[LBN028] Madoka Ogitani – “Take a Walk” (February 05, 2015)


The colors of spring.

A piano, a delicate guitar arpeggio, a flute and tiny sounds.

The beauty of simplicity.

This is Madoka Ogitani.

Five tracks to listen to while you’re taking a walk…

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the sunday experience:  “…the sense of overwhelming serene beauty abound all dimpled upon a chirping sea breezed mosaic.” Recent Music Heroes:  “…a moody scraping made up of slightly angular electric guitar chords, some barely audible orchestrated shuffles and faint electronic rhythms beneath it.” Hypnagogue Reviews:  “…the core of what’s here is great acoustic work on piano and guitar. It’s clean, richer than its simplicity would suggest, and a bit uplifting.” Kathodik:  “Madoka Ogitani tratteggia paesaggi da incanto, baciati da un sole privo di ferocia ed una leggera brezza che mette le ali ai piedi.” TraKs:  “La compattezza è una virtù notevole, soprattutto se unita all’efficacia dell’esecuzione come in questo caso.” The Cerebral Rift:  “…this is a wonderful release for anyone looking for a nice acoustic instrumental work.” Music Won’t Save You:“Una piccola delizia da ascoltare all’aria aperta, baciati dai raggi solari dal tepore fioco ma ritrovato.” Arte & Arti:  “…l’artista crea cicli sonori delicati ed eterei concentrandosi su ogni singolo episodio.” Sounds Behind The Corner:  “…momenti gentili sottolineati dalla musica di Madoka con la delicatezza di chi osserva e lascia sia il cuore a scrivere la musica” Des Chips et du Rosé:  “…les compostions folktronica aussi charmantes que poétiques de la japonaise Madoka Ogitani.” Beach Sloth:  “Take a Walk is delicate. Pieces are held up thanks to the smallest sound. Everything is bright and shiny.” NetMusic Life:  “Madoka ha realizzato un piccolo capolavoro di semplicità e naturalezza” Yeah I Know it Sucks:  “A great idea as it will turn the environment into one full of love, happiness…” Musichronic:  “Reading the album title and the artwork gives me a particular impression that these five musics is exactly suit the title.”