Zen Hanami is a project of Ingo Ito (Camouflage / Rain On Bamboo). Influenced by musicians like Brian Eno or Harold Budd, this series of ambient soundscap...
More...Zen Hanami is a project of Ingo Ito (Camouflage / Rain On Bamboo). Influenced by musicians like Brian Eno or Harold Budd, this series of ambient soundscape music is specifically composed and produced for those listeners, who want to create for themselves an atmosphere of tranquillity - ideal for contemplation and meditation or just for relaxing from the daily rush.
The Japanese word "Hanami" literally means "flower viewing". Since many centuries it has been the traditional custom of enjoying the beauty of flowers in nature, mainly during the cherry blossom season.
An ocean of blossoms, gently moving in the spring wind - a beautiful picture to accompany the music of Zen Hanami.
In Zen Hanami, each piece of music is sculptured by some distinctive musical loops playing in harmony. A pool of sound - repeated like an endless mantra. But with each loop having its individual length, it is a constantly changing soundscape - it seems the same, but it´s always different.
Originally all Zen Hanami tracks have a predefined duration of 15 minutes to accompany (for example) the listener´s lessons of practicing Tai Chi or Yoga. These tracks are available as downloads at the official Zen Hanami website at Itofarm. At the moment there are two albums available: Volume 1 and Volume 2.
Each Zen Hanami album is based on a specific theme. While Volume 1 reflects the progressing stages during a day from morning to nightfall, Volume 2 takes the listener on a journey through a fictionary world of gardens - an ideal place for contemplation and thoughtfulness.
Zen Hanami - Reflection 1 is literally the reflection of the first two Zen Hanami albums. It contains 10 songs - specially re-arranged and re-mixed short versions of the original tracks.
This album is available on many popular download platforms, like Apple i-tunes, Napster, CD Baby etc.
