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Fun fact: The anime "Paprika" is an inspiration for the hollywood blockbuster "Inception". A lot of hollywood movies took inspirations from Satoshi Kon's work. Susumu Hirasawa's music also fits perfectly in Satoshi's movies
Susumu Hirasawa is a musical genius. He always tries something new, how he can create new interesting composition with all kind of instrument or elecronic music. One song I can recommend is his song: time being proud of its heterogeneity. In this song you can listen his experiments with melodies getting reveresed (like time going backwards).
Holy hell! You actually reacted to Parade. I also asked for this, but didn't thought it was coming. It's a very strange music, but it fits the movie so well. The movie is like this music, a crazy, surrealistic experience, and believe me, everytime that song pops the screen will be filled with crazyness and chaos. :D EDIT: Also, I think Paprika was a huge inspiration for Nolan for the main concept ideas of Inception.
@@RTuga02 for inception? there are stirking similaries including the plot, scenes and characters, such as the hallway and elevator scenes. but the scene im specifically refering to that is almost identical is the scene where the main female character, both wearing a similar red wardrobe touch the "background" which proceeds to shatter into glass, revealing a dark industrial looking interior. Everything from the angles, the cinematography, the way the glass shatters, even their red wardrobes are almost identical.
As a huge fan of Susumu Hirasawa, it was truly satisfying to hear you say you love this song while reacting to it. And I love the way you described the phases of the song. It's not how I've "seen" this song before, but I absolutely understand what you're describing. If this Ko-Fi thing is a simple way to give a donation, which would be a first for me for any content creator, it would just be my way as saying thank you. While it's hard to say Susumu Hirasawa has a particular style that you can pinpoint (he's the same composer as Guts' Theme; two completely different songs and tones), I'd say Parade is a perfect example of his music in a nutshell. As a fan, you listen to Parade and think THIS is Susumu Hirasawa. A few other comments mentioned this, but you can tell he draws inspiration from other cultures, and describing his music as otherworldly sounds apt. One of my favorite songs by him is "The Girl in Byakkoya," which is the opening to Paprika. Since I see your more recent reactions have been to video games and anime, that would be one of my reaction suggestions. If that might be an issue with copyright, I understand. But along the same lines, I'd also recommend "Dream Island Obsessional Park" (also by Susumu Hirasawa) which is the opening to Paranoia Agent (an anime also by Satoshi Kon). From what I read, Paranoia Agent aired very late in Japan, so Susumu Hirasawa composed the opening with the intention to wake the viewer up. Similarly, he composed the ending song, "White Hill - Maromi's Theme," as a sort of lullaby. _Just on your own free time, not for a video,_ if you like what you've been hearing from Susumu Hirasawa, I have a few recommendations. You mentioned you liked that glitchy sort of vocal arrangement that starts and plays throughout Parade. He's done similar things in other songs. Another top favorite of mine that does this is "The Man From Narcissus Space." However, if you want to hear that effect done on the electric guitar, "Ride the Blue Limbo" is another great song. If you want to hear a relaxing song paired with... I'm unsure what to call it--rhythmic nature noises(?), listen to "Tamashii No Furusato." And for an interesting contrast and comparison, he's made a few albums remaking his previous songs, some of which are wildly different takes. Like the song "Sekai Turbine" (or "World Turbine") from the album The Ghost in Science in 1990 is this experimental techno song. But in 2001, he released an album called Solar Ray with "Sekai Turbine 2" on it, and it's now this energetic song with powerful vocals and pounding percussion. I could go on since there are so many great songs in the decades that he's been making music, but I know I've already gone on for way too long. I hope you or anyone else who happens to see this will give those songs a listen.
Gonna tag onto this post and add some more Hirasawa song recommendations: The Girl from Byakkoya (also from Paprika), Aurora, Aurora 3, Switched-On Lotus, Bandaria Traveler, Moonlight, Chikara no Uta (Song of Forces), Mother, Cyborg, Town-0 Phase-5, Nurse Cafe, Niwashi King (Gardener King), Dreaming Machine, and Hashi Daiku (The Bridge Builder). From the Berserk anime series (all 3 seasons): Forces and Forces 2, Sign and Sign 2, Earth, Guts' theme, and Hai Yo. From his former band P-Model, Human-Le and Big Brother.
@@NikolitaNiko just a correction: Human Le and Big Brother are not P model songs, they are Kaku P model songs. P model is his previous band, Kaku P model is only him but in a revived P model style (they're very distinctive - his normal solo songs and Kaku P model songs)
absolutely love girl in byakoya ,mother , phase 5 and niwashi king just to name a free . Glad to find someone with the some taste here talking about it
Yeah, "Paprika" is great anime, I really like it, and soundtrack is great, my favourite track is "Byakkoya no Musume". You should react "Ashitaka Sekki" from anime "Mononoke Hime" amazing instrumental song, just amazing.
