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VARIOUS ARTISTS - City Music Tokyo Second Definition 2x12
  • A1: Standard Daytime / Columbia Orchestra
  • A2: In My Feeling / Mieko Hirota
  • A3: Beaver / Ryojiro Furusawa
  • A4: Skyfire / Eri Ohno
  • B1: Mu No Yūsha-Tachi / Kentaro Haneda, Ken & Lamu Orchestra
  • B2: Sassō To Iku / Columbia Orchestra
  • B3: Suspense Touch 1 / Takeshi Inomata & Sound Limited
  • B4: Cool Storm / Katsuhisa Hattori
  • B5: Umi (Kushiro Made) / Mickey Yoshino Group
  • C1: Moon Stone / Mikio Masuda
  • C2: Yajū Shisubeshi / Arakawa Band
  • C3: Monster / Takeshi Inomata & Sound Limited
  • C4: Breeze / Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media
  • C5: Quincy Harker No Theme / Seiji Yokoyama, Transylvania Baroque Ensemble
  • D1: Sōei / Naomi Chiaki
  • D2: Lonesome Cat / Jimmy Hopps = Kazumi Watanabe
  • D3: Koto (Shi) / Kiyoshi Yamaya
  • D4: Rinne / Mickey Yoshino Group

This new volume in the “City Music Tokyo” series, curated by Kunimond Takiguchi (Ryusenkei), focuses on Jazz Funk. From among crossover, Japanese jazz,
and soundtrack works released by Nippon Columbia, Takiguchi has carefully selected urban and sophisticated tracks that resonate with his musical sensibility.

Each piece carries a faint scent of the Showa era, evoking words like “night,” “drive,” “dandyism,” “car chase,” “city,” “hard-boiled,” and “man and woman.”

Selected, supervised, and annotated by Kunimond Takiguchi (Ryusenkei).

pre-ordina ora06.03.2026

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 06.03.2026

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ISAO SUZUKI - Cadillac Woman LP
  • A1: Cadillac Woman
  • A2: Bamboo
  • B1: For All We Know
  • B2: Blue Road
  • B3: Going Home

Bass: Sam Jones
Cello, Bass: Isao Suzuki
Drums: Billy Higgins
Electric Guitar: Kazumi Watanabe, Kazumasa Akiyama
Recording & Remix Engineer: Yoshikane Okada
Executive Producer: Toshinari Koinuma
Piano, Electric Piano, Fender Rhodes: Cedar Walton

A gem of a crossover album from Isao Suzuki, who has continued to lead the Japanese jazz scene as a bassist.
Capturing the vibrant energy of the 1970s, this record has been rediscovered by club music aficionados and rare groove collectors alike.
The album fuses Van Morrison–like bluesy grooves with deep funk and jazz sensibilities, along with a uniquely Japanese melodic sense.

pre-ordina ora13.02.2026

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 13.02.2026

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KAZUMA FUJIMOTO & MASAKI HAYASHI - Unfolding In Time LP
  • A1: Unfolding In Time
  • A2: Values
  • A3: Rebirth
  • A4: Cage
  • B1: First Glimmer
  • B2: Trail Of Time
  • B3: Beyond Eyes
  • B4: Stately Presence

A duo album by guitarist Kazuma Fujimoto and pianist Masaki Hayashi

A sonic dialogue between two artists creating a trend in Japan's quiet music scene.
This acoustic duo, characterized by tranquil, ever-changing tones, has been mastered for vinyl and will be released on vinyl! "Unfolding in Time," a duo album
by guitarist Kazuma Fujimoto and pianist Masaki Hayashi, has been mastered and released!

