electronic ambient experimental idm minimal japon japan techno breakbeat ambiance
| 1 | self-aaa | 3:52 | ||
| 2 | air abyss | 1:42 | ||
| 3 | 1→2→1’→2’ | 2:18 | ||
| 4 | chemosynthesis | 3:16 | ||
| 5 | little fox | 2:00 | ||
| 6 | solitude | 2:19 |
Album's front cover is produced by refeia(http://q-orbit.jp/)
I'm always looking for music I can add to animations or demos, and I stumbled upon this album. The album has an strong identity and if you like electronica with good drum programming, you'll like this album. My favorite track was Chemosynthesis, as it has a complex but catchy rhythm.
just happened to stumble upon this album and it was love on first "sight". great beats and rhythms, just right for mixin
Wow!
I found your album by chance and thought "Well, let's give it a go..." and here I am, already downloading the high-quality version and loving it!
To me it's a very nice melange of electronica, breakbeat, some IDM and a pinch of industrial as well.
I haven't listened to it enough to pinpoint specific tracks or elements to praise or critique, but so far I can safely say: "Very enjoyable!"
I'd *love* to see hear more of your work!
This is one of the most exiting experimental electronica/techno teracks I have ever heard. They are repetitive, but which techno/electronica is not? It's a part of the genera.
This is not perhaps any partymusic, and not perharps for realaxing either. It's... Well... It's experimental. It makes me all funneh! :D
Great album of experimental electronica.
I was pleasantly surprised.
You will not be disappointed, 15 minutes well spent!
Strange. That's what happens when I for the first time liisten to something other than your standard genres. To be honest, it's quite original, for an ambient.
japanese was always good. Fukufuku is like Tokio jihen on Juno synth.
quirky electric sounds with nice beats and good production
i don't know much about japanese music, but the art work it lovely and the musics great fun as its pretty different
the synths are different on each track and the beats are always interesting
thers aphex quality stuff mixed with some stuff which is 50/50 as to wheather its kitch or not.
What adjective can I use to describe that record? Strange, unusual, unique. Fukufuku situates itself on the border of self-awared kitsch and nice electronica ride. The compositions are a little bit nerdy, electronic 8-bit explorations, not too melodical, sometimes even resembling minimal-techno. If you don’t like listening to such music it’ll be a torture for you, but if you have no objections to a little bit of digital craziness this record is for you. There are only six compositions on the album, so I’ll go through all of them, if I may:
self aaa – sounds like Takkyu Ishino first steps as a composer. A piano sample is a little bit too agressive, and that’s one point down for me.
Air abyss – nice ambient tune with breakbeat drums. Here we got piano for the second time, but it’s creates atmosphere instead of spoiling one.
1→2→1’→2’– breaktbeat craziness. It would be very good, but the piano is a little bit annoying. Again.
Chemosynthesis – I think my second favourite on the record. Moving, Authechre-like breaks, with no annoying piano samples ;-)
Little fox – resembling Aphex Twin a bit, but it’s not an objection. Just an interlude, but very neatly done.
Solitude – very good, cold tune, with great atmosphere. The best on the record.
Summarizing, the record is quite interesting, with only one sample that spoils two potentially good pieces. However, the album as such is still recommendable and pleasant to the listener.
Stay cool and prosper,
galaktycznyzwiad.

| Genre | ambient electronica | ||||||||||||||
| Release | April 27, 2006 | ||||||||||||||
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