I'm late to this party, but I just discovered Atlas' channel. Byakkoya no Musume is also my favourite track from Byakkoya/Paprika OST, and I really hope that more Hirasawa reactions are coming. That track has such a wonderful mixture of longing and hopefulness mixed with melancholy. Hirasawa's vocals are perfect for it.
As a Slavic person, as well as an anime culture enjoyer, I can say that a decent amount of Japanese pop culture, especially of earlier eras has a very distinct touch of Russian singing melodies. From where did it get into anime soundtracks. With the vivid examples of: Shoujo Kakumei Utena OST - Dona Dona, Queen Millennia OST - Maboroshi (Illusion), Mamoru Asada - Saraba Yasashiki Hibiyo, Devilman: The Birth - Opening (1987)
You should definitely do the opening from Paranoia Agent (I think it’s called Dream Island Obsessional Park), and Lilium from Elfen Lied! Just discovered your channel a few days ago, and I love your videos! Thanks for these in depth reactions/breakdowns 😁
My favorite Hirasawa list: Indra 2016 Love song Switched on lotus Man climbing the hologram - full album Paranoia agent opening Big brother Ride the blue limbo 2D or not 2D Sekai turbine
Rest in Peace Satoshi Kon and Kentaro Miura. Susumu Hirasawa, the composer of both Berserk and Satoshi’s films lost both of them, two creators he respected and worked closely to collaborate and make them as memorable as they are today, but I can imagine it must be heavy that he lost two people who we works with.
Man, speak of Susumu Hirasawa, I would love to see you react to the song “Sign” that was used in a Berserk game. I love that song. So epically and hauntingly awesome!
It fits so well to the opening for the video game as well, I was actually gonna suggest it but I then I realized it may be a weird experience to watch it outta context - not having had any Berserk exposure at all... What do you think? 🤔
@@kayleenilsson3825 I think it’s be fine to experience the song without actually knowing Berserk (though it would enhance the song a thousand time more!). It’s kinda like listening to and be moved by a foreign song that you do not actually understand the lyrics. Besides, it’d be interesting for him to try to imagine what Berserk may be like from the music alone!
I had no f'in clue during the parade scene, later I found out that it was a satire on Japanese society. And it blew my mind. I just wish that more people pay attention to this masterpiece.
The composer for this, Susumu Hirasawa who also did a lot of music for Berserk is such an interesting musician. He's one of my favorite Japanese composers along with Kenji Kawai and Yoko Kanno. I don't know how he does it but his music feels so otherworldly and dreamlike.
Yoko Kanno is soooooo good. Until watching Zankyou no Terror, I didn't really care for anime composers enough to look them up. Fortunately, ZnT's music is so "in your face" that I couldn't really ignore it
I think the false liberty is interpretted as "being a slave to consumerism' How we always crave these things, improvements of life that we can no longer live without it.
I truly enjoy the genuine reactions and analysis. These video's wouldn't be the same if you listened to them before making the video so keep doing what you're doing! :)
u have reacted guts theme... now u have reated parade ost... i think you need to react to run from millennium actress, its also from susumu harasawa... susumu harasawa is like hans zimmer of japan... i all of his work with anime director satoshi kon was perfect to the situation, as what audiance should feel... i suggest RUN and VIRTUAL MIMA from perfect blue . tbh, i hope you reacted to The girl in Byakkoya soundtrack from paprika, which was much better imo
Seconding Girl in Byakkoya. It and all it's versions were clearly the most prominent ones in the movie. I don't even remember the movie at all but that song stuck with me.
As you are doing lots of anime stuff, please try "Merry go round life" from Howl's Moving Castle or "Carrying you" from The Castle in the Sky, both Ghibli films
Ghost in the Shell is a phenomenal film. Havent seen - or heard of it- in years. Gonna have to rewatch it. Also I never knew where this piece of music came from! I've heard it so much but never knew its source haha.
Spoilers: The titular Parade that this song is emitted from is basically a rolling tidal wave of hijacked dreams, sweeping through people's minds and carrying them away to become part of chaotic mass, the song is being sung by people caught in it's control.
If you lived this please check out Mima's theme from another movie from the same director (Satoshi Kon) called Perfect Blue. Another film from Kon to check is Millennium Actress. All have amazing OST's.
You're practically obligated to give Dream Island Obsessional Park a listen now, it's by the same composer but with a more decidedly sinister vibe imo.
Wow...just wow.....I love this movie so much and I never knew that this song had lyrics. Pleass watch this movie.....its sooo fucking good.....one of the greats from the late Satoshi Kon
When the vocals came in, it reminded me of the 90s and the Berserk anime. Nostalgia! I really like Susumu Hirasawa and Shiro Sagisu. They introduced me to the world of anime. Because it's not only an art style, great Japanese dub and story, but also great soundtracks. I'd like to hear more from Bleach in the future and from Fromsoftware games. Incredible adventure. Thanks for being there!
Discovered you from the Guts Theme video, great work on the breakdowns as ever and i also like your reaction I will like you to try hear "Battle for Everyone's Souls" from Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3
If we’re doing lesser known anime song recs, I gotta suggest “Desire” from Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo. A seriously underrated track from a seriously underrated anime.
