Posts Tagged ‘Joe Hisaishi’

Most Viewed Artists For December 08

Last month was Higher Plain Music’s biggest month to date with almost 2,000 views in the month alone and two of the busiest days of the sites history. In December Sarah Slean topped the tables after threatening to do so for the past few months. However due to region restrictions we were unable to buy The Baroness Redecorates to review it so we will have to wait until its released over in the UK for download/CD release before we can do so. Nevertheless – Happy New Year and here’s Decembers top 10!

01) Sarah Slean (2nd Last Month/ 3rd Month on Charts)

02) Hiroki Kikuta (6th Last Month / 3rd Month on Charts)

03) Charlotte Martin (1st Last Month / 3rd Month on Charts)

04) Vienna TengĀ  (New Entry / 1st Month on Charts)

05) Gackt (New Entry / 1st Month on Charts)

06) Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (7th Last Month / 2nd Month on Charts)

07) Aoi Teshima (New Entry / 1st Month on Charts)

08) Julia Marcell (New Entry / 1st Month on Charts)

09) Stephane Picq & Pierre Esteve (Re-Entry / 2nd Month on Charts)

10) Joe Hisaishi (Re-Entry / 2nd Month on Charts)

Top 10 Most Viewed Artists For October

A new stats fest at the start of each month begins as we give you the top 10 artists viewed at HPM. Of course it will change with their releases but its always very interesting:

01) Emiliana Torrini

02) Akira Yamaoka

03) Yasunori Mitsuda

04) Joe Hisaishi

05) Utada Hikaru

06) Pierre Esteve & Stephane Picq

07) Hiroki Kikuta

08) Sarah Slean

09) Lisa Gerrard

10) Hitoshi Sakimoto

So an interesting spread of artists this month!

Live Vault – Joe Hisaishi

Joe Hisaishi is this weeks live vault artist with a beautiful rendition of “Ashitaka Sekki”, one of the main theme’s from Anime “Princess Mononoke”. DVD’s are on the way so hopefully we will review this in the near future! Until then, enjoy this lovely performance.

Joe Hisaishi Unveils New Concert

Long time Studio Ghibli scorer Joe Hisaishi has announced he will be having a concert performed by a 200 piece orchestra and a 400 member chorus! Such a large scale performance is down to a celebration of 25 years of Studio Ghibli and the collaboration of Hisaishi and Hayao Miyazaki. Let’s hope this gets a DVD release please!

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