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June 21, 2025
Three simultaneous releases on June 15th further expanded this sonic universe: "Babylone de Papier, Babel de Souvenirs," "Pour Rêver Mozart," and "Tabula Rasa." Like Borges' labyrinthine narratives, Godard's cinematic poetry, and Pärt's crystalline silences, these three albums explore distinct territories—the first weaving electronica, French pop, and jazz; the second journeying through post-rock and sacred hymns; the third embracing minimalism, baroque elegance, French modernism, and vocaloid ethereality.
May 31st witnessed the birth of "24 Préludes, L'Envers du Miroir," a collection that dared to shatter classical conventions by infusing traditional preludes with the breath of gagaku and jazz harmonies. Now, on June 21st—the summer solstice when light carves its deepest shadows—comes "24 Préludes, Fissures de Lumière." Twenty-four fragments from Reflet I to Reflet XXIV, where Coltrane's harmonic labyrinths collide with Abe Kaoru's racing soul trajectories in a chaos of noise and asymmetrical rhythms. It is improvisation dancing within the cage of structure, a modern rhapsody born from the primitive energy glimpsed through discord.
February 24, 2025
The journey began on a rainy Tuesday when the world seemed particularly gray. Like a cat disappearing into an alleyway never to return, I found myself chasing melodies that seemed just beyond my grasp. That's when I turned to SUNO AI, not as a replacement for human creativity, but as a collaborator in my sonic expedition.
The music you'll discover here drifts like smoke through various influences - electronica that pulses with the rhythm of cat footsteps on a sunny day, French pop that whispers secrets in your ear during solitary train rides, and jazz that feels like memories you're not sure are yours. Sometimes, while listening, you might feel a strange nostalgia for places you've never been. That's intentional.
February 24, 2025 marked not just another Monday on the calendar, but a doorway into a sonic realm where electronic pulses meet jazzy contemplations. Composer Fuyubi Kusamori has emerged from his studio of whispers and shadows to unveil both a new label and album titled "des Rêves Inachevés" (Unfinished Dreams). What separates this collection from other genre-crossing experiments is its commitment to the spaces between notes.