Munero is a Japanese composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer hailing from Japan, a country with serious ambient DNA. He's also another Berklee College of Music alumni, an institution that seems to churn out a steady stream of fine musicians that often find their way on the the TSMM platform, whether blog, playlists or the podcast.
His new single, "The Golden Leaves" was originally composed for an international innovation conference in his home country and I just wish more organisations and businesses were commissioning such well crafted, alternative music for their events, their soundtracks are often woeful afterthoughts.
The track attempts to capture the "principles of nature and life evolution", one of the themes at the conference, and I can't help but think he's nailed it. Wisely he incorporates some celestial Irish harp to pierce the beautifully constructed soundscape with its ancient acoustic tones. Those Celtic sounds are accentuated by, and in turn contrast with the parallel dimensional soundscape floating underneath with it's spectral choir and delicate machine sounds that bubble to the surface like a fresh water spring.
The track is a sublime slice of electroacoustic engineering and I highly suggest tuning into it and his other well crafted, ethereally minded music.
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