Leo Takami – Next Door (2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Leo Takami – Next Door (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 42:09 minutes | 359 MB | Genre: Jazz, Easy Listening
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Unseen Worlds

Adroit jazz guitar, prog rock fantasia, and Japanese environmental music all rest comfortably behind Leo Takami’s Next Door. The follow up to the acclaimed Felis Catus & Silence, Next Door finds Takami ruminating on passages — of time, seasons, consciousness. Through music, Leo contemplates daily events and finds beauty in ordinary moments. He also seems to be questioning the value of being stuck in the world, allowing his mind to wander towards something beyond it. His music is earnest, deeply personal and introspective, and is sort of akin to Rousseau’s Reveries of the Solitary Walker or Kenji Miyazawa’s Night on the Galactic Railroad.

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Leo Takami – Felis Catus and Silence (2020) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Leo Takami – Felis Catus and Silence (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 41:30 minutes | 383 MB | Genre: Electronic, Ambient, New Age
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Unseen Worlds

Felis Catus and Silence is a breakthrough release for Tokyo composer-guitarist Leo Takami, following the milestone albums Children’s Song (2012) and Tree of Life (2017). Takami counterpoints the soothing aesthetics of prime-era Windham Hill New Age guitar-heroism with meditative, intellectual compositions comprised of ambitious, process-oriented arrangements. While Takami largely wears his genre influences on his sleeve – jazz, classical, Japanese gagaku – the influence of ambient music is a tacit foundation of his work. Working diligently outside of any established communities for fringe musics, Takami conjures this association through a patient focus on generous musical intervals. Steady, kaleidoscopic unfolding of his compositions reflect Takami’s creative intent to “become aware of precisely the time and place I am living.” The unabashedly sweet, tuneful virtues of his music in concert with this reflective form provide an artistic relief of Takami’s thematic harmony. “Each song is based on birth and death, and moving onto the next stage…”

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