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Uttara kuru (band)

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Active from
  
1999

Record label
  
Pacific Moon

Genre
  
New age

Albums
  
East Wind, Japan, Prayer

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Members
  
Seiichi Kyoda, Kazumasa Yoshioka

Similar
  
Kiyoshi Yoshida, Ravin, Naoyuki Onda, Bob Sinclar, Reewa Rathod

Uttara-Kuru, is a Japanese band that combines sutra recitation with modern pop, lute, and synthesized sounds. Their music, which fits under no distinct genre, is imbued with earthly feelings of relaxation. Seiichi Kyoda and Kazumasa Yoshioka are the primary creative forces behind the band.

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Discography

  • "Prayer" (1999)
  • "East Wind" (1999)
  • Trivia

  • Both of Uttara-Kuru's CDs are available for purchase at the Japanese department store Mitsukoshi in Epcot's Japan pavilion. Two of Uttara-Kuru's songs, Falling Though a Cloud and Our Life, are played as background music throughout Epcot's World Showcase as a preshow to IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth. This fact has contributed greatly to the band's public exposure.
  • "Uttara-kuru" is a Buddhist term which means "Shangri-La," or paradise.
  • Songs

    NeyukiEast Wind · 1999
    Winter DanceEast Wind · 1999
    Wings of the EagleEast Wind · 1999

    References

    Uttara-kuru (band) Wikipedia