I love how he always plays unique, unfamiliar instruments and projects himself as something mysterious like an alien from another planet with a far more advanced civilization.
@Johnny-rx4hs7 жыл бұрын
Are you 100% sure he's not from another planet? :P
@xaagripha73266 жыл бұрын
Hes the president of the galaxy and he took ziggy stardust in as a refugee
@ArashiGalaxy6 жыл бұрын
He is the Japanese cousin of David Bowie (who, I'm certain, was an alien)!
@marianacueto73785 жыл бұрын
alien priest of ancient times
@ANIMEIIIANDIIIMUSIC5 жыл бұрын
Well he's Music God so he is far more advanced than the rest of us mortals
I have to be honest, never have I heard something more special than the works of Susumu Hirasawa. His songs always capture me and give me a sense of adventure and freedom, truly magical, one of a kind.
To me, most musicians have a few songs that I like and that's about it, but then there's Susumu Hirasawa. Every single composition of his is a completely unique experience. True masterpiece.
@Mr. Moniebu I still kinda miss his early P-Model days style. He sounded so aggressive, always out of breath. As he grew older, his style became much "kinder" I guess. Not that I dislike that, though, I very much love his style now.
He designs the sound, he design the stage, he devices his own instruments, he composes the music and writes the lyrics. As if that were not enough, that man can sing and be good at it. He performs the music too. What type of brain is needed to do such thing?
@user-ii4rf6jr9e4 жыл бұрын
今師匠と同じ世界に生きていられて本当に嬉しい
@yaketasamma2 жыл бұрын
音楽的なセンスはもちろんだけど歌唱力みたいなフィジカルも鬼強で素晴らしい。よくぞお生まれなさった
@yuhi-rl7ek4 жыл бұрын
師匠曰く、レーザーハープのグリーンのレーザーは紙が焼けるぐらい熱いらしい
@pinkdogroslyn88322 жыл бұрын
Susumu has completely transcended the typical structure of music. He builds these incredible difficult rhythms and patterns with complex melodies and it all just goes so well together. His lyrics are so interesting and emotional. His music is just such an enjoyably new and vibrant experience. Such a breathe of fresh air.
@norseca5422 жыл бұрын
he just makes up rules as he goes, he's not there to recreate according to conventional rules
@Al-di8cn2 жыл бұрын
I remember him saying something in an interview about how he doesn’t describe himself as any particular genre since he doesn’t want to limit himself or create a notion of what his music is supposed to be, and if you look at all his music, that checks since each album has its own theme and background associated with it, whether it be the otherworldly music in “Technique of Relief” or Burmese alchemy in “Philosopher’s Propeller”