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Masahiko Satoh - A1. Yoko, Ai to Kako (Mimikazari) (3:43)
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Masahiko Satoh - A2. Noriko, Ai to Omei (Utsukushiki Emono) (3:11)
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Masahiko Satoh - A3. Chie, Ai to Shinjitsu (Ame no Hi no Wana) (3:45)
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Masahiko Satoh - A4. Miyako, Ai to Tsuiseki (Koi no Wana) (2:53)
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Masahiko Satoh - A5. Nobuko, Ai to Tobo (Shi to Sora to) (5:15)
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Masahiko Satoh - B1. Miyako, Ai to Gisei (Aoi Kemonotachi) (4:11)
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Masahiko Satoh - B2. Misako, Ai to Kibo (Tobosha) (2:53)
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Masahiko Satoh - B3. Sakiko, Ai to Uragiri (Hitokui) (3:43)
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Masahiko Satoh - B4. Sanae, Ai to Kyofu (Konoha no Fune) (4:45)
- NO SALES TO JAPAN
- Vinyl: Limited Edition of 500, 350gsm, Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Tracklisting
A1. Yoko, Ai to Kako (Mimikazari) (3:43)
A2. Noriko, Ai to Omei (Utsukushiki Emono) (3:11)
A3. Chie, Ai to Shinjitsu (Ame no Hi no Wana) (3:45)
A4. Miyako, Ai to Tsuiseki (Koi no Wana) (2:53)
A5. Nobuko, Ai to Tobo (Shi to Sora to) (5:15)
B1. Miyako, Ai to Gisei (Aoi Kemonotachi) (4:11)
B2. Misako, Ai to Kibo (Tobosha) (2:53)
B3. Sakiko, Ai to Uragiri (Hitokui) (3:43)
B4. Sanae, Ai to Kyofu (Konoha no Fune) (4:45)
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Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
A golden era gem from the master himself.
Archival reissue of long lost treasure from genius pianist and composer Masahiko Satoh whose resume includes hundreds of legendary albums and collaborations with Midori Takada (Lunar Cruise and Ton•Klami) among many others.
Very rare soundtrack of a 9-episode suspense drama that aired on TV in 1969 and 1970. Filled with exquisite jazz, soul-jazz, folk-jazz, and mystery-jazz, plus groovy affairs, classical moods, and 70s flair.
Highly recommended to Japanese jazz collectors, soundtrack collectors, Masahiko Sato collectors, lovers of rare gems and wearers of vintage trench coats.
All compositions and arrangements by Masahiko Sato
Masahiko Sato: piano, keyboard
Yoshiko Goto: vocal
Kiyoshi Sugimoto: guitar
Kunimitsu Inaba: bass
Yasuo Arakawa: bass
Akira Ishikawa: drums
Originally released in November 1970 as an LP on Toho Records (BL-1001)
Points of interests
- For fans of jazz, Japanese music, rare groove, 70s soundtracks, rare gems, WRWTFWW Records, Midori Takada, library music, and old televisions.
- Rare gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1970.
- Fourth release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records (Bells of Koyto, Yuji Ohno - Golden Dog OST, Piero Milesi - The Nuclear Observatory of Mr. Nanof, Sora - Re.sort), distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada’s Through The Looking Glass, Lunar Cruise and MWKAJU ensemble’s projects, Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack, Yasuaki Shimizu’s Kakashi, John Carpenter’s Dark Star Soundtrack, Piero Umiliani’s Tra Scienza e Fantascienza and Il Mondo Dei Romani, Bernard Parmegiani soundtracks, Colored Music’s self-titled album, EP-4’s Lingua Franca-1, Normal Brain’s Lady Maid…), label founded and curated by Olivier Ducret of Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse (Miss Kittin, Orbe, Donato Dozzy, Imperial Tiger Orchestra...) and Stephan Armleder of Villa Magica Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Christian Marclay, Stephan Eicher & Rainier Lericolais, John Armleder, Sylvie Fleury…)
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- Vinyl: Limited Edition of 500, 350gsm, Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Tracklisting
A1. Yoko, Ai to Kako (Mimikazari) (3:43)
A2. Noriko, Ai to Omei (Utsukushiki Emono) (3:11)
A3. Chie, Ai to Shinjitsu (Ame no Hi no Wana) (3:45)
A4. Miyako, Ai to Tsuiseki (Koi no Wana) (2:53)
A5. Nobuko, Ai to Tobo (Shi to Sora to) (5:15)
B1. Miyako, Ai to Gisei (Aoi Kemonotachi) (4:11)
B2. Misako, Ai to Kibo (Tobosha) (2:53)
B3. Sakiko, Ai to Uragiri (Hitokui) (3:43)
B4. Sanae, Ai to Kyofu (Konoha no Fune) (4:45)
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Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
A golden era gem from the master himself.
