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Tanuki Drank Too Much Sake

by Jim Lynch

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Inspired by the Japanese Yokai myths. Tanuki is one of the many characters in these myths, one of the less threatening ones. Tanuki possesses powerful magical abilities with a superb ability to change shape. He has a jovial nature, and delights in playing tricks on humans. Sometimes he uses his shape-shifting powers to transform into stones, trees, statues, and even ordinary household items in order to play tricks on people. Other times, He might even transform into a giant or horrible monster, either to terrorize humans for pleasure, or else to scare them away from places they shouldn’t be.

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released May 1, 2020

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Jim Lynch New Mexico

American composer and producer of instrumental music in several genres, including ambient soundscapes, indie-tronic, orchestral, chamber and medieval. All works created using digital audio workstation software and numerous sound libraries. Influences include John Coltrane, Igor Stravinsky, Gustav Holst, Claude Debussy, Tangerine Dream, Robert Prince, Frank Zappa, Brian Eno.. ... more

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