« In the Japanese alphabet « ten ten » refers to two dots used to change the sound of a syllable. In a similar fashion Aki Takahashi’s music seems to draw on this most Canadian of principals – the synthesis of old and new – thus creating a unique and refreshing voice out of Japanese folk music. »
– Heidi McKenzie, Wholenote

1. Ten Ten De-Bayashi

2. Kon Kon Kon

3. Karaten

4. Namuami Nezumi

5. Horie Sankyoko

6. Totto Mesai

7. Chakkiri Bushi

8. Sanaburi

9. Dojoji No Hen

10. 1 Kara 10 No Kazoe Uta

11. Ten Ten Ato-Bayashi