Where Can I Listen To Siinamota'S Music Now?

2026-06-20 05:14:13
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Piper
Piper
Favorite read: Samodiva
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Try searching ‘Siinamota’ on Bilibili if you’re okay with Chinese interfaces—their cover culture kept many tracks alive with subtitles. I found a haunting piano rendition of 'Holes in the Paper Screen' there last winter. Vimeo’s another dark horse; a few animators uploaded their MVs with credits intact. The music feels like whispers through time now, scattered but persistent.
2026-06-22 22:38:27
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Abigail
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Favorite read: Hello Again, Nina
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Siinamota's music holds this bittersweet nostalgia for me—it's like uncovering a time capsule of vocaloid artistry. Most of their tracks are still on YouTube, uploaded by fans who keep the legacy alive. Channels like 'Siinamota Archive' compile their work, including rare mixes and live versions. I stumbled upon 'Young Girl A' there years ago, and it still gives me chills.

Spotify also has some official uploads, though the catalog isn't complete. For deeper cuts, SoundCloud hosts user-uploaded remixes and covers that capture the spirit of their sound. It’s touching how the community preserves this—like digital flowers left at a memorial.
2026-06-23 05:11:57
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Yaretzi
Yaretzi
Favorite read: Marina The Siren
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If you’re hunting for Siinamota’s music, start with Nico Nico Douga. That’s where their early vocaloid tracks blew up, and fans still reupload them with translations. I’ve lost hours diving into comment sections there, reading stories about how 'Please Give Me a Red Pen' helped people through tough times. Bandcamp occasionally pops up with unofficial compilations too, though quality varies. Honestly, half the joy is in the hunt—finding those obscure Geocities-era fan sites that still host MP3s.
2026-06-24 09:07:39
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Levi
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Favorite read: A SONG FOR YOU
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I keep a playlist of Siinamota’s work on my phone, mostly sourced from YouTube archives. Their music has this raw, emotional texture that’s hard to replicate—songs like 'Satellite Girl' feel like they’re woven from heartstrings. While official platforms like Apple Music have a handful of tracks, fan-driven spaces are where the magic lives. Forums like vocadb.net detail their discography meticulously, and sometimes you’ll stumble on a Dropbox link with rare demos. It’s fragmented, but that somehow fits the ephemeral beauty of their art.
2026-06-24 23:43:40
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