React to Unravel (from Tokyo Ghoul). React to the original version and the acoustic - you must like haha. After anime week, react to The Witcher 3 soundtrack. There are two I love: "Hunt or be Hunted" and "Silver for Monsters".
You should have listened to the instrumental version, that's what's being used in the movie; also actually watching the mad dream parade marching through the movie landscapes at the same time would give even more depth to what it's conveying.
i went and watched Paprika right after seeing this, most unorthodox thing i've ever listened to as far as i can remember. the movie was somewhat interesting too.
I was on the team working on the English translations for the Sony International soundtrack CD for Hirasawa san and Chaos Union years ago. All and all your's is a good analysis. Superficiality of modern life controlling the individual. Though the ChiefsChiLLaXN comment seems correct in context to the plot though of course the lyrics have meaning. Remember in the anime this is very much reflecting a Japanese viewpoint and not so much a global one other than maybe what is universal to everyone. This anime is from the (sadly) late great Japanese director Satoshi Kon. Susumu Hirasawa scored two of his features (the other is Millenium Actress), a limited series (Paranoia Agent) and a work in progress movie that was halted with his death (Dreaming Machine). Kon was greatly inspired by Hirasawa's solo albums and was thrilled to have Hirasawa san participate on around half of his anime. I'm pretty sure the underlying march is inspired by historical Ottoman Empire marches. The glitch vocal is a byproduct of Yamaha Vocaloid technology. He points out he doesn't use Hatsume Miku. Robert Fripp is one inspiring influence. Maybe there are exceptions but generally he's not doing American Rock-n-Roll/R&B melodies or anything that sounds like it The 'rose' reference is 'La Vie en rose' - I remember pointing out that the English equivalent phrase is "life through rose colored glasses" but it was decided to go La Vie en Rose. There is a woman in the song somewhere speaking in Vietnamese. I'm told that was for texture and not related to the Japanese lyrics or commenting on Vietnam in any way
It's very sad that you probably wont listen to Saint Seiya because of how little it is popular in the US, it will never win in a poll. It's, imho, by far the best OST ever made in anime. From Polaris Hilda to Camus's Death, no soundtrack ever conveyed this much emotion EDIT : Just saw you illustrated the community post with Saint Seiya XD, my bad
Found your channel through your Guts' Theme reaction, love your reactions to Susumu Hirasawa songs, can you react to his song Dream Island Obsessional Park from the anime Paranoia Agent? Keep up the good work!
Yeah,Paprika is an awesome video, im pretty sure you already have all the intetions to watch it after listening, so i wont bother reccommend it. There are also other crazy songs in that movie,wich is a crazy and gentle movie. I could not really talk about Susumu hirasawa skills, but for sure he's music are all from another world,probably my favourite Soundtrack artist. Otherwordly would be the therm
Holy shit! A *Parade* review. It was a genuine surprise when I saw this in reccomendations. Edit: I have heard, and haven't verified if it's true or not, that the "Paprika" anime movie is what inspired "Inception".
A mi me encanta la música de este hombre y esta película creo que no fue acabada f y uno de mis soundtrack preferidos fue Parade y the girl in byakkoya de el mismo film
Hirasawa has some amazing standalone albums as well. My favorite of his is "Technique of Relief", check it out if you like his style. It's really incredible
While I think the lyrics are also meant to be taken at face value and can be understood as they are read (like you did here) I do want to point out that 95% of Hirisawas songs are all meant to be listened as a part of the larger album experience and tell a story over time. Parade is no exception. While it was good as a standalone in the film its meaning is much deeper as a part of the album it was released on. Which is a story about a man finding a city, a sort of alternate plan of existence and thought. Parade as a part of that story is more about how the paradise city he was told to find is an illusion and that he was swept up in a Parade of madness trying to escape.
Just discovered your channel, love your content! Would love if you took a look at the Japanese composer Kajiura Yuki. She's a major Japanese composer who's mostly known for her work with anime songs and the now disbanded group Kalafina. For the song I would recommend "Sis Puella Magica!", "Decretum" or "Magia" (all of which are from the anime Madoka Magica, the soundtrack of which is one of the things Yuki is most known for)
I just love his work, many of the Berserks (2016) Ost are from him, the only good thing about the remake/continuation of the original anime. They just hit different :)
You should react to undertale music that stuff hits different, and if you do start out with fallen down reprise and undertale and home and stuff it’s really good
Dude yeah! This and Guts OST are done by Susumu Hirasawa - that man is a legend, almost every his piece is my favorite. Actually he's written OSTs for a number of anime, maybe you could check them out some time
Hi ATLAS,I highly enjoy the lengthy analysis to give to any music you listen to. I would absolutely love it if you could react to OST of a movie called TENET by Christopher Nolan .The track I recommend most from that movie is "Posterity".
Dude you need to react to one of Witcher 3's combat songs! I propose "Steel for Humans", "Silver for Monsters" or "You re immortal?". Really love your concent, and looking forward for more of it =).
