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Philosopher's Propeller (賢者のプロペラ, Kenja no Puropera) is the eighth solo album by Susumu Hirasawa, the first to be completely self-released. It was inspired by Myanmarese alchemy,[1] and several song names come from Latin terms pertaining to the alchemical magnum opus.

Track listing

  1. Philosopher's Propeller (賢者のプロペラ, Kenja no Puropera)
  2. Rubedo (Reddening) (ルベド(赤化), Rubedo (Sekka))
  3. Nigredo (Blackening) (ニグレド(黒化), Niguredo (Kokka))
  4. Albedo (Whitening) (アルベド(白化), Arubedo (Hokka))
  5. Quadratur des Zirkels (円積法, Ensekihou)
  6. The Garden Where The Solutions Are Found (課題が見出される庭園, Kadai ga Miidasa Reru Teien)
  7. An Expert Mountain (達人の山, Tatsujin no Yama)
  8. Opus (The Fool's Rose Garden) (作業(愚者の薔薇園), Sagyou (Gusha no Baraen))
  9. Rotation (LOTUS-2) (ロタティオン(LOTUS-2))
  10. Philosopher's Propeller-2 (賢者のプロペラ, Kenja no Puropera-2)

Interactive Live Show

Interactive Live Show 2000 "Philosopher's Propeller" (INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW 2000 「賢者のプロペラ version1.4」, INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW 2000 「Kenja no Puropera version1.4」) was the seventh Interactive Live Show played by Hirasawa. The story is about parallel timelines joining into a single reality through the process of Conjunctio (conjunction).[2]

References

  1. ^ "Susumu Hirasawa, Millennium Actress DVD Interview".
  2. ^ "Introduction to the 2000 Kenja no Puropera Interactive Live Show".