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Rusty Lance

Akeboshi · 2005

12 min · 3 tracks · folk ยท electronica ยท film score

A melancholic blend of electronica and folk, weaving introspective narratives through lush soundscapes.

Rusty Lance is a single by Akeboshi, released in 2005. A melancholic blend of electronica and folk, weaving introspective narratives through lush soundscapes. 'Rusty Lance' gained critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of genres, effectively positioning Akeboshi within the Japanese music scene. The album's standout track, 'Rusty lance,' helped him secure a notable fanbase, leading to opportunities in film scoring and further musical exploration. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Rusty Lance sound like?

A melancholic blend of electronica and folk, weaving introspective narratives through lush soundscapes. Rooted in folk and electronica.

What makes Rusty Lance by Akeboshi notable?

'Rusty Lance' gained critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of genres, effectively positioning Akeboshi within the Japanese music scene. The album's standout track, 'Rusty lance,' helped him secure a notable fanbase, leading to opportunities in film scoring and further musical exploration. In 2005, Akeboshi released 'Rusty Lance' as his debut album, following the success of his earlier singles. At this point, he was establishing his unique sound that fused electronic elements with folk influences, marking a defining moment in his artistic journey.

How many songs are on Rusty Lance?

Rusty Lance has 3 tracks, running approximately 12 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·12:00

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Rusty lance Standout 4:38
  • 2 Sounds Standout 4:21
  • 3 Writing over the sign Standout 3:01

Release Date

January 1, 2005

Genre

electronica, film score

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Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

12 min 0 sec