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Heisei No Oto (Japanese Left-Field Pop From The CD Age, 1989-1996)

Heisei No Oto (Japanese Left-Field Pop From The CD Age, 1989-1996)
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Artists

Various

Catno

MFM053

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Mar 1, 2021

The last ten or so years have seen a global wave of interest in Japanese music encompassing ambient, jazz, new wave and pop records from the 1980s, some of which is increasingly considered the most innovative and visionary music of that time. Although some music from this period, in the form of ‘City Pop’ or ‘rare groove’ records, had been coveted by collectors and DJs for a number of years, most Japanese music from the time was little known outside and often even within Japan.

Sometime around the mid 2000s, two Osaka record store owners, Eiji Taniguchi of Revelation Time and Norio Sato of Rare Groove, along with a handful of deep Japanese diggers such as Chee Shimizu of Organic Music records in Tokyo, began to explore beyond the typical ‘grooves’ or ‘breaks’. Much like their counterparts in Europe and the US, they began delving into home-grown ambient, jazz, new wave and pop records, discovering visionary music, often driven by synthesizers or drum computers, that broke beyond the typical confines of their genres.

Spending tireless hours in local record stores and embarking on digging trips across the country, Eiji Taniguchi and Norio Sato, much like Chee Shimizu, have been at the forefront of unearthing and introducing many of the very Japanese records now loved and sought after around the world. Yet as YouTube algorithms and vinyl reissues would transport such music into the global consciousness and demand and therefore scarcity intensified for such records, so Eiji and Norio have recently begun to turn their attention to CDs.

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A1

Jun Sato - Lorang

5:22

A2

Fumihiro Murakami - Miko

5:32

A3

Love, Peace & Trance - Yeelen

5:38

A4

Tadahiko Yokogawa - Stop Me

5:17

B1

Ichiko Hashimoto - L'Ete

4:42

B2

Yosui Inoue - Pi Po Pa

3:53

B3

Eiki Nonaka - Phlanged Vortex

8:03

B4

Kina Tomoko - Ink

5:39

C1

Adi - Co-Cu-U

7:17

C2

Xácara - Night In Aracaju

3:41

C3

Poison Girl Friend - Nobody

4:17

C4

Dream Dolphin - Take No Michi

6:09

D1

Keisuke Sakurai - Harai

6:27

D2

Hiroki Ishiguro - Unity

3:38

D3

Dido - Mermaid

5:09

D4

Keisuke Kikuchi - Retro Electric

5:41

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