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Karakasa Kozō - The Welcoming Party flac album
  • Performer Karakasa Kozō
  • Title The Welcoming Party
  • Date of release 2015
  • Style Drone, Ambient, Experimental, Abstract, Dark Ambient, Modern Classical
  • Other formats TTA AIFF VOC AAC ASF WMA VQF
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1822 mb
  • Size FLAC 1906 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 538

The Deserted House by Karakasa Kozō, released 10 December 2016 1. Bottom Dollar 2. Out of Place 3. Tumble Down 4. Across a Dangerous Field 5. Scene 33 6. Atom Theft 7. Agents of the Invisible 8. Sextant, Compass, Theodolite 9. A Room for the Stranger 10. Forty Miles to Utah 11. Tightwire 12. U-turn 13. For the Time Being (i) 14. For the Time Being (ii) 15. For the Time Being (iii) 16. For the Time Being (iv) All tracks 2016. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.

Kasa-obake (Japanese: 傘おばけ) are a mythical ghost or yōkai in Japanese folklore. They are sometimes, but not always, considered a tsukumogami that old umbrellas turn into. They are also called "karakasa-obake" (から傘おばけ), "kasa-bake" (傘化け), and "karakasa kozō" (唐傘小僧). They are generally umbrellas with one eye and jump around with one leg, but sometimes they have two arms or two eyes among other features, and they also sometimes depicted to have a long tongue

Title: The Welcoming Party. Short-info: Label: There's a Shark in Your Hair ‎– TSYH0133 Type: File, FLAC, MP3, WAV, EP Country: UK Date of released: 06 Jun 2015 Category: Electronic Style: Drone, Ambient, Experimental, Abstract, Dark Ambient, Modern Classical. Karakasa Kozō - The Welcoming Party RAR archive MP3 format. 1377 downloads at 53 mb/s. Karakasa Kozō - The Welcoming Party RAR archive FLAC format. 1906 downloads at 43 mb/s.

Experimental, Avant-garde project from Qualo Infinity. Rota Frangitur Records Instrumentation: bass guitar . .com. ic. word from the composer/musician: yōkai.

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Translation: paper umbrella monster. These silly-looking yokai are transformations of Chinese-style oiled-paper umbrellas. They have either one or two legs (upon which they hop around wildly), a single large eye, and a long, protruding tongue. More information about Karakasa kozô: yokai.

APPEARANCE: Tōfu kozō are small yokai who closely resemble human children except for their large heads and clawed fingers and toes. They wear little boys’ kimonos and wide-brimmed hats - the typical outfit of a tōfu-selling young boy of the Edo period. They are usually depicted with two eyes, but in some illustrations they appear as having only one eye. They are usually found in urban areas in close proximity to people. INTERACTIONS: Tōfu kozō are first and foremost servant yokai. Even among other yokai, they are often bullied and teased for their lack of strength. They get no respect from those above them; at most, they act as menial servants to more powerful yokai. ORIGIN: Prior to the Edo period there are no known stories about tōfu kozō, and so their origin is a mystery.

Kasa-Obake (傘おばけ, Kasa-Obake) is the tsukumogami form of an umbrella. They are also called Karakasa-Obake (から傘おばけ), Kasa-Bake (傘化け), and Karakasa-Kozō (唐傘小僧). They are generally umbrellas with one eye and jump around with one leg, but sometimes they have two arms or two eyes among other features, and they also sometimes depicted to have a long tongue. Sometimes, but rarely, they even have two feet, as depicted in the yōkai emaki such the Hyakki Yagyo Zumaki.

Tracklist

1 The Welcoming Party 35:12

Notes

Qualo Infinity: bass guitar