Please please please please can you react to the elfen lied opening. It is a masterpiece. (Also can you react to Maria of Astral Clock tower from bllodborne after please)
If Parade left this good of an impression on you, I can't imagine how delighted you're going to be once you hear Sign from Susumu Hirasawa's Berserk PS2 game OST!
I was thinking about that one as well, and I think it fits so well to the opening visuals that I was thinking of suggesting it as a reaction, but it might be weird and random to watch it outta context since he hasn't experienced any Berserk before eh 🤔
@@mirelion5328 Yeah *Indra* is one of the best from the first game, the Dreamcast one. It's got the same melody as *Forces II* just slowed down. Same with *Sign II* in the PS2 game, slowed down melody from the opening and works perfectly as the closer to the game 👌
I would love to see you react to Maganamalo theme from MHRise, Monster Hunter twitter account released a mini album on spotify with Magnamalo theme in it, the theme is really amazing
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Good Reaction!!!. First "Guts" and now this lol.
Please react to more Susumu Hirasawa content, it will surprise you. Especially to "World Cell"
So it's this copyright situation ever gonna end!?
It’s all good dude. I’m just wondering where that discord server is now that you’re at 20k 👀
You should react to HURRICANE SUITE the atmosphere and the buildup then the conclusion, there isn’t another ost like it
Mate, you are always supporting the channel, don't even mention it 🙂
Susumu Hirasawa is amazing. He also did the Berserk 97 ost.
16 and 17 too
@@melonpan5696 yeah we don't talk about that one.
@@Eru_3ru Doesn't change the fact that the soundtrack from it is amazing
@@Eru_3ru don't tell me ash crow and aria weren't beautiful
Damn i knew that ive heard this voice b4!
Fun fact: this was mad why the same man that made the Guts Theme!
The descent towards 'Hirasawa Enjoyer' continues...
Average aot soundtrack fan: 🤓
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@@absolutewanker9384 Sawano >
@@Shinah93 music is subjective. You can't compare them
@@forlornvalley I know but Sawano >
@@Shinah93 Yoko Kanno >
Found this channel because of his AOT reaction, now I'm addicted to watching his reactions
And there's no rehab! 👿
You. Again.
Why can't i escape from you?!
@@meetmadmat3995 nobody can escapes THEM.
This is the third time i see you today, jezz
Same
Fun fact: The anime "Paprika" is an inspiration for the hollywood blockbuster "Inception". A lot of hollywood movies took inspirations from Satoshi Kon's work. Susumu Hirasawa's music also fits perfectly in Satoshi's movies
Black Swan is quite similar to Perfect Blue too.
RIP Satoshi Kon. One of my favorite director.
Susumu Hirasawa is a musical genius. He always tries something new, how he can create new interesting composition with all kind of instrument or elecronic music. One song I can recommend is his song: time being proud of its heterogeneity.
In this song you can listen his experiments with melodies getting reveresed (like time going backwards).
Holy hell! You actually reacted to Parade. I also asked for this, but didn't thought it was coming. It's a very strange music, but it fits the movie so well.
The movie is like this music, a crazy, surrealistic experience, and believe me, everytime that song pops the screen will be filled with crazyness and chaos. :D
EDIT: Also, I think Paprika was a huge inspiration for Nolan for the main concept ideas of Inception.
Satoshi Kon effect! Amazing director. RIP.
_it is! perfect blue is also a clear inspiration for black swan!_
Inspiration is a strong word. They ripped off some of the scenes 1:1 and didn't credit the original in any interviews I have seen lol
@@DivineBanana oh really? wich one is a 1:1? it's been some time since I watched both.
@@RTuga02 for inception? there are stirking similaries including the plot, scenes and characters, such as the hallway and elevator scenes. but the scene im specifically refering to that is almost identical is the scene where the main female character, both wearing a similar red wardrobe touch the "background" which proceeds to shatter into glass, revealing a dark industrial looking interior. Everything from the angles, the cinematography, the way the glass shatters, even their red wardrobes are almost identical.
As a huge fan of Susumu Hirasawa, it was truly satisfying to hear you say you love this song while reacting to it. And I love the way you described the phases of the song. It's not how I've "seen" this song before, but I absolutely understand what you're describing. If this Ko-Fi thing is a simple way to give a donation, which would be a first for me for any content creator, it would just be my way as saying thank you.
While it's hard to say Susumu Hirasawa has a particular style that you can pinpoint (he's the same composer as Guts' Theme; two completely different songs and tones), I'd say Parade is a perfect example of his music in a nutshell. As a fan, you listen to Parade and think THIS is Susumu Hirasawa. A few other comments mentioned this, but you can tell he draws inspiration from other cultures, and describing his music as otherworldly sounds apt.
