It all sounds cool to me, just heard Mikgazer vol 1 which lead to this Vol 2, YT even auto played me back to vol 1. It is very inspiring music, which I find when listening to when composing some prose for an article or some comment to an online news paper comment section it can when listened to in the background in turn inspire some creative writing. The odd bit is harmless enough bum fluff in parts (Female vocalisation parts) though with solid enough accomplished musicians doing their thing producing something of contemporary musical value. As japan is I would say as close to an alien world about as you can get, I found it so in a 3 month visit, felt like I was on another planet, no offence intended (it was great), then maybe their music also has an off worldly form to it. Though of cause musically influenced by them being a part of the World. Which could be why many other people from other places can tend to shy away from this sort of music, they may find it a bit to strange for them. Maybe some English vocalised artists would entice listeners to the whole thing, though that may not be of a main concern to these artists. They just want to do their thing, not particularly appealing to any western audience which is fine. A big musical label could do this, then push some of their native acts as well, but these days folks mainly just tune in to what they find & want rather than ages ago the music being crafted at a music label level. The big music labels have lost a lot of power these days. It sounds alright to me, some good guitar work and the odd bit of keyboarding. I'm finding this sort of music is quite rewarding, it is creative and well worth checking out.
this album hs more songs than Mikgazer Vol. 1. But it’s quite a disappointment, most of the songs doesnt have good melody and settings, lack of the “gaze rock” spirit, and overly forced distorted sound. I still prefer Mikgazer Vol. 1, it rock hard, but still feels very soft, maybe it all thanks to Wintermute being on the team in Mikgazer Vol. 1 album.
holy shit i've been listening to mikgazer vol.1 so long and i just find out that there is vol. 2? thank god
this happened to me right now 😭😭
FR IT JUST SUDDENLY APPEARED
I was today years old when I learned that mikgazer volume 2 exists. My life is now complete.
It is great lowbell has returned for this Album.
真夜中?朝方か、、、ありがとう、
Let us hope for more Postgazer!
Really different from volume 1 but just as great in it's own way
Simply can't get enough of vocaloids. Every genre they span is always good. Super glad there's a vol 2 of this
Thank you. This is awesome
Why isn’t this more popular?
it isnt as good as vol 1
Think it’d be better if we gatekeep 👀 (jk)
well, shoegaze in general is already a really niche genre so....
Volume 2 POGGERS
この音楽が大好き
baileys bay deadly days giving off some serious Hum energy
4 years late to find this. jeez. im sorry
Don’t be sorry, you got it when you needed it right?
I've been waiting so long for this!!
Oh my god, vol 2, I found you
track 7! wow!!! it uses an UTAU too, i love it!
I've always been a "Vocaloid is cringe as fuck" person, but holy shit, this is so fucking good. I've seen the light, I'm a changed man.
It seems that I'm 1 year late to the party.
Same, I've been listening to volume 1 this whole time too lol
@@revenevan11 vol 1 was brilliant!
@@EvanPepperhouse me too!!! :D
Thank you. This is helping
this is the best
It all sounds cool to me, just heard Mikgazer vol 1 which lead to this Vol 2, YT even auto played me back to vol 1. It is very inspiring music, which I find when listening to when composing some prose for an article or some comment to an online news paper comment section it can when listened to in the background in turn inspire some creative writing.
The odd bit is harmless enough bum fluff in parts (Female vocalisation parts) though with solid enough accomplished musicians doing their thing producing something of contemporary musical value. As japan is I would say as close to an alien world about as you can get, I found it so in a 3 month visit, felt like I was on another planet, no offence intended (it was great), then maybe their music also has an off worldly form to it. Though of cause musically influenced by them being a part of the World.
Which could be why many other people from other places can tend to shy away from this sort of music, they may find it a bit to strange for them. Maybe some English vocalised artists would entice listeners to the whole thing, though that may not be of a main concern to these artists. They just want to do their thing, not particularly appealing to any western audience which is fine.
A big musical label could do this, then push some of their native acts as well, but these days folks mainly just tune in to what they find & want rather than ages ago the music being crafted at a music label level. The big music labels have lost a lot of power these days.
It sounds alright to me, some good guitar work and the odd bit of keyboarding. I'm finding this sort of music is quite rewarding, it is creative and well worth checking out.
Would pay 50 for a CD
though i'm sad that some produce from the vol. 1 didn't return like wintermute, 36g, mojo-P etc
😭
nice
this album hs more songs than Mikgazer Vol. 1.
But it’s quite a disappointment, most of the songs doesnt have good melody and settings, lack of the “gaze rock” spirit, and overly forced distorted sound.
I still prefer Mikgazer Vol. 1, it rock hard, but still feels very soft, maybe it all thanks to Wintermute being on the team in Mikgazer Vol. 1 album.
i really like wintermute's melody, i wonder where they are now
@@baguettebureddo he is still tweeting and making music on soundcloud but no vocaloid
i love wintermute! we need him back
I love track 8
アルケミステラ
I wonder if there’s a volume 3 somewhere… hmm
So are they going to release a physical of this version too? I mean they did with the last one I hope
Vol.3 please!
❤️
A solid album, not as good as Vol.1. Still, Maboroshi Summer Skirt bangs pretty fuckin hard.
does gazer mean something?
shoegaze
@@emmemmemm2360 thanks, I found out not too long after I commented and I'm in love with it now