Time when listening to music is a strange thing; it doesn't progress linearly. Sometimes it passes by in the blink of an eye, and other times it feels as if time has
stopped. Rather than simply playing a song, Kazuma Fujimoto's guitar and Masaki Hayashi's piano manipulate time, slowly enveloping the listener in the resulting
space. This music never ceases to captivate, no matter the situation. This seems to be the ideal form of duo performance, the ultimate expression.

pre-ordina ora30.01.2026

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 30.01.2026

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GEZAN with Million Wish Collective - i ai e.p.

One of the leading Japanese alternative rock band, GEZAN’s leader, MahitoThePeople’s director debut film, i ai was released in March 2024, and it is an atypical coming-of-age film decorated with tinge of red.

 The film takes place in Akashi and Kobe, Hyogo prefecture. This film’s main characters are Ko (Kentaro Tomita), a rookie member of a band and a brother-like figure of his, Hee (Mirai Moriyama) who Ko idolizes and the story of this movie is based on their struggles with life and death. The story is also based on Mahito's real-life experiences and while reality and fiction are duplicated, the boundary between them slowly melts away. The film co-stars Honami Satoh, Kazuki Horike, Mitsuru Fukikoshi, Eita Nagayama, Kyoko Koizumi, K-BOMB, Ichi Omiya and many other unique personalities. It should also be noted that the transparent images filmed by photographer, Masafumi Sanai gives the film, a special emotional quality.

 The film is not bound by any film theory but it poses a theme common to GEZAN's recent works and Mahito's writing activities: How can we live in a crumbling society while interacting with others? We can never live alone but living with others is also never easy. How can we overcome this time of extreme division of the world?

What left quite a strong impression in this film that not only Mahito personally directed but also wrote the script and composed the soundtrack as well was the main theme song, entitled “i ai”. This new piece of GEZAN is an extension of the work that this band has continued doing over the last few years. This 12" single, contains the song, “i ai” and it will be the first time released on vinyl.

Led by soft guitar arpeggios, the song gradually builds to a fever pitch, condensing the mood of the film which encompasses both tranquillity and intensity. The chorus of ineffable, multiple voices united together sounds like a lament that has spilled out of society or a cry of joy. GEZAN's collaboration with the 15-member chorus group, Million Wish Collective has been in development of late and the cultivated sensibilities through their activities are put to use in this song.

The song can also be considered a slow, relaxed dance track that lasts 9 minutes and 8 seconds. It has something in common with organic dance tracks from South America and other regions, and it is significant that GLOCAL RECORDS which represents glocal music from around the world in Japan are releasing it as a DJ-friendly 12-inch single.

The B-side features a remix by COMPUMA who is also closely associated with GEZAN. The song starts with an African styled percussion, with a thumb piano in the middle of the song and then returns to that memorable chorus. This song feels like a 18 minutes and 18 seconds long short movie like suite, with some dizzying changes from the beginning to the end. It is remix filled with enormous drama!

The cutting and mastering of this 12” was done by TOREI who is also active as a DJ and the artwork was created by jvnpey, a visual artist and graphic designer based in Tokyo. Their loving work also makes this 12" very special.

When I asked AI to find a synonym for the word, “division,” it displayed in succession, a series of words: “integration,” “consolidation,” “unification,” “unity”, and “reconciliation". All of these phrases are somewhat whitewashed and embarrassing but the mirage-like chorus echoing in the song, “i ai” seems to be trying to find a new word, that is a synonym for the word, "division. In this film, “i ai”, the message, “Let's live together after the end roll” was thrown out but included in this 12-inch, the message, “Let's live together after the music stops”, emerges.

pre-ordina ora23.01.2026

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 23.01.2026

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Mitsuhisa Sakaguchi - sensitive

An’archives presents 'sensitive', a new album, and the first solo vinyl release, by Japanese keyboardist and synth player, Mitsuhisa Sakaguchi. A deftly assembled suite of glistening electronic tonalities, 'sensitive' is the latest in a lengthy run of excellent, idiosyncratic albums by Sakaguchi. A low-key yet productive artist, Sakaguchi has released banks of solo titles via his own Bandcamp page, and is also an in-demand improvisor for electronics: see, for example, recent collaborations with Yoshiki Ichihara ('TO(R)RI INFRANTA', 'Ftarri', 2025), Tatsuhisa Yamamoto ('non equal mad', self-released, 2020), and the - trio with Yamamoto and Uchihashi Kazuhisa ('self-titled', Modern Obscure, 2023).