One of my favorite songs by him is "The Girl in Byakkoya," which is the opening to Paprika. Since I see your more recent reactions have been to video games and anime, that would be one of my reaction suggestions. If that might be an issue with copyright, I understand. But along the same lines, I'd also recommend "Dream Island Obsessional Park" (also by Susumu Hirasawa) which is the opening to Paranoia Agent (an anime also by Satoshi Kon). From what I read, Paranoia Agent aired very late in Japan, so Susumu Hirasawa composed the opening with the intention to wake the viewer up. Similarly, he composed the ending song, "White Hill - Maromi's Theme," as a sort of lullaby.
_Just on your own free time, not for a video,_ if you like what you've been hearing from Susumu Hirasawa, I have a few recommendations. You mentioned you liked that glitchy sort of vocal arrangement that starts and plays throughout Parade. He's done similar things in other songs. Another top favorite of mine that does this is "The Man From Narcissus Space." However, if you want to hear that effect done on the electric guitar, "Ride the Blue Limbo" is another great song. If you want to hear a relaxing song paired with... I'm unsure what to call it--rhythmic nature noises(?), listen to "Tamashii No Furusato." And for an interesting contrast and comparison, he's made a few albums remaking his previous songs, some of which are wildly different takes. Like the song "Sekai Turbine" (or "World Turbine") from the album The Ghost in Science in 1990 is this experimental techno song. But in 2001, he released an album called Solar Ray with "Sekai Turbine 2" on it, and it's now this energetic song with powerful vocals and pounding percussion.
I could go on since there are so many great songs in the decades that he's been making music, but I know I've already gone on for way too long. I hope you or anyone else who happens to see this will give those songs a listen.
Gonna tag onto this post and add some more Hirasawa song recommendations:
The Girl from Byakkoya (also from Paprika), Aurora, Aurora 3, Switched-On Lotus, Bandaria Traveler, Moonlight, Chikara no Uta (Song of Forces), Mother, Cyborg, Town-0 Phase-5, Nurse Cafe, Niwashi King (Gardener King), Dreaming Machine, and Hashi Daiku (The Bridge Builder).
From the Berserk anime series (all 3 seasons): Forces and Forces 2, Sign and Sign 2, Earth, Guts' theme, and Hai Yo.
From his former band P-Model, Human-Le and Big Brother.
Goddayem you're a true Horsebone :0 have you watched the 24th Mandala? What did you think of Beacon and End of Timeline?
@@NikolitaNiko just a correction: Human Le and Big Brother are not P model songs, they are Kaku P model songs. P model is his previous band, Kaku P model is only him but in a revived P model style (they're very distinctive - his normal solo songs and Kaku P model songs)
@@humaidqasem Ah sorry, thank you for the correction!
absolutely love girl in byakoya ,mother , phase 5 and niwashi king just to name a free . Glad to find someone with the some taste here talking about it
Hirasawa's implementation of different cultures into his songs are absolute genius
Yeah, "Paprika" is great anime, I really like it, and soundtrack is great, my favourite track is "Byakkoya no Musume".
You should react "Ashitaka Sekki" from anime "Mononoke Hime" amazing instrumental song, just amazing.
Good to see you Alex 😃
@@AtlasBenighted I'm always here. :D But not always add comments.
question: what is the plot of paprika? I've never watch the movie
@@crusty_ "Paprika" is about dream experiments. These experiments get out of hand and blend in with reality.
I'm late to this party, but I just discovered Atlas' channel. Byakkoya no Musume is also my favourite track from Byakkoya/Paprika OST, and I really hope that more Hirasawa reactions are coming. That track has such a wonderful mixture of longing and hopefulness mixed with melancholy. Hirasawa's vocals are perfect for it.
As a Slavic person, as well as an anime culture enjoyer, I can say that a decent amount of Japanese pop culture, especially of earlier eras has a very distinct touch of Russian singing melodies. From where did it get into anime soundtracks.
With the vivid examples of: Shoujo Kakumei Utena OST - Dona Dona, Queen Millennia OST - Maboroshi (Illusion), Mamoru Asada - Saraba Yasashiki Hibiyo, Devilman: The Birth - Opening (1987)
You should definitely do the opening from Paranoia Agent (I think it’s called Dream Island Obsessional Park), and Lilium from Elfen Lied! Just discovered your channel a few days ago, and I love your videos! Thanks for these in depth reactions/breakdowns 😁
Also made by satoshi kon who made paprika, perfect blue, Tokyo godfathers and Millennium actress. He was the Steven King of anime
Loveeee that song sm
My favorite Hirasawa list:
Indra 2016
Love song
Switched on lotus
Man climbing the hologram - full album
Paranoia agent opening
Big brother
Ride the blue limbo
2D or not 2D
Sekai turbine
I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR THIS TO SHOW UP ON MY FEED
Rest in Peace Satoshi Kon and Kentaro Miura. Susumu Hirasawa, the composer of both Berserk and Satoshi’s films lost both of them, two creators he respected and worked closely to collaborate and make them as memorable as they are today, but I can imagine it must be heavy that he lost two people who we works with.
