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Title[東方 /Trance/ Arrange] Yuuna Kamishiro - Histix
ChannelNaturalistick2
Published2010-02-20T00:29:21.000Z
Description[Title] - Histix
[Author/Circle] - Yuuna Kamishiro / Sound∞Infinity
[Album] - Conclusion
[Event/Date] - Comiket 77 (Dec 30, 2009)
[Original] - The Venerable Ancient Field ~ Suwa Foughten Field ~ Kanako Yasaka's Theme
[Game] - Touhou 10: Mountain of Faith

Jesus hell, Yuuna Kamishiro churns out fast. These guys are most probably the TAM's of the electronic scene, it's pretty dandy. Actually, there are arguably other circles who fulfill this role out there, but you get the point.

You've got to wonder where these guys will gather their inspiration to produce this amount of quality at such an unbelievable rate. Whether this is the result of unimaginable amounts of retrospection or the outshining ray of light from beyond the silver linings, Yuuna Kamishiro stands bold and imposing amidst the vast portfolio she brought herself, upon herself. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the analogy of the day, and truly quite the explanation for this particular visual rendition. Yes, let's bring ourselves down to believe in that.

Together with Sound Infinity's renegade next door P*Light, these two have managed to give their own circle a rather respectable name in the market and have claimed a little slice of the substance behind Touhou's trance arranges history.

These two frickin' murder. Moreover, they're not the lousy or shredding murders, the beauty behind their work flows, nearly as caressing the listener with a multitude of layered synths that build up to a scenario upon a full fledged track on its own right. The crescendo and breakdown in this one are truly gorgeous.

I dig this wo/man, I really do (did I mention?). I wonder what is it with the general frowning on this circle. Granted, they do nothing ground breaking neither is this the anthem to musical rocket surgery, but they render the originals out pretty nicely. They even make a repetitive and potentially annoying track such as Suwa Foughten Field sound really pleasant as all these minutes skim by. I think there's enough reasons here they'd get some merit, I don't know. Just an inkling of a thought here.

On the other hand, I think both the picture and music combination portray the powerful majestic Kanako we tend to forget as Virtue of God Wind ruthlessly butchers us down D:

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