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 +"À l'écoute de ''[[Watering a Flower]]'', longues plages de background music réalisées par Haruomi Hosono en 1984 pour les magasins Muji au Japon, la même ambiguïté ressurgit : la fonction ne neutralise pas mais libère une expressivité ..." ''[[Dialectique de la pop]]'' (2018) by [[Agnès Gayraud]]
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-''[[Hana ni Mizu]]'' (1984, cassette book) is a book and recording by [[Haruomi Hosono]].+'''''Hana ni Mizu''''' (1984, English: Watering a Flower) is a book and audio recording by Japanese musician [[Haruomi Hosono]].
-"Haruomi Hosono - Watering a Flower" in English.+:"These works were commissioned by a consumer goods shop [[Muji]] as shop [[background music]] in 1983."[https://www.discogs.com/%E7%B4%B0%E9%87%8E%E6%99%B4%E8%87%A3-%E8%8A%B1%E3%81%AB%E6%B0%B4/release/7890029]
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-These works were commissioned by a consumer goods shop [[Muji]] as shop background music in 1983.+
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-Cardboard box set with 80-page book and inner cardboard box containing the cassette.+
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-"Seed Cassette Book Special Issue" logo appears several places on the release.+
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"À l'écoute de Watering a Flower, longues plages de background music réalisées par Haruomi Hosono en 1984 pour les magasins Muji au Japon, la même ambiguïté ressurgit : la fonction ne neutralise pas mais libère une expressivité ..." Dialectique de la pop (2018) by Agnès Gayraud

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Hana ni Mizu (1984, English: Watering a Flower) is a book and audio recording by Japanese musician Haruomi Hosono.

"These works were commissioned by a consumer goods shop Muji as shop background music in 1983."[1]




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