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Perfume MIX
Posted by mountainoluv,
25 May 2017
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Perfume Halcali Kyary Pamyu Pamyu music autotune YouTube
I made a great discovery the other day. In the suggested videos column on YouTube, I noticed ‘Perfume Mix [46 songs].’ I was at work, doing something that didn’t require deep concentration. I had heard of Perfume before, and I was curious about their music. I clicked on the video, and I was glad I did!
The video was an hour and 31 minutes long. I really liked the music! I don’t have a great musical vocabulary, so I can’t effectively describe their sound. Plus, I don’t believe in putting music into neat categories. Sometimes, the music of an artist spans categories, or can’t be accurately categorized. One thing I can say is that they relied pretty heavily on autotune for their vocals. In some of their songs, I heard patterns that reminded me of Halcali. In other songs, they reminded me of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Then, I got to thinking that maybe that this was just the sound of Japanese music.
For previous blog posts, I did a little research about the individual or group I was writing about. I decided not to do that this time, though. I wanted to keep it brief. I also wanted to let my readers educate me about Perfume by leaving comments. All I know is that they are three good looking ladies. I think they have been around for some time. It seems like the mix I was listening to was made in honor of their tenth anniversary as a group. And from the video’s comments, I found out that they had released some music after the mix was made, which was not included.
Anyway, I just wanted to give my impression of the music of Perfume, in brief. The video I watched is linked below. Once again, I welcome comments about Perfume. I am interested in their backgrounds, what they are up to now, who is the brains behind their sound, and so forth. Thanks in advance for your comments.
The video was an hour and 31 minutes long. I really liked the music! I don’t have a great musical vocabulary, so I can’t effectively describe their sound. Plus, I don’t believe in putting music into neat categories. Sometimes, the music of an artist spans categories, or can’t be accurately categorized. One thing I can say is that they relied pretty heavily on autotune for their vocals. In some of their songs, I heard patterns that reminded me of Halcali. In other songs, they reminded me of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Then, I got to thinking that maybe that this was just the sound of Japanese music.
For previous blog posts, I did a little research about the individual or group I was writing about. I decided not to do that this time, though. I wanted to keep it brief. I also wanted to let my readers educate me about Perfume by leaving comments. All I know is that they are three good looking ladies. I think they have been around for some time. It seems like the mix I was listening to was made in honor of their tenth anniversary as a group. And from the video’s comments, I found out that they had released some music after the mix was made, which was not included.
Anyway, I just wanted to give my impression of the music of Perfume, in brief. The video I watched is linked below. Once again, I welcome comments about Perfume. I am interested in their backgrounds, what they are up to now, who is the brains behind their sound, and so forth. Thanks in advance for your comments.
I love their style and sound - Natural ni Koishite was the first I listened to and LOVED!