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: Recording producer: [[Murakami Minato]] | |||
: Mixing / Mastering Engineer: [[Kamada Kentaro]] | |||
: Mixed / Mastered at: [[Studio K5]] | |||
: Recorded at [[SUR SOUND STUDIOS]] | |||
: Musician Coordinators: [[Murakami Minato]], [[Yoshimura Yousuke YSK]] ([[RB PLANNING]]) | |||
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: Found on her second mini-album, ''[[Atom Heart Mother]]'', as track #4. It starts with Haru speaking, and background music slowly fades in, which blends seamlessly with the following song on the album, "[[Sayonara Baby Pink|SAYONARA BABY PINK]]". | : Found on her second mini-album, ''[[Atom Heart Mother]]'', as track #4. It starts with Haru speaking, and background music slowly fades in, which blends seamlessly with the following song on the album, "[[Sayonara Baby Pink|SAYONARA BABY PINK]]". | ||
; zzz (pt.i) | ; zzz (pt.i) | ||
: It starts with radio static, includes a distorted, solo piano playing "Clair de Lune" by Debussy, and eventually includes clips of her voice distorted and stuttering in and out | : Found on her first full album, ''[[Haru to Shura]]'', as track #5. It starts with radio static, includes a distorted, solo piano playing "Clair de Lune" by Debussy, and eventually includes clips of her voice distorted and stuttering in and out. Most places to list the tracklist of the album don't label the songs as being unique from each other, but digital services like Spotify label them in parts. This was the only part to be included in the analog release of the album. | ||
; zzz (pt.ii) | ; zzz (pt.ii) | ||
: It begins with a repeating bell sound that is pitched up slowly before it becomes part of the beat of the music. The backing music eventually blends seamlessly with the following track on the album, "[[Nineteen (Haru Nemuri)|Nineteen]]" | : Found on her first full album, ''[[Haru to Shura]]'', as track #9. It begins with a repeating bell sound that is pitched up slowly before it becomes part of the beat of the music. The backing music eventually blends seamlessly with the following track on the album, "[[Nineteen (Haru Nemuri)|Nineteen]]". Most places to list the tracklist of the album don't label the songs as being unique from each other, but digital services like Spotify label them in parts. It was not included in the analog release of the album. | ||
; zzz (pt.iii) | ; zzz (pt.iii) | ||
: | : Found on her first full album, ''[[Haru to Shura]]'', as track #12. It is a spoken-word track only including Haru's voice. Most places to list the tracklist of the album don't label the songs as being unique from each other, but digital services like Spotify label them in parts. It was not included in the analog release of the album. | ||
; zzz (pt.iiii) | ; zzz (pt.iiii) | ||
: It is 17 seconds of soft white noise. In proper Roman numerals the title should be "iv", but Spotify lists it as "iiii" instead | : Found on her first full album, ''[[Haru to Shura]]'', as track #14. It is 17 seconds of soft white noise. In proper Roman numerals the title should be "iv", but Spotify lists it as "iiii" instead. Most places to list the tracklist of the album don't label the songs as being unique from each other, but digital services like Spotify label them in parts. It was not included in the analog release of the album. | ||
; zzz #szn1572 | |||
: Appears on her second full album ''[[Shunka Ryougen]]'' as track #5. It is a spoken-word track wherein Haru reads poetry with the sound of someone walking through leaves in the background. | |||
; zzz #arabesque | |||
: Appears on her second full album ''[[Shunka Ryougen]]'' as track #15. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:35, 27 April 2022

- Artist
- Haru Nemuri
- Song
- zzz
- Lyrics
- Haru Nemuri
- Music
- Haru Nemuri
- Other Information
- Production: Haru Nemuri
- Recording producer: Murakami Minato
- Mixing / Mastering Engineer: Kamada Kentaro
- Mixed / Mastered at: Studio K5
- Recorded at SUR SOUND STUDIOS
- Musician Coordinators: Murakami Minato, Yoshimura Yousuke YSK (RB PLANNING)
- Information
"zzz" is a series of several songs recorded by Haru Nemuri. She used the title "zzz" for different interlude tracks on several albums.
Disambiguation
There are several versions of "zzz" to be found in Haru Nemuri's discography. They following are listed below chronologically by the order of release:
- zzz
- Found on her second mini-album, Atom Heart Mother, as track #4. It starts with Haru speaking, and background music slowly fades in, which blends seamlessly with the following song on the album, "SAYONARA BABY PINK".
- zzz (pt.i)
- Found on her first full album, Haru to Shura, as track #5. It starts with radio static, includes a distorted, solo piano playing "Clair de Lune" by Debussy, and eventually includes clips of her voice distorted and stuttering in and out. Most places to list the tracklist of the album don't label the songs as being unique from each other, but digital services like Spotify label them in parts. This was the only part to be included in the analog release of the album.
- zzz (pt.ii)
- Found on her first full album, Haru to Shura, as track #9. It begins with a repeating bell sound that is pitched up slowly before it becomes part of the beat of the music. The backing music eventually blends seamlessly with the following track on the album, "Nineteen". Most places to list the tracklist of the album don't label the songs as being unique from each other, but digital services like Spotify label them in parts. It was not included in the analog release of the album.
- zzz (pt.iii)
- Found on her first full album, Haru to Shura, as track #12. It is a spoken-word track only including Haru's voice. Most places to list the tracklist of the album don't label the songs as being unique from each other, but digital services like Spotify label them in parts. It was not included in the analog release of the album.
- zzz (pt.iiii)
- Found on her first full album, Haru to Shura, as track #14. It is 17 seconds of soft white noise. In proper Roman numerals the title should be "iv", but Spotify lists it as "iiii" instead. Most places to list the tracklist of the album don't label the songs as being unique from each other, but digital services like Spotify label them in parts. It was not included in the analog release of the album.
- zzz #szn1572
- Appears on her second full album Shunka Ryougen as track #5. It is a spoken-word track wherein Haru reads poetry with the sound of someone walking through leaves in the background.
- zzz #arabesque
- Appears on her second full album Shunka Ryougen as track #15.