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Dr. Latency's Freak Report

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Swallowstone[1] Naturalis Historia ~ Dr. Latency's Freak Report

Swallowstone[1] Naturalis Historia ~ Dr. Latency's Freak Report album cover

Released

2016-05-08 (Reitaisai 13)

Tracks

11

Length

41:06

Catalog No.

ZCDS-0015

Website

ZUN

Touhou Doujin Music Distribution

Digital distribution

Apple Music (JP)

Apple Music (US)

YouTube

Spotify

Official CDs chronology
Urban Legend in Limbo OST 燕石博物誌 ~ Dr. Latency's Freak Report
(2016)
Dateless Bar "Old Adam"

Swallowstone[1] Naturalis Historia ~ Dr. Latency's Freak Report (燕石博物誌 ~ Dr. Latency's Freak Report Enseki Hakubutsushi ~ Dr. Latency's Freak Report) is an official doujin album by Team Shanghai Alice released on 2016-05-08 (Reitaisai 13). It is the eighth volume of "ZUN's Music Collection". The CD contains five original compositions by ZUN, as well as six rearranged tracks from earlier games.

The CD was announced on April 13, 2016, on ZUN's blog, Invisible Games and Japanese. It was sold at Reitaisai 13 for 500 yen.

Tracks

Mysterious and Idiosyncratic music collection performed by Shanghai Alice Illusionary Band, Part 8

  • 01. 他愛も無い二人の博物誌 (03:29)
    • The Childlike Duo's Naturalis Historia
  • 03. Dr.レイテンシーの眠れなくなる瞳 (03:55)
    • Dr. Latency's Sleepless Eyes
  • 05. 須臾はプランクを超えて (03:46)
    • An Instant that Exceeds Planck's Time
  • 06. シュレディンガーの化猫 (03:39)
    • Schrödinger's Bakeneko
  • 08. 禁忌の膜壁 (03:56)
    • The Taboo Membrane Wall

Story

Synopsis

——限りなく小さいあの世には妖怪が棲んでいた
そんな書き出しで始まる同人誌を二人が作る
"Youkai were living in that infinitely small world beyond."
So read the opening of the pair's self-published magazine.

Notes

  • The jacket features what appear to be illustrations of the quark proton model.

References

  1. 燕石 (enseki "swallow stone") is an obscure term similar in meaning to "fool's gold", referring to stones from the Yan Mountains (燕山) which are mistaken for expensive jade. It is the basis for an ancient Chinese idiom Chinese: 玉石混淆 ("all mixed up", lit. "a mixture of jade and stone").