Man, speak of Susumu Hirasawa, I would love to see you react to the song “Sign” that was used in a Berserk game. I love that song. So epically and hauntingly awesome!
It fits so well to the opening for the video game as well, I was actually gonna suggest it but I then I realized it may be a weird experience to watch it outta context - not having had any Berserk exposure at all... What do you think? 🤔
@@kayleenilsson3825
I think it’s be fine to experience the song without actually knowing Berserk (though it would enhance the song a thousand time more!).
It’s kinda like listening to and be moved by a foreign song that you do not actually understand the lyrics. Besides, it’d be interesting for him to try to imagine what Berserk may be like from the music alone!
Wow, never wait to see a reaction to this great theme, Paprika's musicalization always seemed fascinating especially the part of the parade
I had no f'in clue during the parade scene, later I found out that it was a satire on Japanese society. And it blew my mind. I just wish that more people pay attention to this masterpiece.
Susumu Hirasawa is an amazing composer, he just hits the nail in the head every time. Paprika is a perfect example, the tracks are sooo fitting.
I don't know anything about this anime, but paprika is tasty, so i guess it must be good
It's a masterpiece
it's a masterpiece *2
Check out Satoshi Kon’s films man!
It's fuckin' weird
@@AtelierMcMuttonArt of course it's weird, it's a dream or is it?
The composer for this, Susumu Hirasawa who also did a lot of music for Berserk is such an interesting musician. He's one of my favorite Japanese composers along with Kenji Kawai and Yoko Kanno. I don't know how he does it but his music feels so otherworldly and dreamlike.
Yoko Kanno is soooooo good. Until watching Zankyou no Terror, I didn't really care for anime composers enough to look them up. Fortunately, ZnT's music is so "in your face" that I couldn't really ignore it
I think the false liberty is interpretted as "being a slave to consumerism' How we always crave these things, improvements of life that we can no longer live without it.
Susumu Hirasawa is a modern genius.
Thank you for your reaction.
"Byakkoya no musume" is also very good. It's a paprika song.☺️
I truly enjoy the genuine reactions and analysis. These video's wouldn't be the same if you listened to them before making the video so keep doing what you're doing! :)
You got it!
u have reacted guts theme... now u have reated parade ost... i think you need to react to run from millennium actress, its also from susumu harasawa... susumu harasawa is like hans zimmer of japan... i all of his work with anime director satoshi kon was perfect to the situation, as what audiance should feel... i suggest RUN and VIRTUAL MIMA from perfect blue
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tbh, i hope you reacted to The girl in Byakkoya soundtrack from paprika, which was much better imo
I'm so glad he doesn't do more anime soundtracks.
@@denglong7180 I think with the death of Satoshi kon, he left the anime industry too
@@denglong7180 why ?
Seconding Girl in Byakkoya. It and all it's versions were clearly the most prominent ones in the movie. I don't even remember the movie at all but that song stuck with me.
@@denglong7180 Why? It is unfortunate, right?
Lyrics that Mention SSRI's That's Ominous. Oh and "Paranoia Agent" says "Hi"
Susumu hirasawa is so good. You need to listen to Forces. It's so good
Sign, take the wheel, moonlight, limbo54, garden where words are found. Absolute masterpieces
@@denglong7180 Niwashi king, pacific rim imitation network, town 0 phase 5, etc. he is by far my favorite artist of all time.
As you are doing lots of anime stuff, please try "Merry go round life" from Howl's Moving Castle or "Carrying you" from The Castle in the Sky, both Ghibli films
OMG THIS!!!
Up for Merry go round life, plus one soundtrack from Totoro
Carrying You ! Yes yes yes !
is that a rune from bloodborne on ur profile pic
Merry go round of life, yeeesss.
Susumu hirasawa also composed guts theme, you should do also listen to aria and sign
Just wanted to say, love coming back to this channel and turning it on after a long day and just listening to new songs with you lol.
Awesome 😄
This song is also called "parade of madness" there is actual English subtitled versions out there an the lyrics sorta makes sense
Everything made by Satoshi Kon is so beautiful
I'm not sure if beautiful is the right word for it, it's more like everything he makes is so mesmerizing, even the ugly things...
Ghost in the Shell is a phenomenal film. Havent seen - or heard of it- in years. Gonna have to rewatch it.
Also I never knew where this piece of music came from! I've heard it so much but never knew its source haha.
Ayy, I just watched this movie for the first time last week. Definitely a cool movie, and I loved this song especially
Spoilers:
The titular Parade that this song is emitted from is basically a rolling tidal wave of hijacked dreams, sweeping through people's minds and carrying them away to become part of chaotic mass, the song is being sung by people caught in it's control.
If you lived this please check out Mima's theme from another movie from the same director (Satoshi Kon) called Perfect Blue. Another film from Kon to check is Millennium Actress.
All have amazing OST's.
this is one of my forever fav songs
You gotta check out Jojo’s bizarre adventures, especially part five with Canzoni preferite and il vento doro
I remember having this song on my playlist like a decade ago, thanks for reminding me of it!
