![]() Around 15 minutes in, the main parts drift away and everything gets real hallucinatory, with constant echoing water droplets, whirring tube noises, bugged-out distorted drum solos, clustered music box chimes, and other strange sounds. Structured more like a symphony than a pop song, the piece constantly evolves, cycling through repetitive phrases, accordion parts, additional vocal sections, and several other elements. ![]() Vastly different than the single, this one has a significantly catchier melody, cascading pianos, lusher arrangements, a more dub-worthy bassline, and slightly different lyrics. The band expanded on this theme with the ambitious, experimental Long Season, released a month later. A dreamy, slightly funky single titled "Season" was released in September, filled with gliding violins, chiming acoustic guitars, a brief burst of noisy turntable scratching, and Shinji Sato's lyrics about driving in a dazed reverie through Tokyo with someone that he wants to spend more time with. In 1996, shortly after Fishmans released their highest-charting and most accessible album Kuchu Camp, the Japanese trio worked on an idea of creating a full-length consisting of one song with several parts. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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