better known for his ambient releases on Elektrolux, tries his hand at atmospheric drum 'n' bass on TOZAI. And while the music is pleasant enough (like the jazz in outer space of "Cyber Spies"), the general niceness really lends itself towards blandness, and Kenji doesn't quite overcome this. "Spaceship Earth" utilitizes samples from the moon landing -- a techno cliché at this point. So do we need further launch countdowns on "Discovery Launch?" "Dimension" lets the rhythm get a little more aggressive, but nothing that would get you too worked up. Alas.