“Gaijin Affair” was a lot of fun to compose. I used several of the sounds I recorded in Okinawa Japan to compliment and lay the base for this glitch genre track. Nipponophiles welcome! Enjoy! Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Music
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Also tagged arcade, arcades, experimental, gaijin, Gaijin Affair, genre, glitch, Japan, japanese, mp3, Music, Nipponophile, sound, track, travis morgan, video game
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Riding a bus in Japan from one airport terminal to another. It was about an hour and a half ride through the city. Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Field Recordings
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Also tagged airport, bus, bus stop, field recording, grandma, Japan, japanese, leaving, limousine bus, okinawa japan, riding, riding bus, ryukyu, speeking, talking, terminal
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Wataru Lights reflects the motion and sounds of Japanese traffic lights and intersections. It is composed of many of the field recordings I took while in Okinawa, Japan. Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Music
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Also tagged abstract, Acoustic ecology, ambient, Biomusic, concrete music, crosswalk, experimental, field recordings, Found objects, industrial, Japan, japanese, japanese traffic lights, Music, Musique concrete, noise music, sampling, song, sound art, soundscapes, track, traffic light sounds, traffic lights, Wataru Lights
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Recording of my monorail train ride while visiting Okinawa train. The Okinawa City Monorail Line also called the “Yui Rail,” and is a monorail line in Naha, Okinawa, Japan. Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Field Recordings
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Also tagged announcement, field recording, field recordings, Japan, japanese, monrail, naha, Okinawa City, ride, shuri, sound, Toshi Monoreru, train, Yui Rail
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A women sitting behind me on a bench while I visited an Aquarium in Okinawa, Japan speaks in a dialect I did not recognize. It is possible she is speaking “hogen,” an Okinawan, dialect with a strong accent. Read More…
Kids playing with little bird flutes that make whistling sounds when you blow into them. The pitch changes as you move a little stick in and out of the flute. Recorded on a market street in Okinawa, Japan. Read More…
I recently went on a trip to Okinawa, Japan for a week and a half and while I was there I captured over 150+ sounds. I started recording from the very busride to the airport, announcements on the plane, at the Japanese airport(s), and of course in Okinawa, Japan - Eisa, markets, Japanese voices, Eisa […] Read More…
By Travis
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Posted in Blog
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Also tagged acrade, airplane, airport, bus, drums, field recordings, Japan, monorail, Music, okinawa japan, ryukyu, sanshin, sounds, street lights
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