1/21/2024 0 Comments Vocaloid albums iaA unique and well-executed album I hope to see more of this sound in the Vocaloid scene going forward. I still think it’s a great collaboration, but it didn’t hook me as much as the top 5. I reviewed this album very favorably this year, but it’s become overshadowed by more recent and stickier albums. ODDEEO + Karma Wears White Ties – Wesley Dreamers Nearly all of the album is singles from a while back, but good material nonetheless. This release is Masa by the books, with gawdy electronic rap, traditional Japanese-style music mixed with rap, and some of his older rock works. I’ve been a fan of his work for a while, especially his horror-themed songs. I’m very glad that Masa has been releasing albums, starting with last year’s Adult and continuing this year with Alcatraz. Before the top 5, here are a couple of honorable mentions that didn’t quite make it. Additionally, I mostly only count full-length releases from an artist and not EPs or compilations. I include releases from the very end of 2016, just as releases at the end of this year will count for 2018 (and based on what I’m seeing for Comiket 93, there will be some great ones soon). As the title says, I’ll be going over my top 5 Vocaloid albums of the year. 2017 has been full of good music for me, and I’m glad that a nice little piece of it came from the Vocaloid scene.
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