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  2. Bo En - Wikipedia

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    He also composed the soundtrack for Pikuniku which was released in 2019, along with three songs for Omori, released in late 2020. [12] [13] One of the three songs composed for Omori was a pitched-up (and shortened in-game) version of "My Time", a song which was initially included in his debut album Pale Machine, in 2013. The Omori soundtrack ...

  3. Stillness, Softness... - Wikipedia

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    It juxtaposes scattered, icier melodies with altogether warmer and lusher chords which swell to quell the melodic sparsity, aided by Omori's increased vocal presence". [3] A staff reviewer from Sputnikmusic opined that "the depth and contour furnished by these ominous undertones prove a valuable foil against the album's central appeal: this ...

  4. Another Brick in the Wall - Wikipedia

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    The song won Waters the 1983 British Academy Award for Best Original Song for its appearance in the Wall film. [19] "Part 2" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Rock Duo or Group. [citation needed] It appeared at number 384 on Rolling Stone ' s 2010 list of "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". [20] The lyrics attracted ...

  5. Hinako Omori - Wikipedia

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    Omori was born in Yokohama, Japan.She moved to London at three years of age. She began playing the piano at five years old, and was first introduced to electronic music listening to The Knife, whom she cites as an inspiration to start writing music and experimenting with synthesizers.

  6. Mrs. Green Apple - Wikipedia

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    Singer Ohmori started creating music when he was in 6th grade, but did not form a band till 2013. Mrs. Green Apple was formed in the spring of 2013 with 4 members: Ohmori, Wakai, Yamanaka, and a former member who was a bassist.

  7. Dean Omori - Wikipedia

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    Dean Omori (born Dean Francis Bedwell, 5 July 1968) is an English singer-songwriter, poet and producer. Omori is the Japanese word for "big forest". His work addresses human rights, war, environment, prejudice and philosophical issues. Omori is the founder of The Art of Protest, an organisation set up to encourage protest through art and music. [1]

  8. Seiko Oomori - Wikipedia

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    Seiko Oomori (大森靖子, Ōmori Seiko, born 18 September 1987) [1] is a Japanese singer-songwriter. Her musical career began in the underground music culture of Tokyo's Kōenji neighborhood, briefly playing in the punk band Kuchuu Moranko before going solo and releasing two independent albums until signing with major record label Avex Trax in 2014.

  9. Omori (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Omori is a 2020 role-playing video game developed and published by indie studio Omocat. [ a ] The player controls a nonverbal hikikomori teenage boy named Sunny and his dream world alter-ego Omori. The player explores both the real world and Sunny's surreal dream world as Omori, either overcoming or suppressing his fears and repressed memories .