'sensitive' is a startling album for many reasons, not least its rich attention to detail. Sakaguchi’s ear is sensitized to the complexity of electronic sonority, something he’s developed through decades of performance and improvisation, though he’s not limited to that language. “I mainly use multiple synthesizers and process the sounds with effects,” he clarifies, detailing his approach to his music. “I also use a lot of acoustic sounds such as field recordings and percussion; sometimes I also use sounds such as prepared piano.”

Indeed, you can hear this see-sawing balance between the electronic and acoustic written across 'sensitive' – see the activated cymbals that twist and stutter through the first half of “metatoxic”, which are soon replaced by a similar stream of burbling synth-flow. The opening “sensitive rot” folds field recordings into Sakaguchi’s electronic kit to such a degree that the differing forms dissolve into each other; on “green shrine”, the field recordings are more present, yet still poetically framed, taken as they are “from the mountains of my hometown, Yawata City, Kyoto,” Sakaguchi explains.

The tender balance achieved by Sakaguchi as he moves between practices, tonalities and temporalities helps manifest the guiding conceptual force behind 'sensitive', where Sakaguchi explores a cleansing reverie. “What I wanted to portray with this album was to create an album of sounds that shattered and reassembled my current ‘sense’ and ‘toxins’,” he nods, “along with the ‘nature’ around me. Electronic sounds, our bodies, the environment around us, and nature all blend.”

From there, Sakaguchi attempts a transformation, or transmutation – an alchemical process of exchange. “I am attempting to explore whether it might be possible for the sounds to come closer to each other,” he concludes, “or perhaps even to interchange places.” On the five pieces that comprise 'sensitive', you can hear this fusing and exchange. Inhabiting similar spaces as the music of Nuno Canavarro, Asmus Tietchens, Omit, and other like-minded visionaries, 'sensitive' traverses curious, quixotic terrain between electronic composition, electro-acoustics, and improvisation.

pre-ordina ora16.01.2026

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 16.01.2026

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KAZUYOSHI NAKAMURA - 100s 2x12

KAZUYOSHI NAKAMURA

100s 2x12

2x12inchPROT-7374/5
UNIVERSAL MUSIC
26.12.2025
  • A1: Loading
  • A2: Cannonball
  • A3: Good Day
  • A4: Itsudatte Sousa
  • A5: ?
  • A6: Yes
  • A7: In
  • A8: Rattatta
  • A9: Seven Star
  • A10: Snow King
  • A11: Sui
  • A12: Zen
  • A13: Out
  • A14: Mexico
  • A15: Shinsekai
  • A16: Hitotsudake
  • A17: Alright Yeah #1
  • A18: Seven Star (Acoustic Ver.)*
  • A19: Alright Yeah #2*
  • A20: Inu To Neko (Rijf. 2001 Version)*
  • A21: Cannonball (Rijf. 2001
pre-ordina ora26.12.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 26.12.2025

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NOSH - Meanwhile Feat. Senninsho 7"
  • Side A. Meanwhile Feat. Senninsho
  • Side B. Meanwhile Instrumental

Nosh releases "Meanwhile feat. Senninsho," featuring rapper Senninsho, physically on a 7-inch record!

Nosh will release "Meanwhile feat. Senninsho," featuring Senninsho, on a 7-inch record.
Nosh is a producer/trackmaker known for producing numerous artists, including KANDYTOWN, KID FRESINO, and JJJ, as well as providing beats for
Red Bull 64Bars and Rapstar 2025.