Archival reissue of long lost treasure from genius pianist and composer Masahiko Satoh whose resume includes hundreds of legendary albums and collaborations with Midori Takada (Lunar Cruise and Ton•Klami) among many others.
Very rare soundtrack of a 9-episode suspense drama that aired on TV in 1969 and 1970. Filled with exquisite jazz, soul-jazz, folk-jazz, and mystery-jazz, plus groovy affairs, classical moods, and 70s flair.
Highly recommended to Japanese jazz collectors, soundtrack collectors, Masahiko Sato collectors, lovers of rare gems and wearers of vintage trench coats.
All compositions and arrangements by Masahiko Sato
Masahiko Sato: piano, keyboard
Yoshiko Goto: vocal
Kiyoshi Sugimoto: guitar
Kunimitsu Inaba: bass
Yasuo Arakawa: bass
Akira Ishikawa: drums
Originally released in November 1970 as an LP on Toho Records (BL-1001)
Points of interests
- For fans of jazz, Japanese music, rare groove, 70s soundtracks, rare gems, WRWTFWW Records, Midori Takada, library music, and old televisions.
- Rare gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1970.
- Fourth release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records (Bells of Koyto, Yuji Ohno - Golden Dog OST, Piero Milesi - The Nuclear Observatory of Mr. Nanof, Sora - Re.sort), distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada’s Through The Looking Glass, Lunar Cruise and MWKAJU ensemble’s projects, Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack, Yasuaki Shimizu’s Kakashi, John Carpenter’s Dark Star Soundtrack, Piero Umiliani’s Tra Scienza e Fantascienza and Il Mondo Dei Romani, Bernard Parmegiani soundtracks, Colored Music’s self-titled album, EP-4’s Lingua Franca-1, Normal Brain’s Lady Maid…), label founded and curated by Olivier Ducret of Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse (Miss Kittin, Orbe, Donato Dozzy, Imperial Tiger Orchestra...) and Stephan Armleder of Villa Magica Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Christian Marclay, Stephan Eicher & Rainier Lericolais, John Armleder, Sylvie Fleury…)
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Vinyl: Gold Vinyl - Limited Edition, 350gsm, Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Tracklisting
A1. Golden Dog
A2. Wandering Days
A3. Cesca's Emergency
A4. Injured Love
A5. Being Chased
A6. Angel's Tombstone (Instrumental)
B1. A Challenge to Lie
B2. Love Does Not Return
B3. The Great Solitude
B4. Eyes in the Dark
B5. Beyond the Twilight
B6. Angel's Tombstone
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Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Archival reissue of highly sought-after 1979 soundtrack from funky maestro Yuji Ohno, the genius jazz player/composer behind the music of Lupin III (?????) and Capitaine Future (?????·??????) and much much more. Big grooves, irresistible basslines, horns for days, funk for-ever. This superb piece of music from the legendary Toho Records catalogue is a MUST HAVE for fans of Japanese gems.
It’s the original soundtrack of Shigeyuki Amane’s excellent TV movie Golden Dog (Ôgon No Inu). With a secret agent dog carrying secret documents. Last appearance by the one and only Reiko Ike!
Highly recommended to everyone who loves good dogs and good music.
Points of interests
- For fans of funk, jazz, Japanese music, rare groove, boogie, 70s soundtracks, rare gems, WRWTFWW Records, Lupin III, library music, and beautiful dogs.
- Rare gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1979.
