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Rashinban released their 2nd album called "Seika" in 1998. The vocals are as unarticulated as if the spoken word and naturally assimilate into the song itself. If a pop song is a kind of mimicry, this album perfectly fulfills the role.
The album includes material from his 1978 debut album "Thousand Knives" and collaborations with the session group KYLYN, which featured guitarist Kazumi Watanabe.
Speed, Glue & Shinki's last album has been reissued in a gorgeous specification that faithfully reproduces the original, including the entire volume band!
This Singaporean five-piece explored the tolls of human indulgence through raw tonality and zippy jangle pop, poignantly celebrating the spirits of a natural world fast disappearing.
This record is unbelievable. One of my top favs of all time and Wax Trax just got a good bunch in! Takahashi's synth work and production is so lively and whimsical. If you don't know now you know!
Toe is a Japanese music group long revered in post-rock circles, while their song structures and dynamics have taken on elements from all styles of music, ranging from math-rock, jazz, pop, and R&B.
"Our Latest Number LP" by toe, available on striking black & white vinyl, showcases the band's signature instrumental post-rock sound. Featuring intricate guitar melodies, dynamic drumming, and a thoughtful atmospheric soundscape...
toe is a Japanese music group long revered in post-rock circles, while their song structures and dynamics have taken on elements from all styles of music, ranging from math-rock, jazz, pop, and R&B.
SANCTUARY for the first time in a Vinyl version featuring hit song “Over The Moon.” Contents of the album include a Mauve and Clear Splatter Vinyl, Outer Sleeve, Poster Set (8 each), Sticker Pack and Lyric Book (8 pages).
Singing in their native Japanese and utilizing unpredictable song transitions, melodic post-rock-inspired sounds and jazz-influenced instrumental breaks, this 13 track record will likely appeal to fans of Battles, Speedy Ortiz and Don Caballero.
A counterculture movement united by an expansive, experimental and deeply soulful sensibility, Japan’s rebel protest music challenged the status quo and changed the country’s music industry in the process.