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Album: Heart Healing Frequency

Album: Heart Healing Frequency

Little Tiger , also a blessing , Zhou Shijue
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Little Tiger: "The origin of this album is really because, last March, I had been stranded in Japan for over two months. I had finally reached my limit of sightseeing and was confined to my room. Restaurants were closed to me. I realized I hadn't spoken to anyone I shared a common language with in two weeks. One day, I was staring blankly at the table in the middle of my living room and kitchen, feeling a bit suffocated. Then I turned on the underground radio program Heart Healing Frequency, and I really felt a little better."

Zhou Shijue: "Then Tiger called and said, let's make an album."

Little Tiger: "We've said enough nonsense in life, and maybe I've said a lot more here too, but there are a few things I want to tell you seriously. It's not medicine, nor a flash of lightning, nor a desk lamp illuminating your face before bed. I just really want to make you feel better. In short, I hope this is a little hand that can scratch your itch when you're feeling uncomfortable."

Heart Healing Frequency is a mix series on underground radio that shares "remote yet everyday music" with the goal of "hoping to play a small positive role in the process of a heart's healing or recovery."

This album also hopes to share a comfortable atmosphere with friends who listen to it, a little relaxed smile, and enter the "heart healing frequency".

After a period of screening, the overall concept and sampling of the album were finalized. Little Tiger and Fu Zhou Shijue, the three old friends in music, hit it off immediately.

Hip-hop is a music genre built on sampling, and new styles and experiments often stem from the use of unusually diverse musical genres. Having recently become enamored with ambient and new age music, I naturally decided to focus an entire album on sampling these two genres. This is a rare, if not unique, occurrence in hip-hop history. It's Fu's deft use of these "colors" that makes the album's musicality and originality truly remarkable.

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