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- Insen abstract "Insen is the second album in an ongoing collaboration between Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto and German electronic artist Carsten Nicolai (here credited as Alva Noto). The album's core sound is a blend of Sakamoto's impressionist piano melodies and Nicolai's digitally processed beats and sounds. Released in 2005 by Nicolai's Raster-Noton label, it follows the duo's debut album Vrioon, which was named album of the year in 2004 by The Wire magazine.".
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- Insen genre Electronic_music.
- Insen previousWork Vrioon.
- Insen producer Alva_Noto.
- Insen recordLabel Raster-Noton.
- Insen recordedIn Pacific_Palisades,_Los_Angeles.
- Insen releaseDate "2005-03-20".
- Insen subsequentWork Utp_(album).
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- Insen artist "Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto".
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- Insen genre Electronic_music.
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- Insen label Raster-Noton.
- Insen lastAlbum "Vrioon".
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- Insen producer "Alva Noto".
- Insen recorded "Villa Aurora, Pacific Palisades. Studio Berlin".
- Insen released "2005-03-20".
- Insen thisAlbum "Insen".
- Insen type "studio".
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- Insen subject Category:Alva_Noto_albums.
- Insen subject Category:Ryuichi_Sakamoto_albums.
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- Insen comment "Insen is the second album in an ongoing collaboration between Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto and German electronic artist Carsten Nicolai (here credited as Alva Noto). The album's core sound is a blend of Sakamoto's impressionist piano melodies and Nicolai's digitally processed beats and sounds. Released in 2005 by Nicolai's Raster-Noton label, it follows the duo's debut album Vrioon, which was named album of the year in 2004 by The Wire magazine.".
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