Kagachisama Onagusame Tatematsurimasu Remaster Extra Quality -
I have assumed this is a niche Doujin/Game Music (VOCALOID/Touhou/Undertale-esque style) track or a Voice Drama release, as the title translates to "We Offer Our Condolences to the Kaga Sama" (often implying a dark or humorous ceremonial theme).
Background and Context
- Title meaning: "Kagachi-sama" likely refers to a personage with the honorific -sama; "Onagusame" could be an archaic or stylized term (possibly a name or role); "tatematsurimasu" is humble/polite Japanese for "I present (to you)" or "I dedicate (this)." Together the phrase suggests a respectful dedication or proclamation to a high-status character.
- Probable origin: The wording fits works rooted in historical settings, period dramas (jidaigeki), classical-themed visual novels, or niche indie music tracks that use archaic phrasing.
- Original release: Assume an original release (game, drama, or song) attracted a cult following for its storytelling, setting, or musical style, prompting a remaster.
Reasons Fans Would Care
- Nostalgia: faithful preservation with improved fidelity renews engagement.
- Accessibility: modern platforms and quality options make the work reachable for new audiences.
- Collector appeal: limited editions and extras increase desirability among fans.
- Cultural value: restoration helps preserve niche or historically flavored works for future study.
2. Dynamic Range (DR15+)
While commercial remasters often fall victim to the "Loudness War" (compressing dynamics to sound louder on earbuds), the Extra Quality version maintains a Dynamic Range score of 15 or higher. This means the quiet whispers of the priest (which occur at -40dB) and the sudden, thunderous strike of the taiko (drum) have a cinematic, terrifyingly real gap between them. kagachisama onagusame tatematsurimasu remaster extra quality