8/24/2023 0 Comments Vocaloid albums iaTrap and dubstep are not really my forte, but I still find Ginsuke’s songs engaging. The quality of Ginsuke’s music is pretty consistently good. Although it’s not as solid as a whole, this album makes the list because parts of it keep me coming back for more.īest tracks: Alexis, Look at Me Now, Catalyst Even so, a number of the tracks still hit hard with Yunosuke’s infectious beats and Osamu’s top-tier tuning. I’ve relegated it to an honorable mention since it’s not original material, but no Utsu fan should write this album off.Īfter Yunosuke’s awesome previous release, Black or White, I was a bit disappointed by Fiction. What’s not to like? Some of the newer material doesn’t need remastering (I can’t tell if those have been changed at all), but other tracks bring a fresh listen to songs I know well. Honorable Mention: GREATEST SHITS – UtsuP You know how these lists work, so let’s get right to it here are my Top 10 Vocaloid Albums of 2018: It’s been so good, in fact, that I’ve expanded my list from “top 5” to “top 10”! A lot of well-established and popular producers kept good material flowing this year and a few promising debuts also popped up. 2018 has been another great year for music, including Vocaloid.
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