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Himorogi

SKU: 645637175228
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Himorogi
Himorogi

Vinyl LP pressing. Himorogi is the tenth album by Ironomi. Divining Japanese mythology and it's relationship with nature, the album is an aural pastorale that fosters deeper territory in the realm of spiritual searching through dreamy, drifting piano, 17-string koto (jushichi-genso) and new form electronic processing. Ironomi's desire to commune with mother Earth and it's season's colors has always served as a continual inspiration for their music. In himorogi, the duo delves into a more spiritual focus in their journey towards musical impressionism. Japanese culture has long held the idea that heavenly spirits live in many elements of the natural world, such as mountains, rocks, trees, and the sea. The album title comes from the Japanese word Himorogi (??), which in Shinto terminology is translated as "divine fence," which refers to sacred areas that a celestial spirit enters.

Track List

  1. ?? Ama Saki
  2. ?? Yume Asobi
  3. ?? Sakura Ame
  4. ?? Hibiki Sora
  5. ?? Ama Yadori
  6. ?? Chumu
Format: New Vinyl/Electronic

Himorogi

SKU: 645637175228
Regular price ¥8,300
Unit price
per

Release Date: 5.19.23

 
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Vinyl LP pressing. Himorogi is the tenth album by Ironomi. Divining Japanese mythology and it's relationship with nature, the album is an aural pastorale that fosters deeper territory in the realm of spiritual searching through dreamy, drifting piano, 17-string koto (jushichi-genso) and new form electronic processing. Ironomi's desire to commune with mother Earth and it's season's colors has always served as a continual inspiration for their music. In himorogi, the duo delves into a more spiritual focus in their journey towards musical impressionism. Japanese culture has long held the idea that heavenly spirits live in many elements of the natural world, such as mountains, rocks, trees, and the sea. The album title comes from the Japanese word Himorogi (??), which in Shinto terminology is translated as "divine fence," which refers to sacred areas that a celestial spirit enters.

Track List

  1. ?? Ama Saki
  2. ?? Yume Asobi
  3. ?? Sakura Ame
  4. ?? Hibiki Sora
  5. ?? Ama Yadori
  6. ?? Chumu