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3 minutes ago, ben0119 said:

So this is the late 1800s or early 1900s or what?  There are power lines and steam trains.

It's like Naruto world. They're gonna whip out some computers in a minute.

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So if I've got things right, only Muzan Kibutsuji can turn people into demons.  Other demons can't do that right?  So why did he decide to attack this family in particular and turn Nezuko into a demon?

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9 minutes ago, ben0119 said:

What is that style of vocals called?  It was used in Ghost in the Shell.

Found this

https://exclaim.ca/film/article/kenji_kawais_original_ghost_in_the_shell_soundtrack_treated_to_first_official_vinyl_release

In a statement, the label said, "For its iconic main theme 'Making of Cyborg,' Kawai had a choir chant a wedding song in ancient Japanese following Bulgarian folk harmonies setting the standard for a timeless and unparalleled soundtrack that admirably echoes the film's musings on the nature of humanity in a technologically advanced world."

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2 minutes ago, DangerMouse said:

Found this

https://exclaim.ca/film/article/kenji_kawais_original_ghost_in_the_shell_soundtrack_treated_to_first_official_vinyl_release

In a statement, the label said, "For its iconic main theme 'Making of Cyborg,' Kawai had a choir chant a wedding song in ancient Japanese following Bulgarian folk harmonies setting the standard for a timeless and unparalleled soundtrack that admirably echoes the film's musings on the nature of humanity in a technologically advanced world."

Interesting.  I never would have guessed it had anything to do with Bulgarian folk harmonies hahaha.  Whatever it was, was definitely very influential!

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Yeah, had no idea either.

I remember Kanno created international tracks for SAC but I didn't realize that iconic chanting music from Kawai was also a mixed style

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