Daisuke Miyatani

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hum 05:26 Tools
view 00:40 Tools
rain melodies 03:04 Tools
edanone 03:25 Tools
old tape 01:52 Tools
iindayo 02:44 Tools
summer child 03:50 Tools
niwa 00:35 Tools
hidamari 03:09 Tools
water lights 02:57 Tools
yu 01:26 Tools
michi 01:33 Tools
Sampo 03:53 Tools
Aiveo 01:22 Tools
dokusho-chu 03:44 Tools
Between A And B 03:36 Tools
Tameshidori 02:22 Tools
Aoharu Days 01:58 Tools
Genkide-ne 03:11 Tools
In The Groove 02:56 Tools
anohi 02:51 Tools
drop 03:11 Tools
Docoiku 03:16 Tools
little girl 04:48 Tools
It passes slowly 05:15 Tools
urayama 01:23 Tools
wake up with the ice cocoa 00:43 Tools
endless summer 08:06 Tools
walks with HOLGA 01:37 Tools
drew with paints 03:51 Tools
beautiful 13:05 Tools
afternoon tea 03:24 Tools
blanco 03:05 Tools
long autumnal night 01:23 Tools
view of sora 04:01 Tools
write the diary 02:12 Tools
good bye my love 02:21 Tools
keion 03:22 Tools
organ&guitar 01:01 Tools
return of MTR freak 02:48 Tools
amaou 02:30 Tools
mimona&! 01:08 Tools
glance 02:37 Tools
a, b + c 06:17 Tools
hanabi 03:34 Tools
arunatsunohi 03:34 Tools
brew 01:36 Tools
itsumo 01:36 Tools
utouto 01:36 Tools
kurasu 04:40 Tools
untitled 03:49 Tools
Dohusho-Cho 03:45 Tools
sora no uta 03:45 Tools
kind of blue 03:45 Tools
tech 01:36 Tools
small planet 04:40 Tools
WITHOUT THOUGHT 04:40 Tools
utsuroi variation 04:40 Tools
mimonato! 01:36 Tools
Cloud Music 32:31 Tools
p v g 32:31 Tools
wake up with the 00:43 Tools
Lindayo 00:43 Tools
hanauta 00:43 Tools
genkide ne 00:43 Tools
waterlights 03:11 Tools
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Daisuke Miyatani (宮谷大作) was born in 1982 and started composing in 2004. The theme of his music is daily life. He lives on the Awaji Island in Japan and usually works in a bookshop. Maybe that is where he finds the rest and silence to create his fragile compositions. Or it is his Japanese cultural background that leads to the calm, haiku-like miniatures. Daisuke establishes a reduced and minimal approach mostly based on guitars, accompanied by xylophones and other instruments. The songs have an open character, with a lot of silence, and repetition. These elements are contrasted with more ambient-like, electronically composed material. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.