Δ Lights and Rhythm Δ


A tumblr dedicated to movie recommendations and music we can't stop thinking about.

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K☆Z
Dreamongood

tuning in.


さよならディストピア [Sayonara-Dystopia] (2012)


Directed by Sawako Noe
Produced by “Pink-Ja-Nakutemo

“The whole scenes were filmed in iPhone.This film is the new classic of Romance film which represents younger generation.”

Official Website

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k-z:

mugen

ELLEGARDEN/the HIATUS
(remix mini-album)

Bittersweet / Hatching Mayflies (el poco maro Remix)
Insomnia (Self-extension Remix)
Salamander (707SNR Remix)
Addicted (18-mix)
art and compilation: k-z.tumblr.com
all composers can be found on their individual SoundCloud accounts.
check them out!
download the mix [here]
reblogs and likes are always appreciated :]

k-z:

mugen

ELLEGARDEN/the HIATUS

(remix mini-album)

  1. Bittersweet / Hatching Mayflies (el poco maro Remix)
  2. Insomnia (Self-extension Remix)
  3. Salamander (707SNR Remix)
  4. Addicted (18-mix)

art and compilation: k-z.tumblr.com

all composers can be found on their individual SoundCloud accounts.

check them out!

download the mix [here]

reblogs and likes are always appreciated :]

k-z:

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I decided to make a new Tumblr mix album since it’s been a while :]
listen and enjoy~
Download

k-z:

Carousel

I decided to make a new Tumblr mix album since it’s been a while :]

listen and enjoy~

Download



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Nujabes feat. Shing02- Luv(Sic) Part 4.

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“Tomorrow Comes Today” - Gorillaz.

One of Gorillaz’ more easygoing tracks. Gorillaz has a variety of sounds, which is what I find so appealing about them - they’ve got different moods but their overall sound and feel is still so iconic. I’m just now getting into them seriously (yeah, I’m not really sure why I didn’t listen to their full albums earlier when I liked the songs I heard from my friends’ mix CDs). These are my top favorites (so far.)

  1. El Manana
  2. Tomorrow Comes Today
  3. Feel Good Inc
  4.  DARE
  5. 19-2000

— cloudsmiling

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    “Crow of The Rooster (feat. Jennifer Kim)” - The Shanghai Restoration Project.

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    Movie Review

Kanseitou (管制塔, Control Tower) 2011
Directed by: Takahiro Miki 

Takahiro is well known for his music videos for popular Japanese  musicians and had his first feature film debut in 2010 with his  live-action adaptation of Asano Inio’s manga “Solanin” which is both one of my favorite movies and manga. That alone is enough to pull me in but there’s more!
Inspired after Takahiro hearing it performed live, the film “Kanseitou” is loosely based on the song of the same name by Japanese rock band, Galileo Galilei who recently have been climbing their way to being one of my favorite bands. I also recommend giving them a listen!
The song, lead singer Yuuki Ozaki says, was written “…about  those feelings we  had as teenagers, battling against an overwhelming  sense of  hopelessness as time inevitably ticks on.”
Summary:
Starring Ai Hashimoto (Confessions) & Kento Yamazaki (Clone Baby)

The film takes place in the northern most part of Japan in Galileo Galilei’s hometown of Wakkanai. Shot entirely in the middle of a cold Hokkaido  winter, the film tells the story of “a pair of teenagers who fall in  love and how the two alienated, directionless youths find their place in  life through music.”

The film which premiered in April earlier this year is now set to have it’s London premiere at The Raindance Film Festival on October 9th. Be on the lookout for it’s DVD release soon! 
[Check out the preview!]
—K☆Z

    Movie Review

    Kanseitou (管制塔, Control Tower) 2011

    Directed by: Takahiro Miki

    Takahiro is well known for his music videos for popular Japanese musicians and had his first feature film debut in 2010 with his live-action adaptation of Asano Inio’s manga “Solanin” which is both one of my favorite movies and manga. That alone is enough to pull me in but there’s more!

    Inspired after Takahiro hearing it performed live, the film “Kanseitou” is loosely based on the song of the same name by Japanese rock band, Galileo Galilei who recently have been climbing their way to being one of my favorite bands. I also recommend giving them a listen!

    The song, lead singer Yuuki Ozaki says, was written “…about those feelings we had as teenagers, battling against an overwhelming sense of hopelessness as time inevitably ticks on.”

    Summary:

    Starring Ai Hashimoto (Confessions) & Kento Yamazaki (Clone Baby)

    The film takes place in the northern most part of Japan in Galileo Galilei’s hometown of Wakkanai. Shot entirely in the middle of a cold Hokkaido winter, the film tells the story of “a pair of teenagers who fall in love and how the two alienated, directionless youths find their place in life through music.”

    The film which premiered in April earlier this year is now set to have it’s London premiere at The Raindance Film Festival on October 9th. Be on the lookout for it’s DVD release soon!

    [Check out the preview!]

    —K☆Z

    Anonymous asked, "May I ask what your theme is?"
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    Of course! It’s Theme 001 (at the bottom.)



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    “NTP (ㄴㅌㅍ)” - The Melancholics.

    Hey guys, so this is my friend’s band, The Melancholics. They’re an up-and-coming Seattle-based, Korean indie/rock band and just released their first EP, The Lonely Astronaut. I first saw them perform at Kollaboration Seattle last October, and since then Jesse Oh, their vocalist, has kept me up-to-date with their latest songs and gigs. I haven’t been able to see The Melancholics lately, but just by listening to this song (my favorite from the EP) I’m really excited for more! 

    It’d be great if you could help support their music by buying their digital EP ($5!), or even just a few songs ($1 each)!

    —cloudsmiling


    Mirrormask (2005).

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