music BATON 53rd runner: Shingo Wakaki wrote:
Since college, I have been listening to various genres depending on my chances. It was around this time that it became clear that listening to music was very new and inspiring. Since it was a country college, I used to play DJs who played anything from hip hop to funk, acid jazz, house and techno. At the same time, I also listened to blues, reggae, and jazz, and tried to create something new by combining them, but when I graduated from university, I moved to Manhattan, so that I could focus on my main business photography. Since the room is small, I gave up all the equipment to people. I regret a little now, but I think music was a necessary thing at that time, as it has a strong power to captivate me. I usually listen to it by car, but Classic Records listen at home without doing anything. Recently I have been fascinated by the statement.
Shingo Wakagi
Born in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture in 1971.
After graduating from Rochester Institute of Technology photography department, he is active in a wide range of fields such as magazines, advertisements, and music media.
The first director film "Waltz of Starlight" was nominated for the 2008 Rotterdam International Film Festival Tiger Award. The second work "Totem Song for Home" was released last fall.
"Yuya Uchida" photo exhibition is currently being held at Ginza Leica Gallery until the beginning of April.
■ Official HP: http://www.shingowakagi.net/
This CHOICE!
Updated on 2010/02/11
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Vytautas Landsbergis
/ Churryonis MK CiurlionisA CD of the first Lithuanian president who played in Japan last year. He has been a researcher of Churryonis, a leading Lithuanian composer/painter. His early performances were also used in the film Jonas Mekas' The Journey of Tuioku in Lithuania'. This time is a new recording.
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Russian Pianism Masterpiece Selection-11 1949 Chopin Concert Live / 1958 Jubilee Concert Live
/ Genrich NeigausA live album by Neigaus, a musician who inspired me to play the classical piano. He is one of the four great teachers of the Russian pianist. The performance of his son Stanislav is also very emotional, but it is Mr. Genrich who will continue to soak.
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Tibetan Chants Buddhist Meditation / Lama Karta
With a very calm voice and breathing, it takes you to a very deep place.
A piece from a friend. As a Tibetan monk, I often hear it when driving alone for some reason. The feeling that concentration and calmness come at the same time. It will bring you to a dream where you are awake and have a clear head. It is just an individual opinion.
= Link to a site where you can purchase analog records. Is it an auction?
#054 is"Daisuke Iga"Mr. is.