But you need a special and expensive player to play it in HD. I can’t promise anything, but I’ll try to translate the notes someday.įor those wondering if this high resolution (96kHz/24bits) CD is playable anywhere, it is. It contains pretty long descriptions for each song, as well as Japanese translations of the different songs lyrics. The cover is actually composed of 3 separate transparent layers, and the booklet is quite special too. There’s a bag with the limited edition, but the interesting stuff is on the CD. It was actually already out yesterday in some places in Japan, I was able to buy one copy and I can tell this album is awesome! Today is the release day of the first O.S.T. What did you think of this first episode? Aimer Arnór Dan birden fugl ís lolol Terror in Resonance Trigger Yuuki Ozaki 誰か、海を。 Here is a little sheet presenting the music played in the episode:
Anyway, it’s a sad and dark song with a very interesting arrangement, I’m looking forward to the full version (in September…).
The episode was also the occasion to discover the ending theme, sounding a bit like another song Yoko Kanno wrote but I cannot point out which one (I would have said a song from Turn A Gundam but I just listened to the whole soundtrack again and couldn’t find it…). Among the music played in the episode, there seems to be 2 or 3 long instrumental action tracks, and the rest is composed of very short inserted pieces of music. (3 actually, but birden is played only for 7 seconds), and fugl is even played twice. But still, the first episode only uses 2 pieces of music from the O.S.T. This is definitely not surprising if you’re familiar with Yoko Kanno’s soundtracks. The first episode of Terror of Resonance aired last week and featured plenty of unreleased music.