- Fifth release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records (Bells of Koyto, Masahiko Sato - Kayobi No Onna, Piero Milesi - The Nuclear Observatory of Mr. Nanof, Sora - Re.sort), distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada’s Through The Looking Glass, Lunar Cruise and MWKAJU en-semble’s projects, Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack, Yasuaki Shimizu’s Kakas-hi, John Carpenter’s Dark Star Soundtrack, Piero Umiliani’s Tra Scienza e Fantascienza and Il Mon-do Dei Romani, Bernard Parmegiani soundtracks, Colored Music’s self-titled album, EP-4’s Lingua Franca-1, Normal Brain’s Lady Maid…), label founded and curated by Olivier Ducret of Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse (Miss Kittin, Orbe, Donato Dozzy, Imperial Tiger Orchestra...) and Stephan Armleder of Villa Magica Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Christian Marclay, Ste-phan Eicher & Rainier Lericolais, John Armleder, Sylvie Fleury…)
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Vinyl: Gold Vinyl - Limited Edition, 350gsm, Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Tracklisting
A1. Golden Dog
A2. Wandering Days
A3. Cesca's Emergency
A4. Injured Love
A5. Being Chased
A6. Angel's Tombstone (Instrumental)
B1. A Challenge to Lie
B2. Love Does Not Return
B3. The Great Solitude
B4. Eyes in the Dark
B5. Beyond the Twilight
B6. Angel's Tombstone
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Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Archival reissue of highly sought-after 1979 soundtrack from funky maestro Yuji Ohno, the genius jazz player/composer behind the music of Lupin III (?????) and Capitaine Future (?????·??????) and much much more. Big grooves, irresistible basslines, horns for days, funk for-ever. This superb piece of music from the legendary Toho Records catalogue is a MUST HAVE for fans of Japanese gems.
It’s the original soundtrack of Shigeyuki Amane’s excellent TV movie Golden Dog (Ôgon No Inu). With a secret agent dog carrying secret documents. Last appearance by the one and only Reiko Ike!
Highly recommended to everyone who loves good dogs and good music.
Points of interests
- For fans of funk, jazz, Japanese music, rare groove, boogie, 70s soundtracks, rare gems, WRWTFWW Records, Lupin III, library music, and beautiful dogs.
- Rare gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1979.
- Fifth release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records (Bells of Koyto, Masahiko Sato - Kayobi No Onna, Piero Milesi - The Nuclear Observatory of Mr. Nanof, Sora - Re.sort), distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada’s Through The Looking Glass, Lunar Cruise and MWKAJU en-semble’s projects, Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack, Yasuaki Shimizu’s Kakas-hi, John Carpenter’s Dark Star Soundtrack, Piero Umiliani’s Tra Scienza e Fantascienza and Il Mon-do Dei Romani, Bernard Parmegiani soundtracks, Colored Music’s self-titled album, EP-4’s Lingua Franca-1, Normal Brain’s Lady Maid…), label founded and curated by Olivier Ducret of Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse (Miss Kittin, Orbe, Donato Dozzy, Imperial Tiger Orchestra...) and Stephan Armleder of Villa Magica Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Christian Marclay, Ste-phan Eicher & Rainier Lericolais, John Armleder, Sylvie Fleury…)
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Yuji Ohn - A1. Golden Dog
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Yuji Ohn - A2. Wandering Days
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Yuji Ohn - A3. Cesca's Emergency
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Yuji Ohn - A4. Injured Love
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Yuji Ohn - A5. Being Chased
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Yuji Ohn - A6. Angel's Tombstone (Instrumental)
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Yuji Ohn - B1. A Challenge to Lie
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Yuji Ohn - B2. Love Does Not Return
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Yuji Ohn - B3. The Great Solitude
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Yuji Ohn - B4. Eyes in the Dark
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Yuji Ohn - B5. Beyond the Twilight
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Yuji Ohn - B6. Angel's Tombstone
- NO SALES TO JAPAN
Vinyl: Limited Edition, 350gsm, Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Tracklisting
A1. Golden Dog
A2. Wandering Days
A3. Cesca's Emergency
A4. Injured Love
A5. Being Chased
A6. Angel's Tombstone (Instrumental)
B1. A Challenge to Lie
B2. Love Does Not Return
B3. The Great Solitude
B4. Eyes in the Dark
B5. Beyond the Twilight
B6. Angel's Tombstone
Info
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Archival reissue of highly sought-after 1979 soundtrack from funky maestro Yuji Ohno, the genius jazz player/composer behind the music of Lupin III (?????) and Capitaine Future (?????·??????) and much much more. Big grooves, irresistible basslines, horns for days, funk for-ever. This superb piece of music from the legendary Toho Records catalogue is a MUST HAVE for fans of Japanese gems.
