新しい日の誕生

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新しい日の誕生
Information
Artist2814
Additional Credits Kidmograph (Artwork)
Release Type Album
Label Dream Catalogue
Not Not Fun Records
Catalog Number DREAM_86 (Dream Catalogue)
NNF314 (Not Not Fun Records)
Formats
Bandcamp Album (Paid Download)
Cassette
Vinyl
CD
Release Date January 21, 2015
August 15, 2015 (Not Not Fun Cassette)
Tracks 9 (8 + 1 bonus track)
Length 1:07:25
Tags electronic; alternative; ambient; cd; cyberpunk; dreammusic; dreampunk; experimental; future; future ambient; love; vinyl
Status Online
2814
Previous Release 2814
Next Release Rain Temple

新しい日の誕生 (Birth of a New Day) is the second release of the 2814 project. It is one of the most well known and acclaimed vaporwave albums, garnering attention due to using no samples. It was published through Dream Catalogue on cassette, CD, and vinyl. The album was also pressed on cassette through the experimental music label Not Not Fun Records.

Tracklist

# Tape Vinyl Track Length
1 A1 A1 恢复 (MV)
Recovery
5:51
2 A2 A2 遠くの愛好家 (MV)
Distant Lover
6:18
3 A3 A3 新宿ゴールデン街
Shinjuku Golden Street
8:51
4 A4 B1 ふわっと
Drifting
6:36
5 A5 B2 悲哀
Sorrow
9:23
6 B1 C1 真実の恋
True Love
7:12
7 B2 C2 テレパシー
Telepathy
10:08
8 B3 D1 新しい日の誕生
Birth Of A New Day
13:04
N/A B4 D2 余波
Aftermath
5:35

Description

‘Birth Of A New Day’ was the second album of collaborative duo of HKE and Telepath, working under the name 2814. A follow up to a relatively minor hit at the time – the self-titled debut ‘2814’, ‘Birth Of A New Day’ ended up becoming a radiant realisation of the original project’s intention, as both artists expertly mixed and matched ambient palettes and styles to create the vague and distant neon utopia – a sense of romantic melancholy and longing peppered by the suggestive sounds of the world the music inhabited.

An album that shaped an era, ‘Birth Of A New Day’ was quite literal in a prescient manner as it shook the foundations of the underground and catalysed the ‘dreampunk’ movement coming out of the post-vaporwave era – helping define the aesthetic of Dream Catalogue as a record label in the process.

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