Mizukara

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why we love this

Time recedes like seafoam. Each moment contains a millennium. Every time a small, felt-covered hammer strikes a metal string with great gentleness, the resounding piano note chooses to linger.

about the record

Mizukara is Masaya Ozaki's fourth release, offering a beautiful exploration of his sound through field recordings and electro-acoustic elements. “This album is a reflection of my current life in Iceland. Where does the self begin and where does it end?”

Masaya Ozaki is a composer based in both New York and Iceland, originally from Niigata, Japan. His work examines the concept of space as a transient entity, the subtleties behind small moments, the sensitivity of the ephemeral, and the future of sound in an increasingly materialistic world. He often draws inspiration from nature, the fragility of human interactions, and the forces that drive them.

  1. 1 - Evening Regions 9:59
  2. 2 - Opið Rými 12:01
  3. 3 - Siskin 9:13
  4. 4 - Frá Vatni 8:56
  5. 5 - Skerpla 3:40

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Mizukara

26,00

only 3 left

  1. 1 - Evening Regions 9:59
  2. 2 - Opið Rými 12:01
  3. 3 - Siskin 9:13
  4. 4 - Frá Vatni 8:56
  5. 5 - Skerpla 3:40

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why we love this

Time recedes like seafoam. Each moment contains a millennium. Every time a small, felt-covered hammer strikes a metal string with great gentleness, the resounding piano note chooses to linger.

about the record

Mizukara is Masaya Ozaki's fourth release, offering a beautiful exploration of his sound through field recordings and electro-acoustic elements. “This album is a reflection of my current life in Iceland. Where does the self begin and where does it end?”

Masaya Ozaki is a composer based in both New York and Iceland, originally from Niigata, Japan. His work examines the concept of space as a transient entity, the subtleties behind small moments, the sensitivity of the ephemeral, and the future of sound in an increasingly materialistic world. He often draws inspiration from nature, the fragility of human interactions, and the forces that drive them.

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