This track follows singles under his own name featuring rappers C.O.S.A. and ACE COOL, and will be included on an EP currently in production.
SIDE A features a vocal version featuring Senninsho, while SIDE B contains an instrumental version.
Mixed by Atsu Otaki, mastered for vinyl cutting by Ted Turner.
Artwork by Marfa by Kazuhiko Fujita.

pre-ordina ora12.12.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 12.12.2025

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TENBLANK - Glass Heart

TENBLANK

Glass Heart

12inchWPJL-10284
WARNER MUSIC JAPAN
21.11.2025
  • A1: Matrix
  • A2: Melody And Crystal
  • A3: Promise Song
  • A4: Lucky Me
  • A5: Citrus
  • B1: Play Out Loud
  • B2: Chasing Blurry Lines
  • B3: A Song To Sing With You (Feat. Yukino Sakurai)
  • B4: Eternal Eve
  • B5: Glass Heart

The smash hit album "Glass Heart" is now available as a limited edition vinyl record!

The Netflix series "Glass Heart" has just begun streaming worldwide. The band "TENBLANK," featured in this passionate youthful musical love story, has
released their debut album, "Glass Heart," in conjunction with the drama's release.
TENBLANK is a rock band formed by four members: the solitary genius musician Fujitani Naoki (played by Sato Takeru), college student drummer Saijo Akane
(played by Miyazaki Yu), hardworking and charismatic guitarist Takaoka Hisashi (played by Machida Keita), and music-obsessed pianist Sakamoto Kazushi
(played by Shison Jun).
The album was released digitally alongside the drama's release on July 31st, and was released on CD the following day, August 1st.
Glass Heart, which attracted attention thanks to the contributions of a stellar lineup of composers including Noda Yojiro (RADWIMPS) and Yaffle, has dominated
charts not only in Japan but also in other Asian countries, creating a global buzz.
Now, this smash hit album "Glass Heart" will be released as a limited edition vinyl record. Experience TENBLANK's music in a new way with the warm texture
and depth of sound that only analog can provide.

pre-ordina ora21.11.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 21.11.2025

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BLUES CREATION - DEMON & ELEVEN CHILDREN (1971)

Blazing with raw energy and searing guitar riffs, the second album from Blues Creation—the legendary rock band led by guitarist Kazuo Takeda—is a cornerstone of Japan’s hard rock legacy. Drawing heavy inspiration from the likes of Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, this record delivers a powerful, riff-driven sound that helped shape the dawn of Japanese hard rock. What sets it apart is its hypnotic blend of British-style heavy rock with vocals sung in English tinged with a distinctly Japanese flavor—creating a one-of-a-kind psychedelic atmosphere that continues to mesmerize rock enthusiasts across the globe.

pre-ordina ora14.11.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 14.11.2025

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Blonde Redhead - The Shadow of the Guest
  • A1: Rest Of Her Life (Choir Version)
  • A2: Before (Choir Version)
  • A3: Via Savona (Choir Version)
  • A4: Coda (Choir Version)
  • B1: Kiss Her Before The Snow Melts (Asmr)
  • B2: Good Morning Sunshine (Asmr)
  • B3: Good Night Til Tomorrow (Asmr)
  • B4: Oda A Coda

Mit The Shadow of the Guest veröffentlichen Blonde Redhead eine traumwandlerische, leicht entrückte Neuinterpretation ihres gefeierten Albums Sit Down for Dinner (2023). Das Album ist seit dem 27. Juni 2025 digital erhältlich – die limitierte physische Edition erscheint am 24. Oktober 2025 über section1.

In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Brooklyn Youth Chorus entstanden neu arrangierte Versionen von „Before“, „Rest of Her Life“ und „Via Savona“, die das Originalmaterial auf überraschende Weise vertiefen. Hinzu kommen frische Interpretationen des Rick-and-Morty-Klassikers „For The Damaged Coda“, darunter eine ebenso hypnotische wie unerwartete mariachi-inspirierte Variante.

