Zypressen

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Point of Compass 00:00 Tools
STR (Against The Wind) 00:00 Tools
Tangent (New Version) 00:00 Tools
Etude 00:00 Tools
HANA 00:00 Tools
Prelude (Remix Version) 00:00 Tools
(title in Japanese characters) 00:00 Tools
Tangent 00:00 Tools
砂の下 遠い昔の絵 00:00 Tools
交差衝動 00:00 Tools
[The title isn`t transcribed into Roman lettes] 00:00 Tools
Suna No Shita Tōi Mukashi No E 00:00 Tools
[4 hieroglyphs] (All the vertical stripes are eager to cross together) 00:00 Tools
Kōsa Shōdō 00:00 Tools
すべての縦縞は交差したがる 00:00 Tools
[4 hieroglyphs] (All the verti 00:00 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
All the vertical stripes are eager to cross together 00:00 Tools
STR 00:00 Tools
[The title isn`t transcribed i 00:00 Tools
すべての縦縞は交差したがる -LIVE- 00:00 Tools
砂の下 遠い昔の絵 [Suna no Shita Tōi Mukashi no E] 00:00 Tools
交差衝動 [Kōsa Shōdō] 00:00 Tools
[Japanese Title] 00:00 Tools
交差衝動 (All the Vertical Stripes are Eager to Cross Together) 00:00 Tools
(Title in japanese) 00:00 Tools
(japanese title) 00:00 Tools
[Japanese marked] 00:00 Tools
Prelude (remix) 00:00 Tools
砂の下 遠い昔の絵 00:00 Tools
Suna no Shita tooi Mukashi no e 00:00 Tools
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Zypressen (ツィプレッセン) is/was a Japanese chamber music quintet with ties to fellow countrymen Lacrymosa. Their music is more in the lighter side of things and they can be compared at times to Univers Zero (not to say they sound like them, but as a point of reference) and it slides into Zeuhl territories at times. While the lineup consists of an electric guitar, drums & percussions, the dominant instruments in their tracks are the classical instruments such as cello, violin viola, piano, flute and clarinet. Their s/t album from 1996 is hard to track and supposed to be out of print, but can found occasionally at online stores or auctions. In any case, well worth the trouble of locating it, as the album manages to keep a good flow of interchanging sounds/themes and electric vs. acoustic tracks. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.