Nanosounds (partially lost albums from doujin label; 1999-2007)

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Status: Partially Lost


nanosounds is a doujin label founded by Namco composer Hiroshi Okubo in 1999. It consists of fellow Namco composers such as Tetsukazu Nakanishi and Koji Nakagawa, as well as a few composers outside of the company such as Sega's Hideaki Kobayashi.

Starting in 2004, both nanosounds and SuperSweep, a music company founded by former Namco composer Shinji Hosoe, collaboratively produce a series of CDs titled Nanosweep, containing original tracks by composers from both labels. The last solo nanosounds album was FROM DUSK TILL DAWN, released in 2006. A CD consisting of two tracks, nanoDEMO#1, was released in 2007.

Availability

Most albums and EPs published by nanosounds have been found, with the exception of DEMO, Don't speak, Listen., and Steal The Scene. While the former is completely lost, all tracks from the latter two albums were included on Don't STEAL, although most of these were shortened, rendering the original uncut versions lost.

Albums from the Nanosweep series, as well as albums containing tracks from composers represented by nanosounds, are not listed here.

Date Catalog Number Title Status Notes
August 1999 DMCD-0001 DEMO Lost
December 30th, 2000 DMCD-0002 Don't speak, Listen. Partially Lost All tracks included on Don't STEAL in shortened form.
August 10th, 2001 DMCD-0003 Steal The Scene Partially Lost All tracks included on Don't STEAL in shortened form.
December 30th, 2001 DMCD-0004 DEMO2 Found
May 4th, 2002 DMCD-0005 Don't STEAL Found
August 11th, 2002 DMCD-0006 Swinging Circuit Found
August 17th, 2003 DMCD-0007 DEMO3 Found
December 30th, 2003 DMCD-0008 SUPERB! Found
August 2004 DMCD-0009 DELIGHT in DAYLIGHT Found
August 2006 DMCD-0010 FROM DUSK TILL DAWN Found
December 30th, 2007 unknown nanoDEMO#1 Lost

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