Now imagine him listening to the version with Tesla coils incorporated in it. Love susumu
It would be nice to see him react to Shiro Sagisu especially "Fate" since he already reacted to Hiroyuki Sawano :D.
Fate that would be a great gift to us 😭😭
You're practically obligated to give Dream Island Obsessional Park a listen now, it's by the same composer but with a more decidedly sinister vibe imo.
Another awesome song from Susumu Hirasawa is Niwashi King.
The classic
Wow...just wow.....I love this movie so much and I never knew that this song had lyrics.
Pleass watch this movie.....its sooo fucking good.....one of the greats from the late Satoshi Kon
When the vocals came in, it reminded me of the 90s and the Berserk anime. Nostalgia!
I really like Susumu Hirasawa and Shiro Sagisu. They introduced me to the world of anime. Because it's not only an art style, great Japanese dub and story, but also great soundtracks.
I'd like to hear more from Bleach in the future and from Fromsoftware games. Incredible adventure. Thanks for being there!
love the composer reacts series
I recommend that you React to "The Rumble of Sceintific Truth" by Kevin Penkin from the Made in Abyss movie
Really cool video style, a good breakdown for the length of the video, a good channel to subscribe to.
Awesome 😄
I love your channel so much ❤️
Thank you so much 🙂
Watch the live performance of any Susumu Hirasawa's music
Discovered you from the Guts Theme video, great work on the breakdowns as ever and i also like your reaction
I will like you to try hear "Battle for Everyone's Souls" from Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3
It would be cool to see his reaction for ghibli OST, especially "legend of ashitaka by joe hisaishi"
Love your content! Stay safe
If we’re doing lesser known anime song recs, I gotta suggest “Desire” from Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo. A seriously underrated track from a seriously underrated anime.
React to Unravel (from Tokyo Ghoul). React to the original version and the acoustic - you must like haha.
After anime week, react to The Witcher 3 soundtrack. There are two I love: "Hunt or be Hunted" and "Silver for Monsters".
Yessss!!!!
You should have listened to the instrumental version, that's what's being used in the movie; also actually watching the mad dream parade marching through the movie landscapes at the same time would give even more depth to what it's conveying.
Great analysis and breakdown as always, love how in-depth you go. More people need to know about this channel, they're missing out!
You just made my day with your comment. Thank you 🙂
i went and watched Paprika right after seeing this, most unorthodox thing i've ever listened to as far as i can remember. the movie was somewhat interesting too.
Wow!
I was watching the reaction of your ningen isu,
but you are also reacting to Susumu Hirasawa.
I am very happy
😆
I was on the team working on the English translations for the Sony International soundtrack CD for Hirasawa san and Chaos Union years ago.
All and all your's is a good analysis. Superficiality of modern life controlling the individual. Though the ChiefsChiLLaXN comment seems correct in context to the plot though of course the lyrics have meaning. Remember in the anime this is very much reflecting a Japanese viewpoint and not so much a global one other than maybe what is universal to everyone.
This anime is from the (sadly) late great Japanese director Satoshi Kon. Susumu Hirasawa scored two of his features (the other is Millenium Actress), a limited series (Paranoia Agent) and a work in progress movie that was halted with his death (Dreaming Machine). Kon was greatly inspired by Hirasawa's solo albums and was thrilled to have Hirasawa san participate on around half of his anime.
I'm pretty sure the underlying march is inspired by historical Ottoman Empire marches. The glitch vocal is a byproduct of Yamaha Vocaloid technology. He points out he doesn't use Hatsume Miku. Robert Fripp is one inspiring influence. Maybe there are exceptions but generally he's not doing American Rock-n-Roll/R&B melodies or anything that sounds like it
The 'rose' reference is 'La Vie en rose' - I remember pointing out that the English equivalent phrase is "life through rose colored glasses" but it was decided to go La Vie en Rose.
There is a woman in the song somewhere speaking in Vietnamese. I'm told that was for texture and not related to the Japanese lyrics or commenting on Vietnam in any way
Awesome! I wasn't expecting a Robert Fripp name drop at all 😆 thank you for your comment 👍
It's very sad that you probably wont listen to Saint Seiya because of how little it is popular in the US, it will never win in a poll.
It's, imho, by far the best OST ever made in anime. From Polaris Hilda to Camus's Death, no soundtrack ever conveyed this much emotion
EDIT : Just saw you illustrated the community post with Saint Seiya XD, my bad
SUSUMU WAAAAAA I LOVE IT, THIS IS MY FAVOURITE FROM HIM TWT 💕💕💕
Nice more Susumu Hirasawa :D
Hope there will be more reaction to Beserk like the Sign-2 or earth Soundtrack.
thets song - its our life
Found your channel through your Guts' Theme reaction, love your reactions to Susumu Hirasawa songs, can you react to his song Dream Island Obsessional Park from the anime Paranoia Agent? Keep up the good work!
