Japanese Math Rock While Strategically Moving the Pawn
The weekend is almost here, leaving a sense of joy to anyone who hopes to bask in the beauty that is the weekend. I don’t enjoy the weekends as much as I once did since I work from home, but I still have a decent level of appreciation for them. I’m not sure what I’m doing this weekend, but I managed to get my first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine yesterday. I guess having cancer as a 19-year-old finally paid off for something. Woo-hoo for science. Other than my morbid sense of humor, above is an excellent Japanese Math Rock compilation, detailing it to be perfect for strategically moving the pawn. I haven’t played chess in a couple of years, but this seems like the perfect playlist for precisely that. Check it out!
songs:
(00:00) tricot – サマーナイトタウン
(04:09) NUITO – 弋
(09:33) Mudy On The 昨晩 – R.O.D
(12:36) LITE – Double
(16:35) ZAZEN BOYS – HARD LIQUOR
(19:00) Mutyumu – 僕たちの距離感 / Toi Et Moi
(24:20) ハイスイノナサ – Transformation
(28:33) rega – agility
(33:15) Saj janu – Marv Merchants + Annie Wilkes
(37:21) nenem – oar
(41:57) Fullarmor – ナイアガラ
(46:28) toe – The Latest Number

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