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His jazz training is evident but this isn’t a jazz record, rather Nishimoto lets the melodies take centre-stage and they become lodged in your psyche, revealing more of themselves on each subsequent play. These melodies are steeped in a shy subtlety, unaffected by tricks or typical guitar bravado and it sounds odd to say it but it is strange that you so rarely hear albums brave enough to be so honest with the instrument.

tags: atmospheric, campfire on the moon, guitar

uploaded by Flybike about 3 years ago , charted on June 07, 2007

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diemos 07/07/18 05:38PM

One of the best things I’ve heard in a long time.

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Philbo 07/06/24 02:37AM

Exquisite. Tak should be famous by now! I loved this.

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