Tracklist:
1. 埋葬歌 - Maisōka [Music for Burial] 10:59
2. 印 I - Shirushi I [Sigil I] 1:57
3. 火葬歌 - Kasōka [Music for Cremation] 8:31
4. 印 II - Shirushi II [Sigil II] 2:28
5. 嘆きの川辺 - Nageki no Kawabe [Kokytus] 12:46
6. 印 III - Shirushi III [Sigil III] 2:20
7. 鳥葬歌 - Chōsōka [Music for Aerial Sepulcher] 7:40
8. 印 IV - Shirushi IV [Sigil IV] 2:41
1. 埋葬歌 - Maisōka [Music for Burial] 10:59
2. 印 I - Shirushi I [Sigil I] 1:57
3. 火葬歌 - Kasōka [Music for Cremation] 8:31
4. 印 II - Shirushi II [Sigil II] 2:28
5. 嘆きの川辺 - Nageki no Kawabe [Kokytus] 12:46
6. 印 III - Shirushi III [Sigil III] 2:20
7. 鳥葬歌 - Chōsōka [Music for Aerial Sepulcher] 7:40
8. 印 IV - Shirushi IV [Sigil IV] 2:41
9. 水葬歌 - Suisōka [Music for Burial in Water] 10:38
In the mid-1990s, electronic and new age music composer Pneuma (Satoru Takazawa) unexpectedly shifted gears, leaving a series of tasteful recordings drenched in funereal mysticism, astrology, medievalism and pictorial symbolism. Supported by Akira, Shin Yamazaki (ex-Lacrymosa) and Yuko Suzuki, the formation adopted the unlikely name: Trembling Strain. With the help from other like-minded musicians, Pneuma & Co indulged in exotic exercises of color and space. Their appetite for trans-cultural combinations collated luscious mirages with Asian, Middle Eastern, African, medieval and Brazilian instruments. The results of this concoction are usually more than the sum of the parts and occasionally Trembling Strain added to the shortlist of the most accomplished ethnic atmospherics.
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