“Game Music Disk Guide 2”(ISBN:978-4-909483-69-0). It is supervised by Tanaka “Hally” Haruhisa, whom I impulsively bought at a bookstore this past May. This book is written in Japanese, and no English translation exists.
Compared to the first volume, which strictly focused on works released on physical media as a “disk guide,” this second volume also covers works that have never been released on physical media. Consequently, it features music from Amiga and C64 games, which are relatively unknown in Japan. This is precisely why I made the impulse purchase.
Having finished reading it, I was deeply moved to read the review in my native language of Tim Follin's work. In conclusion, this impulse buy turned out to be a huge success for me. I'd like to express my gratitude here to the bookseller who stocked this title.
Antoha MC and KUKIKODAN.
The former, Antoha MC, is a Russian rapper who I like for his dark atmosphere and melodic accompaniment that complements his humming raps.
The latter, KUKIKODAN, is a Japanese band whose lyrics and music seem to reflect on the everyday passing of daily life.
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I regret not researching the reality of Ukrainians under occupation, who are prohibited from using the Ukrainian language and forced to speak Russian, before posting this.
I apologize for not paying attention to this issue.
Your comment also prompted me to think long and hard about the relationship between war and "enemy culture."
As a Japanese, I was taught that attacking foreign cultures in times of war is an absolute evil. I admit that I was therefore paralyzed when it came to the issue of "enemy culture."
While I intend to make an effort to be aware of the current situation when posting, I also oppose book bans and other cultural restrictions and enforcement, no matter how compelling the reasons may be (I do recognize the need for mandatory annotations and warnings and the concept of an official language), so I do not intend to delete this post.
However, I understand that this video contains very unpleasant content for people in Ukraine, so I will take measures to set this post as NSFW.
EDIT: Thank you for replying to my comment. It helped me to notice this problem.
Metropolis (1927) directed by Fritz Lang.
I learned about this film from the work of the same name by the legendary Japanese manga artist Osamu Tezuka.
It's one of the great masterpieces that sparked my strong interest in the interwar period.
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Correction. I posted this reflexively, misunderstanding the meaning of "funny" through software translation.
I apologize for the confusion this has caused in the community.
“Cardboard Cooler” with cooling function using frozen plastic bottles.
I thought it was ridiculous to make your own air conditioner out of cheap materials, but apparently it's actually quite cool.
However, the author of the article says that “the wind smells a little like metal.”
The article is in Japanese, but for details, please refer to the link below.
大人も楽しい自由研究(6) 【結構涼しい】凍らせたペットボトルで『ダンボールクーラー』を作ってみた | マイナビニュース
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I'm not an Anglophone, so I apologize if the grammar in this comment is incorrect.
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This playlist is not my work, so I cannot include songs mentioned in the comments.
To address this issue, I created a playlist that includes two songs I already know and songs recommended in the comments.
I've divided the songs into two themes: "Frog Croaking" and "Frog Themes."
To avoid confusion about the playlist's themes, I've reorganized them into two playlists: one for songs that fit the "Frog Croaking" theme and one for the newly released "Frog Names."
Music Frogs Would Listen To (Clone) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5c5gQ7gvAoxbM9F6eEXirW?pt=b418c8a712b0d7ecdced69d9255f1897
Songs with Frog Names or Themes https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4fKUVgQAiKrrL9lpCcTOz0?pt=427b78f775dfdcb9e0304d18a41f5461
Enjoy!