blueblue

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"blueblue" is a succinct, tightly woven song suite, with 14 tracks corresponding to distinct patterns within sashiko, a traditional style of Japanese embroidery.

  1. 1 - Tate-jima (縦縞, vertical stripes) 2:39
  2. 2 - Tate-waku (竪沸く, rising steam) 5:14
  3. 3 - Hishi-igeta (菱井桁, parallel diamonds or crossed cords) 2:37
  4. 4 - Shippō (七宝, seven treasures of the Buddha) 3:46
  5. 5 - Toridasuki (鳥襷, interlaced circles of two birds) 3:02
  6. 6 - Fundō (分銅, counterweights) 7:03
  7. 7 - Kōshi (格子, checks) 3:46
  8. 8 - Amime (網目, fishing nets) 5:16
  9. 9 - Uroko (鱗, fish scales) 2:55
  10. 10 - Hishi-moyō (菱模様, diamonds) 3:47
  11. 11 - Kagome (籠目, woven bamboo) 3:36
  12. 12 - Nakamura kōshi (中村格子, plaid design of the Nakamura family) 1:16
  13. 13 - Yarai (矢来, bamboo fence) 2:20
  14. 14 - Yoko-jima (横縞, horizontal stripes) 4:44

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blueblue

33,00

only 2 left

  1. 1 - Tate-jima (縦縞, vertical stripes) 2:39
  2. 2 - Tate-waku (竪沸く, rising steam) 5:14
  3. 3 - Hishi-igeta (菱井桁, parallel diamonds or crossed cords) 2:37
  4. 4 - Shippō (七宝, seven treasures of the Buddha) 3:46
  5. 5 - Toridasuki (鳥襷, interlaced circles of two birds) 3:02
  6. 6 - Fundō (分銅, counterweights) 7:03
  7. 7 - Kōshi (格子, checks) 3:46
  8. 8 - Amime (網目, fishing nets) 5:16
  9. 9 - Uroko (鱗, fish scales) 2:55
  10. 10 - Hishi-moyō (菱模様, diamonds) 3:47
  11. 11 - Kagome (籠目, woven bamboo) 3:36
  12. 12 - Nakamura kōshi (中村格子, plaid design of the Nakamura family) 1:16
  13. 13 - Yarai (矢来, bamboo fence) 2:20
  14. 14 - Yoko-jima (横縞, horizontal stripes) 4:44

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about the record

"blueblue" is a succinct, tightly woven song suite, with 14 tracks corresponding to distinct patterns within sashiko, a traditional style of Japanese embroidery.

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