Like many early-to-mid 2000s OAVs, it blends traditional instrumentation with electronic elements to create a distinct, moody vibe. Soundtrack Structure and Availability
Sendai was tasked with composing the internal monologue of the protagonist, Hitori, as she struggles to remember music. Her tracks are sparse, relying on out-of-tune upright pianos and soft string pads. Yamashiro, conversely, was responsible for the sonic representation of Menou, the blind sculptor. His tracks are chaotic, rhythmic, and tactile—using recorded sounds of chisels hitting stone, rearranged into glitchy percussive loops. hitoriga the animation soundtrack
The abandoned observatory. The piano lid is open. A new sheet of blank music sits on the stand. A pen rolls off. And the wind catches it. Like many early-to-mid 2000s OAVs, it blends traditional