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'''Roots''' is an album by [[Osamu Sato]] that released on 16 November 2022. The title is inspired by Sato spending time in Kyoto, his birthplace, and reflecting on his ancestors there. The album features a vocal and mouth harp performance from Makigami Koichi of the band Hikashu, in addition to work from several of Sato's frequent collaborators. Two of the tracks on the album remixes of songs sold in the ''LSD Transformed'' NFT collection.
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'''Roots''', often stylized as '''Root(s)''', is an album by [[Osamu Sato]] released through [[Linen Records]] and The NFT Records. The title is inspired by Sato spending time in Kyoto, his birthplace, and reflecting on his ancestors there. The album features a vocal and mouth harp performance from Makigami Koichi of the band Hikashu, in addition to work from several of Sato's frequent collaborators. Two of the tracks on the album are remixes of songs sold in the ''LSD Transformed'' NFT collection.
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The NFT release was limited to 100 units and included an original art montage. This version sold for ¥10,000.
  
 
==Tracklist==
 
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#Sine Esperanto (4:06)
 
#Sine Esperanto (4:06)
 
#Electric Spaut (4:08)
 
#Electric Spaut (4:08)
#Nature (LSD Transformed) (Bonus Track) (3:23)
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===CD bonus track===
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#Nature (LSD TRANSFORMED) (3:23)
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===NFT bonus track===
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#Violence Machine
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 11:37, 26 November 2023

Roots
Roots.jpg
Original name Roots
Release date 16 November 2022
Format Album, NFT
Lost? No

Roots, often stylized as Root(s), is an album by Osamu Sato released through Linen Records and The NFT Records. The title is inspired by Sato spending time in Kyoto, his birthplace, and reflecting on his ancestors there. The album features a vocal and mouth harp performance from Makigami Koichi of the band Hikashu, in addition to work from several of Sato's frequent collaborators. Two of the tracks on the album are remixes of songs sold in the LSD Transformed NFT collection.

The NFT release was limited to 100 units and included an original art montage. This version sold for ¥10,000.

Tracklist

  1. Sad Sun (3:30)
  2. 33 Jazz Funk Greats (4:36)
  3. Face To Face (3:30)
  4. Kyoto Psycho (LSD TRANSFORMED) (4:34)
  5. Minimal Monk (3:52)
  6. Sun Flower (LSD TRANSFORMED) (5:10)
  7. Samurai Guitar (3:44)
  8. Sine Esperanto (4:06)
  9. Electric Spaut (4:08)

CD bonus track

  1. Nature (LSD TRANSFORMED) (3:23)

NFT bonus track

  1. Violence Machine

Trivia

  • "33 Jazz Funk Greats" is likely a reference to the Throbbing Gristle album "20 Jazz Funk Greats".

References

Music
1980s Objectless (1983)
1990s Music for Alphabetical OrgasmTransmigrationThe Esoteric RetinaEqualLinen SamplerLSD and RemixesLucy in the Sky with Dynamites
2000s Aura 20/07/01
2010s All Things Must Be Equal (TYO Edition)MonoObjectless (2017)All Things Must Be Equal (BLN Edition)All Things Must Be Equal (808 Mono Edition)LSD Revamped
2020s Grateful in All ThingsI Dub YouCollected Ambient Grooves 1993-2001Done (Single)Extra Sunrise/ 808 Ambient MixTransformed CollectionBonus (Single)Daimonji Espresso (Single)Experimental Demo TapesLSD TransformedFax Factory (Yoshihiro Sawasaki Mix)RootsLSD Transformed New Fancy Tracks