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Title[東方 /Trance/ Arrange] Camphor - Satellite Café Terrace
ChannelNaturalistick2
Published2010-01-28T20:26:33.000Z
Description[Title] - 衛星カフェテラス
[Author/Circle] - Takuya Hori / Camphor
[Album] - Camphor Music side create collection #1 - remix to TOHO Project soundtrack works -
[Event] - Comiket 77
[Original] - Satellite Café Terrace
[Original CD] - Magical Astronomy

Our ethereal duo of necromancers comes over by a visit at the Parlour once again.

I really like the antics behind Maribel and Renko, incidentally, I love the sole concept so much that when you link them together, they're definitely my favorites characters across a wide range of series.
When you look at it, we're just the Maribels and Renkos of this world, aren't we? We may not be gifted with living GPS gimmicks or dimension-overlapping skills, and even then, we all do the reality jump now and then. Searching amidst the endless influx of Touhou material, we roam throughout the trails of the past and look to the future to come with curiosity and expectation, the discovery sensation that lays upon each song, and picture, and game and all the other paths the series branches off.

Satellite Café Terrace is standing presence on one of my favorite ZUN compilations to date. Magical Astronomy sets afoot a great tracklist of originals that are remarkable titles of his repertoire, such as Greenwich in the Sky, G Free and The Far Side of the Moon, skimming across this one. Each track tells a tale of fascination and discovery only the listener can truly grasp, and each little ditty builds up to a rhapsody of adventure and mystery. And if the magic clearly lies beyond your eyes, Gensokyo will take it upon itself to show you it is indeed a land of immense proportions reminding of the universe.

The more I read about the little bits and tads of these two, the more I fall infatuated with them. Moreover and so than infatuated, I could clearly pick them out as a partner in this journey of mine, and definitely relate to them.

I hope you enjoy them as much as I do, because truly, if anything, all they need at the moment is more love and recognition.

As for the piece itself, I've got to tip my hat off twice to the keyboard line jamming back there, the bold piano rhythms definitely help to ring off the dreamy scenario Satellite Café Terrace should inspire.