0%
The Kyoto Connection — FOUR SEASONS IN KYOTO vinyl cover
AmbientExperimentalTechno BeatsIdm Beats

THE KYOTO CONNECTIONFour Seasons In Kyoto

Catalog
TEMPLELP007
Format
12inch Vinyl
Release Date
Features
Standard

24.91

Tracklist

Ihojin(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

A Drop Of Dew(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Four Seasons In Kyoto(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Mindscape I(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

The Shore(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Playground(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Yurei(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Kyoto Sound Logo(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Dedication(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Mindscape Ii(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Seiko(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Solitude(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Ryokan(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Love Letter(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

Amanohara(Original Mix)

The Kyoto Connection

0:00

About Release

Four Seasons in Kyoto’ marks the final chapter of The Kyoto Connection’s Ambient Japanese trilogy, following Postcards (2018) and The Flower, The Bird and The Mountain(2022). Like its predecessors, this album pays homage to the pioneering ambient and environmental music movements of 1980s and 1990s Japan.The album unfolds as the imagined soundtrack to life in a quiet rural village, where nature and tradition shape the rhythm of everyday existence. Across 14 evocative compositions, The Kyoto Connection captures the essence of Japan’s ever-changing seasons, weaving together delicate melodies and immersive soundscapes. With contributions from friends and fans in Japan, Four Seasons in Kyoto is both a tribute and a transportive listening experience from producer Facundo Arena, the composer and producer behind The Kyoto Connection.With Four Seasons in Kyoto, Facundo Arena continues his deep exploration of Japanese ambient and environmental music, blending his long-standing admiration for Kyoto’s cultural heritage with a sound that feels both nostalgic and timeless. While Postcards was an instinctive homage and The Flower, The Bird and The Mountain drew from real Kyoto field recordings, this final chapter in the trilogy leans further into the imagined, an intimate portrait of an unseen yet deeply felt Japan.Recorded using a mix of vintage synths, delicate acoustic instrumentation, and subtle electronic textures, Four Seasons in Kyoto refines The Kyoto Connection’s signature approach. Organic soundscapes and drifting melodies mirror the slow change of seasons, evoking the impermanence central to Japanese aesthetics. The result is a record that seamlessly bridges the natural and the synthetic, memory and imagination, a fitting conclusion to a journey that began with an algorithmic discovery and blossomed into a rich sonic world of its own.

You May Also Like

More from TEMPLES OF JURA

All TEMPLES OF JURA releases

More by The Kyoto Connection

All The Kyoto Connection releases