UlasanAnime.com – The second episode of “ef: a tale of memories” has sparked discussion regarding its ending, but for many, it resonated deeply, perhaps even overwhelmingly so.


The emotional impact of the episode was significant, leading some viewers to explore the official website for more content.
Upon visiting the official “ef – a tale of memories” website, fans discovered a treasure trove of music, including two MP3 files featuring the acclaimed composer Tenmon’s work. These tracks have quickly become favorites, with many listening to them on repeat.
It’s worth noting that the theme song featured on the website differs from the version used in episode two, offering a different yet equally captivating listening experience.
The anticipation for the full Original Soundtrack (OST) is high, with its release slated for February 2008. This means fans will have to rely on these available tracks for a considerable period.
However, there’s more to look forward to before the OST drops. The theme song single is scheduled for release next week, accompanied by CD singles for the initial ending themes. In a unique approach, “ef anime” will feature a different ending song for each episode, reminiscent of “School Days.” Each of these ending themes will receive its own single release, rather than being compiled into a single album.
The opening theme single is expected to contain a single track, but it will include multiple versions: the English version, the Japanese version, a TV edit, and an instrumental version. Fans are eagerly awaiting this release.
It’s always a pleasure to see talented composers like Tenmon receive the recognition they deserve. For those who appreciate this style of pop music, this season offers a wealth of auditory delights. Composers like Elements Garden are also contributing excellent pieces. In the case of “ef,” Tenmon’s involvement, especially for a TV series, suggests a potentially larger budget and a broader scope for musical compositions, promising a diverse and impressive score, akin to his work on “The Place Promised in Our Early Days” or “5 Centimeters Per Second,” but amplified.
The music has been so compelling that it’s inspired an almost visceral reaction from fans.
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Finally, a nod to Eminence, an ensemble that has previously impressed with their renditions of Tenmon’s music. A recording of their performance of “Beyond the Clouds,” from the soundtrack of the same name, at their Melbourne show this year is available online, showcasing their talent and the enduring appeal of Tenmon’s compositions.




















