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Title[東方 /ProgRock/ Arrange] UI-70 - 幽霊楽団 ~ Phantom Ensemble
ChannelNaturalistick2
Published2011-12-01T03:38:33.000Z
Description[Title] - 幽霊楽団 ~ Phantom Ensemble (Track 2, CD1)
[Author/Circle] - UI-70
[Album] - 幽霊楽団 ~ Phantom Ensemble
[Event/Date] - Comiket 78 (Aug 14, 2010)
[Original] - Ghostly Band ~ Phantom Ensemble ~ Prismriver Sisters's Theme
[Game] - Touhou 09: Phantasmagoria of Flower View
[Picture] - かぜっと @ http://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=14548020

UI-70, one of the most prolific metal circles and certainly one of the first to make daring production leaps under the Touhou arrange stream. 20 albums and counting is a commendable feat.

Their C78 release went in a somewhat unorthodox direction, in that it consists of 20 arranges of the same theme. Surely a haven for any Phantom Ensemble lover.

Perhaps because the theme is too static throughout the album, some of these renditions were not properly celebrated, which is why I'm uploading this one. New to YouTube, I think. If not, it's not too out there. Some people might not find the album fit for listening in one sitting, which is understandable, given that a majority of the Touhou fans who listen to the arranges are looking forward to listening to the Touhou themes, and 20 of the same them might seem too much at once.

Incidentally, this release contains a few noteworthy renditions which are some of the best that UI-70 has ever made. It certainly sounds better where UI-70 excels, which is that traditional rock sound ever so prominent in their smaller releases. Unfortunately, it does have some forgettable tracks, which are mostly things that deviate from their staple sound. They are not bad, they just don't have as much cohesion as the great ones. Sometimes the different sequences don't connect too well, and sound either cheesy or unfinished.

But that is a minor faux pas. Because, as I said, where UI-70 is doing its own thing, where it excels, such as with this track, it's altogether catchy and cool, and encompasses the original theme while doing that.

If you're looking for some heavy metal goodness, or acoustic stuff, or some other variations (post-rock, alternative, etc), you should check this one out, specially if you're a fan of the theme.
Relatedly, this one reminds me of some track by Poets of the Fall, can't put my finger on it at this moment.