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- A1: Feel Like Jumpin - Live (Live)
- A2: In The Ghetto - Live (Live)
- A3: Fever - Live (Live)
- A4: I`m Still In Love - Live (Live)
- A5: I Don`t Know Why - Live (Live)
- A6: Shame On You - Live (Live)
- B1: My Oh My - Live (Live)
- B2: Happy Birthday - Live (Live)
- B3: Don`t Stay Away - Live (Live)
- B4: Take Me Back - Live (Live)
- B5: Hurt So Good - Live (Live)
- B6: My Boy Lollypop - Live (Live)
- B7: You Turn Me On - Live (Live)
In 2019, Susan Cadogan's first live performance in Italy with Magnetics will be released on LP! The album includes the chart-topping "Hurt So Good," produced under Lee Perry, Jump Up! and features hits from her 48-year career, including the 2017 comeback track "Take Me Back," which garnered a great deal of attention upon its release on the label, and "My Oh My," a duet with The Magnetics that sold out immediately after its 7-inch release. It was an unforgettable night of performances of the greatest hits of her illustrious career.
- A1: Headhunters; Featuring – Dos Monos
- A2: Marudeshikaku; Featuring – Taitan
- A3: Diablo; Featuring – Botsu
- A4: Genkai Mentaiko
- B1: Minna No Uta
- B2: Ambitious Pt. 1; Featuring – Ross Moody
- B3: Ambitious Pt. 2; Featuring – Ross Moody
- B4: Love Has No Sound
- A1: 初恋
- A2: ハートビート
- A3: ペパーミントキャンディ
- A4: Boys & Girls
- B1: 魔法
- B2: キャラメルマキアート
- B3: プラトニック
- A1: Intro; Featuring – O.i.; Producer – Highschool
- A2: Space Colony; Producer – Golby Sound
- A3: Era Town; Featuring – O.i.; Producer – Special Time
- A4: Win Card; Featuring – Os3; Producer – Golby Sound
- A5: Hello; Producer – Bushmind
- A6: Baby; Featuring – O.i., Os3; Producer – Golby Sound
- B1: Skit; Producer – Tonosapiens
- B2: Feel; Producer – Highschool
- B3: カモフラージュ; Featuring – Lil Mercy; Producer – Tonosapiens
- B4: Moon Life; Producer – Pk
- B5: Show Window; Producer – Pk
- B6: リンク; Producer – Bushmind
First ever vinyl release of the second album released in 2012!
Fuyumi Abe (Vo.G) is Japanese singer-songwriter whose works have been featured in numerous commercials and movie theme songs since her major label debut in 2007.
This ambitious work is produced and arranged by Kei Kono, who has worked with Hikaru Utada and others, in pursuit of simplicity.
Shirane Kenichi, drummer of GREAT3 and TESTSET. This album has an electronic sound of inspired by Detroit techno and house.
Yuki Saito's 10th album "LOVE"('91) is now available for the first time on vinyl with obi.
It's a hidden masterpiece of 90s city pop and light mellow.
Emotionally fragile songs of poems she wrote herself.
Arrangements by Mioko Yamaguchi, Mayumi, Tetsuya Kakihara, and Kenjiro Sakitani. They are well known by city pop fans.
MIEKO SHIMIZU is a London based Japanese singer, songwriter, composer
and producer. She first erupted onto the scene as Apache 61, fusing layers
of cross-woven breaks and battling shards of sub-bass within stateless
melodies drawn from the fringes of the avant-garde.
Mieko has produced scores for contemporary dance company Phoenix Dance
Theatre as well as the Ballet ‘The Red Balloon’ at the Royal Opera House’s
Linbury Theatre. She was made an ‘Emerging Artist in Residence’ at London’s
Southbank Centre where she collaborated with the London Philharmonic Orchestra on her own compositions.
ROAD OF SHELLS was originally released back in 1990 and now being released
for the very first time on vinyl. Recored at Wold Studios in London, the record
features an array of talented musicians from Claude Deppa on trumpet and
guitar from Dominique Brethes. ‘Blue Dancer’ and ‘In The Garden’ features
Mieko’s brother Yasuaki Shimizu on saxophone.
20 years on from Road Of Shells original release date the record has now has
be released for the very first time on Vinyl in Japan and available in the UK
and worldwide.
Mieko has worked with David Cunningham from The Flying Lizards, Robert
Lippok of To Rococo Rot and re-mixed the likes of Coldcut. Haruomi Hosono
of the cult electro-pop act ‘Yellow Magic Orchestra’, signed Mieko to his label
‘Daisy World’.
Mieko has performed at Sonar, alongside Kraftwerk and supported Massive
Attack at their Melt Down Festival.
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