Hiroshi Yoshimura

Hiroshi Yoshimura was a pivotal figure in the development of ambient music in Japan, known for his serene soundscapes and minimalist compositions. Born in Yokohama in 1940, Yoshimura cultivated an early interest in music and the arts, eventually channeling his passions into a fusion of delicate melodies and environmental sounds that came to characterize much of his work. With a career spanning from the late 1970s until his passing in 2003, Yoshimura's contributions to the genre were both introspective and innovative, often drawing upon natural themes to create tranquil auditory experiences.

Among his many celebrated albums, "Music for Nine Post Cards" (1982) stands as an early testament to his artistry, showcasing Yoshimura's deft handling of melody and silence to create tranquil sound portraits. Works such as "Green" (1986) further solidified his reputation, imbuing listeners with the lush, gentle textures of the natural world through electronic synthesizers. Other notable releases like "A・I・R (Air in Resort)" (1984), "Surround" (1986), and "Something Blue" (1992) reflect his ongoing exploration into the limitless possibilities of ambient music. Though Hiroshi Yoshimura passed away in 2003, his music continues to garner admiration and respect, with many of his previously obscure releases receiving newfound attention and reissues, enabling his soothing auditory landscapes to inspire a new generation of listeners.

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Green (SFX Version)
Album - 8 Tracks - Released July 31, 2020
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  1. January 17, 1986