Hiroshi Takatani
The instrumental version of the song, "Love Hold Our Tomorrow". See "the story behind the song" for more information. or check Jane's blog. http://storytellersandwriters.blogspot.com/2011/08/love-hold-our-tomorrow.html
Independent artist Hiroshi Takatani drops ""Love Hold Our Tomorrow" Instrumental version", a New Age track on SoundClick. Featuring synthesizer and synth, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. This is the unmistakable sound of Asian, and it will especially appeal to new age fans. It has reached number 5 on the main SoundClick World chart. If Alternative, New Age and Fusion is your sound, ""Love Hold Our Tomorrow" Instrumental version" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Anke Zohm(from Germany) recorded the vocal track at Music Pool Tonstudio, Germany (http://www.musicpool-tonstudio.com/). Special thank-you to Anke Zohm and Volker Kaczinski
"Tomorrow A Day" by Hiroshi Takatani is a World Fusion production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by synthesizer and synth, giving the song its signature feel. Representing the charismatic sound of world fusion in Asian, this track speaks for itself. It has charted at #14 on the SoundClick World Fusion chart. SoundClick gives artists like Hiroshi Takatani a platform to share original World Fusion music with listeners around the world.
Dedicated to Maura K.B. (A member of Waterford Cathedral choir,Ireland)
SoundClick artist Hiroshi Takatani presents "In The Arms Of God (Instrumental)", an outstanding release in the Christian Pop genre. Featuring synthesizer and synth, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. With a tone that is relaxing, dream pop and shoegaze, Hiroshi Takatani's track connects on an emotional level. "In The Arms Of God (Instrumental)" has peaked at #24 in the Christian Pop category on SoundClick. Hiroshi Takatani is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Christian Pop music directly to fans worldwide.
Instrumental version of the song.Jane's first lyrics and our second collaboration.
"Tomorrow A Day (Instrumental)" by Hiroshi Takatani is a World production available on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by synthesizer and synth, giving the song its signature feel. This is the unmistakable sound of Asian, and it will especially appeal to world fans. Listeners into Alternative, New Age and Fusion will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
This is the instrumental version. I "borrowed" the photo from UNHCR official website.
"Where Are The Children (Instrumental Version)" is a World Fusion track by Hiroshi Takatani on SoundClick. The sound is shaped by synthesizer and synth, giving the song its signature feel. With a tone that is relaxing, dream pop and alternative pop, Hiroshi Takatani's track connects on an emotional level. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick World Fusion chart, peaking at #9. "Where Are The Children (Instrumental Version)" is part of the Hiroshi Takatani catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
respecting different cultures,understanding each other,and music might be one of the way to bring harmony to people on the earth.
I started writing music when I was 15y.o. with an old computer and FM sound module card.
I played in a band in high school and university,then back to solo again.
Now I do all programmings of the music and don't play.
No. I can not play my music alone! :)
but if possible, it would be great.
Traditional music , Traditional old musical instruments , Nature , Synthesizers ,Traditional dance's rhythm, Jazz, Classical music, New Age, Easy listening
Dynaudio acoustics BM6A,RME AIO,DAWPC(WinXP),AKG-K702,Sony MDR-CD900ST,Mytek Stereo 96DAC,M-AUDIO Profire610,Cubase5,and software synthesizers.