What I’m Listening To: 9 minutes by Akito Misaki

The leaves are falling en-masse, there’s a tiny pear-shaped gourd on my kitchen countertop, and I’m listening to an extremely relaxing ambient music album by Akito Misaki titled 9 Minutes. The album’s ten nine-minute tracks offer a combination of soft electronic drones, the natural sounds of singing birds and running water, and/or slow-bubbling synths. Misaki also makes some interesting textural decisions throughout: chords briefly strain against others in some places to produce a pleasant dissonance while synths fade in and out like elements of an early-morning dream. The album as a whole feels like listening to a 90-minute sunrise. I want to listen a few more times to see what emerges.

3 responses to “What I’m Listening To: 9 minutes by Akito Misaki”

  1. I…I think I left my body. Now…if I could just find it….

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      Marc

      Transcendence achieved!

  2. Finally had the time to give this album a listen, and it’s really lovely. So many interesting little nuances and sounds amidst mesmerizing soundscapes.

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