Ein besonderer Bestandteil des Albums sind mehrere ASMR-Tracks, komponiert von Kazu Makino – ursprünglich als Soundtrack für eine Modenschau von Isabel Marant gedacht. Was als akustisches Experiment begann, entwickelte sich zu einem intimen kreativen Projekt mit starker emotionaler Tiefe.

„Diese Veröffentlichung ist für uns etwas Besonderes“, sagt Kazu. „Es sind nicht einfach neue Versionen – sondern die Verwirklichung eines langen Traums.“

Für Fans von Art-Rock, atmosphärischen Klangwelten und mutiger musikalischer Neugier.

pre-ordina ora24.10.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 24.10.2025

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TOKIMEKI RECORDS - Teibou (Feat. Hikari) 7"
  • A1: Teibou
  • B1: Teibou Instrumental

The latest release from the music project "Tokimeki Records," which has garnered worldwide attention for its covers and unearthing of classic J-pop songs
from the 80s and 90s, with a focus on city pop, is a cover of the 1987 hit "Tsuteibo" by 80s singer and gliding writer Nina Atsuko.

Tokimeki Records has taken the original song's arrangement, which evokes the classic 80s AOR, and created a sparkling, summery 2025 sound.
The groovy medium beat and brass ensemble are a perfect match for the seaside at the end of summer.
Hikari (Mime) features on vocals. Based on a neo-soul style, the lyrics and melody evoke 80s city pop, and are expressed in a cool and solid way.

The jacket is an artistic surf photo by surf photographer Sasao Kazuyoshi, which seems to capture the world of the song.
This single is from the surf music compilation "SALT... meets ISLAND CAFE -Sea of ​​Love 3-," supervised by the magazine "SALT...," which proposes new
values ​​for beach lifestyle and surf culture.

pre-ordina ora24.10.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 24.10.2025

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Various - CROSSOVER CITY -MISTY MORNING-
  • A1: Send Me Your Feelings/Terumasa Hino(1979)
  • A2: Virginity/Natsuko Kyono(1986)
  • A3: Transparency/Issei Noro(1985)
  • A4: Aqua Blue/Kangaroo(1983
  • A5: Akaimichi Ga Hashirukuni/Nobuo Yagi(1979)
  • B1: Misty Morning/Keiichi Oku(1981)
  • B2: Hunt Up Wind/Hiroshi Hukumura(1978)
  • B3: Shining Guitar/Kazumasa Akiyama(1978)
  • B4: Southern Dream/You & Explosion Band(1983)

Focusing on tracks released between the late 1970s and 1980s, the selection spans from major artists beloved by music fans—such as Terumasa Hino and Sadao Watanabe—to hidden gems.
Carefully curated not by fame or signature songs, but with an emphasis on "fresh-sounding tracks to rediscover now," it’s a collection tailor-made for fans of city pop and DJs digging into Japanese grooves.
The jacket design was specially illustrated by STEREOTENNIS, known for their popular 1980s-inspired graphics.

pre-ordina ora24.10.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 24.10.2025

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FUMIO ITABASHI - WATARASE -SYMPHONY- LP
  • A1: Part 1
  • B1: Part 2

The undiscovered recordings of jazz pianist Fumio Itabashi's iconic work Watarase were compiled from the perspective of a pioneering figure in the Japanese jazz scene, Minoru Wakatsuki, and garnered widespread acclaim with Watarase ECHO. The second installment, Watarase VOICE, focused on "voice" and featured unpublished tracks with a diverse range of vocalists. Now, as the third volume in the series, the complete version of the 2001 performance of Symphonic Poem “Watarase” by the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kazuhiko Komatsu, with Fumio Itabashi and Yukki Kaneko, will finally be released! The full version could only be heard on VHS video at the time, and is now being released for the first time as a physical edition, making it a highly anticipated and long-awaited release.

pre-ordina ora19.09.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 19.09.2025

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NININGASHI - HEAVY WAY LP

A long-lost Japanese acid folk gem, Niningashi’s 1974 private press debut Heavy Way shimmers with originality, deft song writing and a dream-like groove.

