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* [[Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly]]: In addition to 'classicising' pop music, she also does some fine work in reproducing the sounds of cultures that interest her or are relevant to the projects on which she works. |
* [[Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly]]: In addition to 'classicising' pop music, she also does some fine work in reproducing the sounds of cultures that interest her or are relevant to the projects on which she works. |
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* [[Reclusive Artist]]: To an extent. It's also possible that she simply doesn't really ''have'' a private life to conceal. |
* [[Reclusive Artist]]: To an extent. It's also possible that she simply doesn't really ''have'' a private life to conceal. |
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* [[Religious Horror]]: Some of her recent lyrics have this vibe. Buddhist version, with implications of living in the |
* [[Religious Horror]]: Some of her recent lyrics have this vibe. Buddhist version, with implications of living in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mapp%C5%8D Age of the Degenerate Dharma], with no Future Buddha yet in sight. |
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* [[Serious Business]]: Some detractors see her as taking [[Anime]] soundtracks far too seriously. |
* [[Serious Business]]: Some detractors see her as taking [[Anime]] soundtracks far too seriously. |
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* [[Sex Is Evil]]: Sort of. 'Love Is Good' is the more prominent message; her lyrics excel at depicting every facet of romantic love from the best to the worst, and her body of work presents a world defined almost solely ''by'' romantic love; but the actual sex act, when the music addresses or alludes to it, tends to come across as something almost [[Cosmic Horror Story|Lovecraftian.]] |
* [[Sex Is Evil]]: Sort of. 'Love Is Good' is the more prominent message; her lyrics excel at depicting every facet of romantic love from the best to the worst, and her body of work presents a world defined almost solely ''by'' romantic love; but the actual sex act, when the music addresses or alludes to it, tends to come across as something almost [[Cosmic Horror Story|Lovecraftian.]] |
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[[Category:Musicians]] |
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[[Category:Yuki Kajiura]] |
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