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- ICE-9_(Susumu_Hirasawa_album) abstract "ICE-9 is an album by Susumu Hirasawa. It is predominantly instrumental; Hirasawa plays guitar to different electronic soundscapes that occasionally include his voice. The title is an allusion to the 1963 science fiction novel Cat's Cradle.The custom-made guitar played in the album is also named ICE-9. It was designed by Hirasawa, and was first used in the LIVE VISTORON concerts during 2004.".
- Q19893263 abstract "ICE-9 is an album by Susumu Hirasawa. It is predominantly instrumental; Hirasawa plays guitar to different electronic soundscapes that occasionally include his voice. The title is an allusion to the 1963 science fiction novel Cat's Cradle.The custom-made guitar played in the album is also named ICE-9. It was designed by Hirasawa, and was first used in the LIVE VISTORON concerts during 2004.".
- ICE-9_(Susumu_Hirasawa_album) comment "ICE-9 is an album by Susumu Hirasawa. It is predominantly instrumental; Hirasawa plays guitar to different electronic soundscapes that occasionally include his voice. The title is an allusion to the 1963 science fiction novel Cat's Cradle.The custom-made guitar played in the album is also named ICE-9. It was designed by Hirasawa, and was first used in the LIVE VISTORON concerts during 2004.".
- Q19893263 comment "ICE-9 is an album by Susumu Hirasawa. It is predominantly instrumental; Hirasawa plays guitar to different electronic soundscapes that occasionally include his voice. The title is an allusion to the 1963 science fiction novel Cat's Cradle.The custom-made guitar played in the album is also named ICE-9. It was designed by Hirasawa, and was first used in the LIVE VISTORON concerts during 2004.".