Rainstick Orchestra

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Waltz For A Little Bird 04:50 Tools
Powderly 06:10 Tools
Trick 04:46 Tools
Overflow 07:36 Tools
Kiteletu 06:16 Tools
Electric Counterpoint Fast 05:24 Tools
A Closed Circuit 10:29 Tools
Waltz for a Little Bird (Digitonal split mix) 04:24 Tools
Anchorage 00:00 Tools
Take Your Time 03:07 Tools
Rocker 00:33 Tools
SlowLight 00:33 Tools
01 - trick 03:07 Tools
Waltz for a Little Bird [Digitonal Split Mix] 03:07 Tools
GODCHILD 03:07 Tools
Deception 00:00 Tools
RainstickCounterpoint Home 11:49 Tools
CUE 11:49 Tools
Jeru 02:48 Tools
Waltz For A Little Bird (1) 04:43 Tools
Shhh 11:49 Tools
Take Your Time (Sample) 00:33 Tools
RainstickCounterpoint Fast 11:49 Tools
DarnThatDream 11:49 Tools
RainstickCounterpoint Second 11:49 Tools
RainstickCounterpoint Third 11:49 Tools
05 - overflow 00:33 Tools
07 - closed circuit 00:33 Tools
Boplicity 02:48 Tools
Seashell 02:48 Tools
Crystallize 02:48 Tools
Stretch 02:48 Tools
Tangerine 02:48 Tools
Electric Counterpoint: Fast 05:24 Tools
Jellyfish 11:49 Tools
06 Electric Counterpoint Fast 13:49 Tools
02 Waltz For a Little Bird 12:51 Tools
03 Kiteletu 17:25 Tools
01 Trick 11:49 Tools
Rainstick Orchestra - Waltz for A Little Bird (Digitonal Split Mix) 11:49 Tools
06-electric counterpoint fast 11:49 Tools
02-Waltz for a little bird 11:49 Tools
Hexstatic – Perfect Bird (Rainstick Orchestra Remix) 02:48 Tools
07 Closed Circuit 25:16 Tools
(the floating glass key in the sky) 01 trick 25:16 Tools
Powdelrly 25:16 Tools
Electronic Counterpoint Fast 25:16 Tools
Overflow (Shalma- Mix) 02:48 Tools
04-Powderly 02:48 Tools
Waltz For A Little Bird [ Digitonal Split Mix ] 02:48 Tools
05-Overflow 02:48 Tools
(the floating glass key in the sky) 03 kiteletu 02:48 Tools
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Baku Tsunoda (28) and Naomichi Tanaka (31) have been working together as the Rainstick Orchestra since 2001. They met when they were both DJing in a club in Tokyo and, as they lived near to each other, they began hanging out and trying to improve their musical skills by working together. By day, Baku is an Editorial Designer and Naomichi is a Systems Engineer. But it’s music that drives them both. While Naomichi cites an early love of the music of Manchester as a formative influence as well as time playing in punk bands, Baku started out playing guitar and piano in both a Yellow Magic Orchestra covers band and a session group who played in the style of Maceo Parker and Funkadelic. What they create together, using guitars, piano, bass & sequencers, is a delicate ‘systems music’ that gives a nod to the minimalism of Cage and Reich as well as echoing forms such as techno and jazz. Unsurprisingly, they both subscribe to the idea that music is “borderless”. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.