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Valkyr was released in 1985 by Gremlin Graphics.
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In 1983 ASCII released this little known shooter.
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Sitting next to his taiko and synthesizer Kitaro in this very short clip tells us what nat
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In this short animated clip some the Instruments Kitaro uses can been seen, like the Taiko
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In this short clip Kitaro talks about the relationship between listening to his music and
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In this short clip Kitaro talks about 'quietness' an important element of his music and th
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In this clip Kitaro describes the elements he is using to create his music.
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In this shortclip Kitaro tells how and why he uses the synthesizer as he does.
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Kitaro Buddha temple shrine animation
August 13, 2007, 05:39 AM
A short animation sequence depicting a shrine.
The background music is 'Dance of Sarasvati' from the Mandala album.
This short animation is not a work of my own. It can be found on the CD-ROM that came with the Cirque Ingenieux album. (c) Domo Records.
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