[Machine Translation] A solo project [.que] (queue) by Nao Kakimoto, who has attracted attention not only from the electronica and ambient scene, but also from various other scenes such as rock and pop. This is his first analog work, a concept EP themed on spring and flowers. It includes the famous song "Farewell" that defined his talent as a songwriter. Teardrops" is a new song that is [.que]'s answer to the contemporary J-pop scene. The instrumental tracks "Bloomy" and "Grow Yellow," which have been popular for some time, were recorded in the studio with a band, giving them an even more energetic feel. The other instrumental tracks are composed mainly of his signature electronica, ambient, and piano, and the delicate and skillful sound production gives the songs a fresh and nostalgic feel. Guest musicians include Machi Iwata (aquarifa / Cuon) on vocals, Hiroshi Matsufuji (Rhycol. / Pefko) on bass, Shota Mizuguchi (LOOPPOOL / December, etc.) on drums, and Moe Aoyagi (NJBP) on violin. The recording engineer was Hiroshi Ikeda of hmc, and the mastering was done by IEDA of One Day Diary, known for their releases on the Rallye Label, which has been involved with many of [.que]'s previous works. The artwork is by internationally acclaimed Instagram photographer Mao Kokubun. Both the music and artwork have been polished to perfection.