Hirasawa's arrangement style is something different. Such sparkling and slightly dissonant instruments creating mosaic like picture of a song
Yeah,Paprika is an awesome video, im pretty sure you already have all the intetions to watch it after listening, so i wont bother reccommend it.
There are also other crazy songs in that movie,wich is a crazy and gentle movie.
I could not really talk about Susumu hirasawa skills, but for sure he's music are all from another world,probably my favourite Soundtrack artist. Otherwordly would be the therm
I love this ost
Love this track!!!
Holy shit!
A *Parade* review.
It was a genuine surprise when I saw this in reccomendations.
Edit: I have heard, and haven't verified if it's true or not, that the "Paprika" anime movie is what inspired "Inception".
A mi me encanta la música de este hombre y esta película creo que no fue acabada f y uno de mis soundtrack preferidos fue Parade y the girl in byakkoya de el mismo film
Hirasawa has some amazing standalone albums as well. My favorite of his is "Technique of Relief", check it out if you like his style. It's really incredible
While I think the lyrics are also meant to be taken at face value and can be understood as they are read (like you did here) I do want to point out that 95% of Hirisawas songs are all meant to be listened as a part of the larger album experience and tell a story over time. Parade is no exception.
While it was good as a standalone in the film its meaning is much deeper as a part of the album it was released on. Which is a story about a man finding a city, a sort of alternate plan of existence and thought. Parade as a part of that story is more about how the paradise city he was told to find is an illusion and that he was swept up in a Parade of madness trying to escape.
Just discovered your channel, love your content!
Would love if you took a look at the Japanese composer Kajiura Yuki. She's a major Japanese composer who's mostly known for her work with anime songs and the now disbanded group Kalafina.
For the song I would recommend "Sis Puella Magica!", "Decretum" or "Magia" (all of which are from the anime Madoka Magica, the soundtrack of which is one of the things Yuki is most known for)
I just love his work, many of the Berserks (2016) Ost are from him, the only good thing about the remake/continuation of the original anime. They just hit different :)
i would still love to see your reaction to knights of Jerusalem. the music from ck3 and all paradox titles is so good.
You should react to undertale music that stuff hits different, and if you do start out with fallen down reprise and undertale and home and stuff it’s really good
Dude yeah! This and Guts OST are done by Susumu Hirasawa - that man is a legend, almost every his piece is my favorite. Actually he's written OSTs for a number of anime, maybe you could check them out some time
PLEASE breakdown Forces - Susumu Hirawasa. It’s one of those songs that are truly powerful
You need to react to the song "The girl in Byakkoya" from the same film.
Hi ATLAS,I highly enjoy the lengthy analysis to give to any music you listen to. I would absolutely love it if you could react to OST of a movie called TENET by Christopher Nolan .The track I recommend most from that movie is "Posterity".
Island Door is my favorite by Hirasawa.
Dude you need to react to one of Witcher 3's combat songs! I propose "Steel for Humans", "Silver for Monsters" or "You re immortal?". Really love your concent, and looking forward for more of it =).
Please react to the song “peace” from Avatar the Last Airbender OST! My favorite OST in any form of media, you won’t be disappointed!
Paranoia Agent OST is also good.
You might like "Rosario" by Yoko Kanno. It's one of the most beautiful anime OSTs I've ever heard
Please please please please can you react to the elfen lied opening. It is a masterpiece. (Also can you react to Maria of Astral Clock tower from bllodborne after please)
If Parade left this good of an impression on you, I can't imagine how delighted you're going to be once you hear Sign from Susumu Hirasawa's Berserk PS2 game OST!
I was thinking about that one as well, and I think it fits so well to the opening visuals that I was thinking of suggesting it as a reaction, but it might be weird and random to watch it outta context since he hasn't experienced any Berserk before eh 🤔
There's a game 😮
@@AtlasBenighted there are 3
I also recommend Indra from that game
@@mirelion5328 Yeah *Indra* is one of the best from the first game, the Dreamcast one. It's got the same melody as *Forces II* just slowed down. Same with *Sign II* in the PS2 game, slowed down melody from the opening and works perfectly as the closer to the game 👌
Yo atlas awesome vid as always, try and listen to hotline miami 2 ( roller mobster) its a banger trust me. Hope u had a good day take care.
Plz react to "Fields of Ard Skellig" in Witcher 3. ❤️
yes yes please
Up!
100%! This is a masterpiece from the greatest RPG in Video Game history that puts others to shame! Fields of Ard Skellige is Breathtaking!
octopath traveler: those who govern reason + char theme next
I would love to see you react to Maganamalo theme from MHRise, Monster Hunter twitter account released a mini album on spotify with Magnamalo theme in it, the theme is really amazing
You're not ready to see the kind of parade you see in the movie
this movie was fantastic. i recommend watching it if you haven't already
Yeah,susumu hirasawa,here we go!!!
Susumu Hirasawa is just awesome
Ds3 main menu theme anyone?
Great song!
I always reccomend "Last Wolf Suite" from *Rurōni Kenshin* soundtrack.
Another Susumu hirasawa piece. Fucking awesome.