Ryuichi Sakamoto's '12': A Subtle, Haunting, and Beautifully Controlled Album
Photo by Joi Ito via Flickr (licensed under CC BY 2.0) Ryuichi Sakamoto has had a long and successful career in music as a composer,...
Ryuichi Sakamoto's '12': A Subtle, Haunting, and Beautifully Controlled Album
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