[Machine Translation] Syzygys is the long-awaited new album by the differential tone pop duo Syzygys, their first in 13 years. With "Love for the Earth" as the main theme, this work is the fruit of Hitomi Kusui (43 microtonal organ) and Hiromi Nishida (violin), who have continued to change over the years in their activities, and their respective explorations into microtonal sounds. The album contains 9 pieces with various expressions of movement and stillness. The unique sound world, which has resonated with such geniuses as John Zorn, Chris Cutler, and Gergi Ligeti, has been further deepened in this work. The band's unique sound world, which has resonated with the likes of John Zorn, Chris Cutler, and Gyorgy Ligeti, is further deepened on this album. The band's fusion of Harry Partch's 43rd scale and Arabic microtones, recreation of improvised sounds left on old cassette tapes, homage to 80s pop, and challenges the progressive rock style of the Sidgies, all easily transcend existing musical vocabulary and enter into their own unique realm. Guest artists Hiroshi Yoshino on bass and Junzo Tateiwa on percussion add to the dynamism and beauty of the album. The cover art is "Blue Sky," an early work by artist Hideki Nakazawa.