Although he was training as a pharmacist, Kazuhisa Okubo was much more interested in prescribing musical medicine.
A coming-of-age album, Heavy Way captured a turning point in Okubo’s life, and Japanese society more widely as a nostalgia for the pastoral calm of the traditional life, met the cosmopolitan thrill of coffee, sex and cigarettes in the big city.
Intoxicated by Tokyo, driven by a passion for music and surrounded by a thriving acid folk scene, the young student filtered his experiences through a psychedelic cocktail of soulful influences from the US and Japan.
Niningashi was his first band, and Heavy Way was their only album. It was honest and raw, deep and strangely funky, in an off-beat kind of way. Across nine tracks, Okubo and the 6-piece band put their own spin on the new folk sound of Japan, combining witty lyrics with electric guitar-driven solos and crisp, understated grooves.

Melancholy and profound, opening track ‘Ameagari’ feels like a synthesis of Harvest-era Neil Young and Haruomi Hosono’s Happy End. Then there’s the whimsical washboard country sound of ‘Semai Boku No Heyade’; the moody, low-lit charm of ‘Restaurant’; and ‘Hitoribotchi’, a sensitive portrayal of childhood, steeped in memories of rainfall that will resonate with fans of Woo and Mac Demarco.
While Okubo would go on to taste success with psychedelic folk bands Neko and Kaze, the latter of which scored three #1 albums, little is known about his mysterious debut with Niningashi.
Self-released by Okubo in 1974, and featuring album artwork by his brother, it has slowly generated a cult following online, intrigued by its soft and enchanting sound. So few records were ultimately pressed that those remaining have fetched up to £1,500 online.

Featured on Time Capsule’s era-spanning collection Nippon Acid Folk, Niningashi’s Heavy Way is a deep-cut grail of a vibrant time in Japan’s musical history, where even the pharmacists were making jams.

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KERENMI - Interchange LP

Kerenmi

Interchange LP

12inchRZJ1-87180
AVEX INC
18.07.2025
  • A1: Interchange
  • A2: Join My Band Feat. Skaai
  • A3: Tokyo Kimi Ga Everything Feat. Tatsuya Kitani & Kai Kubota
  • A4: Border Line Feat. Azsagawa
  • A5: By Feat. Asmi & Imase
  • A6: Fuzoroi Feat. Yuuki Tani & Hitomi From Atarayo
  • A7: Ketatama Feat. Mori Calliope
  • B8: Namae Wo Wasuretamama No Anohi No Kodou Feat. Kazunobu Mineta
  • B9: Adult Feat. Avu-Chan From Queen Bee & Ryuhei From Be:first
  • B10: Oboro Feat. Chiaki Sato
  • B11: Sekai Feat. Moto From Chilli Beans. & Who-Ya Extended
  • B12: Re:interchange Feat. Kohd
  • B13: Otona Feat. Mayuu Yaginu From Chevon

Koichi Tsutaya's pseudonymous project "Kerenmi" has announced that the full album "Interchange", released on November 20, 2024, will be released on vinyl!

