Sunday, March 5, 2017

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,132

This is Michael Mixerr. I am reviewing RyuStar - Sakura Luminance.

I/O pays homage and tribute to the dance music genre as it can be considered as party music. I/O as a song itself has some electronic music influences added on top of dance music here. The composition and arrangement was done by RyuStar himself as he produced I/O himself. RyuStar did a great job producing this song called I/O by himself. That's how this song, in particular, stands out.

Castle Moon is a song that is accompanied by several sound bites being that RyuStar must have been influenced by electronic music when composed this song. Castle Moon is an instrumental and has no lyrics.


dreamin' is a song about isolation and loneliness. Those are words in particular that can describe this song accurately in an acute form. The production arrangements by RyuStar are considerably smooth.

At the very beginning of this song, RyuStar takes the listener into his dream. Even at the very beginning, RyuStar is longing for some form of socializing in terms of socialization. He desires human contact for which he wants and needs. He is desperate for communication as he can feel your passion and silence. RyuStar himself can feel the isolation and loneliness of you. At the very end of this short song, RyuStar admits to the listener that you are his dream.

RyuStar himself can feel the isolation and loneliness both on the inside world (fantasy) and outside world (reality) as he stares at the moon while he is dreaming. The song itself is about his dream as RyuStar, himself dreams away. Despite the song being about isolation and loneliness, RyuStar is actually seeking out for attention whether it be human contact or some other form of communication.

Several of the verses on this song are very short. RyuStar himself can feel the isolation and loneliness these verses of dreamin'.

I'm talking to the moon
feeling like your silence
I'm talking to the moon
feeling like your passion


I rate this album, Sakura Luminance, 4/5****.

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