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Old 06.15.2006, 07:40 PM   #146
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Originally Posted by Glice
Nijiumu - solo. It sounds solo. It's an exceptionally black sleeve.

Affection...
PM me this eve and I'll YSI it for you if you want.

thanks, but i don't have enough space on my hard drive at the moment for more music, sadly. i'll buy it sooner or later though.


haino had a group called nijiumu, i think they put out two records, of which i have one, this:
era of sad wings
 



and then he put out a solo record called nijiumu too, which sounds like the one you have.

 


on the suject of CD of oblique and minimal packaging, what irritates me are the london improv type sleeve where it's just a plastic case with slip of paper saying who is playing, or CDs that just have this typical 90s graphic design aesthetic where the sleve is pale grey with a one photo of an ordinary looking modern building, it's a completely different kettle of fish than a haino CD (the psf ones at least) where you can see they've been very selective about the weight and quality of the paper, the type of ink, the printing process, it's obviously all thoughtfully considered.
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