Tracks on the album include "Sekai feat. Moto from Chilli Beans. & Who-ya Extended" which was used as the commercial song for the Honda VEZEL "Adult feat.
Avu-chan from Queen Bee & Ryuhei from BE:FIRST" a collaboration long awaited by fans, in which Avu-chan himself appears in the music video, which has
become a hot topic "Namae wo Wasuretamama no Anohi no Kodou feat. Kazunobu Mineta" the theme song for the movie "Angry Squad: Civil Servants and the
Seven Swindlers" as well as "Interchange" "Join my band feat. Skaai" "Border line feat. Azsagawa" "Fuzoroi feat. Yuuki Tani & Hitomi from Atarayo" "Tokyo Kimi
Ga everything feat. Tatsuya Kitani & Kai Kubota" "Boy feat. asmi & imase" "Ketatama feat. Mori Calliope" "Oboro feat. Chiaki Sato" "RE:interchange feat. Kohd"
and "Otona feat. Mayuu Yaginu from Chevon" All 13 songs featuring such fabulous artists as have been released on vinyl!

pre-ordina ora18.07.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 18.07.2025

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STACEY KENT - SONGS FROM OTHER PLACES
  • A1: I Wish I Could Go Travelling Again, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
  • A2: Bonita, Songwriter – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Gene Lees, Ray Gilbert
  • A3: Craigie Burn, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
  • A4: Les Voyages, Songwriter – Raymond Lévesque
  • A5: American Tune, Songwriter – Paul Simon
  • B6: Tango In Macao, Songwriter – Jim Tomlinson, Kazuo Ishiguro
  • B7: Blackbird, Arranged By – Art Hirahara, Songwriter – Lennon-Mccartney
  • B8: My Ship, Songwriter – Ira Gershwin, Kurt Weill
  • B9: Imagina, Songwriter – Antonio Carlos Jobim, Chico Buarque
  • B10: Landslide, Songwriter – Stevie Nicks
pre-ordina ora26.06.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 26.06.2025

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Jyuriaano - Dreaming Glass

An’archives present the debut album by Tokyo avant-pop duo Jyuriaano, Dreaming Glass. Consisting of Morimoto Ariomi and Cobalt, the two members of Jyuriaano have long histories in Japanese underground music. Morimoto’s history traces back to the late nineties; his nascent interests in noise collage and solo acoustic performance slowly transmuted to group endeavours, and more recently he’s performed with the likes of Akiko Toshimitsu (Usurabi), Maki Miura (Shizuka) and Doronco (Los Doroncos).

Cobalt has released a string of excellent singer-songwriter albums, many on his Poet Portraits label, which has also released material by the likes of Kazumi Nikaido, Place Called Space, Cuthberts, and moools, the latter of which he also performs with on occasion. While Morimoto and Cobalt have known each other for decades, they decided to form Jyuriaano in 2016, and since then have performed at live houses and small bars in Japan, all while slowly working together on their gentle, spirited songs.

The group’s formation story is typically playful – “It all started when we brought an acoustic guitar into the car on a rainy afternoon and started writing songs while eating Japanese sweets,” Cobalt recalls. That sense of play is important to the songs on Dreaming Glass, which vary wildly, from bright, infectious pop songs with a sixties lilt (“Dreaming Baby”, “How Close”), through slinky jazz-pop numbers (“Drawing A Nude”) to melancholy folk laments (“Erica”, “Night Window”). There’s something in Jyuriaano’s collaborative dynamic that gifts Morimoto and Cobalt a particularly open field, when it comes to their creative endeavours.

Some of this might also be down to their listening habits. When asked about their interest in Japanese folk precursors, legendary groups like Folk Crusaders and Itsutsu-no-Akai-Fusen, Cobalt agrees that they have a place in the duo’s listening pantheon, but that’s not where the story ends. “We’ve also listened to commercial folk music outside of those core genres,” he reflects, “We don’t just listen to one genre, but also rock and roll, noise industrial, punk, new wave, jazz, chanson, and more.”

You might also hear touches of groups like the forementioned Usurabi, or Maher Shalal Hash Baz, or songwriters like Kazumi Nikaido and Shintaro Sakamoto. But Jyuriaano’s songs, somehow, feel quite sui generis in the way they magic up alternative visions for pop’s possibilities. Dreaming Glass is, quite simply, a lovely, unpretentious joy of an album.

pre-ordina ora20.06.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 20.06.2025

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