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[Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSun Oct 04, 2020 6:56 pm by pommy48



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PostSubject: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeThu Mar 25, 2010 8:34 pm

Alan (pronounced ah-lahn), a Tibetan, Chinese-born Buddhist, has only two Japanese albums under her belt, and neither are masterpieces. She appears on this list because she's unlike any other mainstream pop starlet currently working, and has an abundance of only periodically realised potential. Sound strange? I'll try to explain.

Her musical stylings, on the surface, are nothing especially remarkable – largely sugary, innocuous piano ballads that you could expect to hear in an unassuming Chinatown gift shop because the 70-year- old shopowner finds it soothing. But every few tracks (including her Nipponese debut single, the gorgeous Ashita e No Sanka), Alan employs one or both of her secret weapons: her chillingly ancient-sounding "Tibetan wail", and her ability to play the erhu. Those would be, respectively, a singing technique wherein the vocals are extensively held at a high-pitched waver, and the mournful Chinese string instrument you've probably heard on the soundtrack to any martial arts movie ever made. Even the briefest appearances of either transforms Alan's music into genuinely beautiful, ethereal mood pieces that are more moving and substantial than the vast majority of mass-marketed pop ballads.

As well as Ashita e No Sanka, she's worth hearing for Red Cliff, the theme song to the Chinese drama of the same name – available in both a Chinese and a Japanese version – and the subtly pretty Together, which is the first song for which she composed the music. She still has a way to go before perfecting her signature style, but she's more than worth watching along the way.

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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeThu Mar 25, 2010 11:55 pm

Neither are masterpiece ? [Article] Why Japanese pop matters 489771
And I always think Voice of Earth is perfect omg
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeFri Mar 26, 2010 3:35 am

I didn't know alan is pronounced ah-lahn xP and yea I can't get it how people consider Voice of EARTH as non-masterpiece album..
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeFri Mar 26, 2010 11:08 am

pommy48 wrote:
Her musical stylings, on the surface, are nothing especially remarkable – largely sugary, innocuous piano ballads that you could expect to hear in an unassuming Chinatown gift shop because the 70-year- old shopowner finds it soothing.

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From which point they commenting to alan?
I don't agree with this statement, neither are masterpiece, LOL, Voice of Earth is excellence and beauty in the flesh.
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeFri Mar 26, 2010 4:13 pm

xcuse me Voice of EARTH = masterpiece
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeFri Mar 26, 2010 4:47 pm

This article is very rude...
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeFri Mar 26, 2010 5:01 pm

The writer just had to say something rude about every artist...

I feel like she contradicts herself?


But it's only one person's opinion......I feel we all agree Voice of EARTH is a masterpiece!
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSat Mar 27, 2010 5:54 am

At least they mentioned alan. Yay more publicity! LOL
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSat Mar 27, 2010 8:35 am

as everyone else here i think Voice of EARTH = masterpice,.
the writter of this must be lame or deaf.
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSat Mar 27, 2010 9:36 am

The only correct thing he wrote about in that article was Ringo. He really must be just a casual listener. LOL
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSat Mar 27, 2010 11:28 am

I doubt he only listened to the previews of the songs :laughs:
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSat Mar 27, 2010 10:33 pm

But other than the biased review, I'm glad that alan got mentioned~ I mean along Ayu and Shiina~ ♥️

And it helps that her name starts with an A.....so she's at the very top of the list!
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSun Mar 28, 2010 12:59 am

Yeah I'm happy that they mentioned alan [Article] Why Japanese pop matters 30722 I hope if they write something again it won't be so rude...
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSun Mar 28, 2010 8:20 pm

im just glad alan is mentioned. thanks for promotion honey
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSun Mar 28, 2010 8:30 pm

At least, by appearing on articles like that, there's a confirmation she's someone in the industry
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSat Apr 03, 2010 9:19 pm

*dislikes article* good publicity for alan though *O*
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PostSubject: Re: [Article] Why Japanese pop matters   [Article] Why Japanese pop matters I_icon_minitimeSat Apr 10, 2010 8:48 pm

the writter of this must be lame or deaf------you got [Article] Why Japanese pop matters 964464
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