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Pop / Rock 08 June, 2016

Yoshiyuki Ota & Maco Akoda - Will Be Gone Soon

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Yoshiyuki Ota & Maco Akoda - Will Be Gone Soon
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) This is second Emerald & Doreen collaboration release of our acclaimed Japanese duo Yoshiyuki Ota and Maco Akoda.

Somehow like a Japanese soundtrack to the �Wizard of Oz� this magic, rich & atmospheric journey takes us into a rainbow of dream pop, ambient & deep house.

'Hoshimeguri no Uta� (or in English Star Tour Song) is a poem by Japanese poet Kenji Miyazawa, drawing references between the sky and stars to life and death. Proper Body, originally written by Maco Akoda, is cherishing the Japanese summer by mixing Mako's dreamy voice with subtle beats and Japanese field recordings taken during summertime.

Overall 'Will Be Gone Soon...� is reminder of the magic of life both beautiful and fragile which makes it a perfect afterhours listen.

Recommended for all those dreamers outthere...






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