It’s the original soundtrack of Shigeyuki Amane’s excellent TV movie Golden Dog (Ôgon No Inu). With a secret agent dog carrying secret documents. Last appearance by the one and only Reiko Ike!
Highly recommended to everyone who loves good dogs and good music.
Points of interests
- For fans of funk, jazz, Japanese music, rare groove, boogie, 70s soundtracks, rare gems, WRWTFWW Records, Lupin III, library music, and beautiful dogs.
- Rare gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1979.
- Fifth release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records (Bells of Koyto, Masahiko Sato - Kayobi No Onna, Piero Milesi - The Nuclear Observatory of Mr. Nanof, Sora - Re.sort), distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada’s Through The Looking Glass, Lunar Cruise and MWKAJU en-semble’s projects, Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack, Yasuaki Shimizu’s Kakas-hi, John Carpenter’s Dark Star Soundtrack, Piero Umiliani’s Tra Scienza e Fantascienza and Il Mon-do Dei Romani, Bernard Parmegiani soundtracks, Colored Music’s self-titled album, EP-4’s Lingua Franca-1, Normal Brain’s Lady Maid…), label founded and curated by Olivier Ducret of Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse (Miss Kittin, Orbe, Donato Dozzy, Imperial Tiger Orchestra...) and Stephan Armleder of Villa Magica Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Christian Marclay, Ste-phan Eicher & Rainier Lericolais, John Armleder, Sylvie Fleury…)
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Vinyl: Limited Edition, 350gsm, Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Tracklisting
A1. Golden Dog
A2. Wandering Days
A3. Cesca's Emergency
A4. Injured Love
A5. Being Chased
A6. Angel's Tombstone (Instrumental)
B1. A Challenge to Lie
B2. Love Does Not Return
B3. The Great Solitude
B4. Eyes in the Dark
B5. Beyond the Twilight
B6. Angel's Tombstone
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Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Archival reissue of highly sought-after 1979 soundtrack from funky maestro Yuji Ohno, the genius jazz player/composer behind the music of Lupin III (?????) and Capitaine Future (?????·??????) and much much more. Big grooves, irresistible basslines, horns for days, funk for-ever. This superb piece of music from the legendary Toho Records catalogue is a MUST HAVE for fans of Japanese gems.
It’s the original soundtrack of Shigeyuki Amane’s excellent TV movie Golden Dog (Ôgon No Inu). With a secret agent dog carrying secret documents. Last appearance by the one and only Reiko Ike!
Highly recommended to everyone who loves good dogs and good music.
Points of interests
- For fans of funk, jazz, Japanese music, rare groove, boogie, 70s soundtracks, rare gems, WRWTFWW Records, Lupin III, library music, and beautiful dogs.
- Rare gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1979.
- Fifth release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records (Bells of Koyto, Masahiko Sato - Kayobi No Onna, Piero Milesi - The Nuclear Observatory of Mr. Nanof, Sora - Re.sort), distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada’s Through The Looking Glass, Lunar Cruise and MWKAJU en-semble’s projects, Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack, Yasuaki Shimizu’s Kakas-hi, John Carpenter’s Dark Star Soundtrack, Piero Umiliani’s Tra Scienza e Fantascienza and Il Mon-do Dei Romani, Bernard Parmegiani soundtracks, Colored Music’s self-titled album, EP-4’s Lingua Franca-1, Normal Brain’s Lady Maid…), label founded and curated by Olivier Ducret of Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse (Miss Kittin, Orbe, Donato Dozzy, Imperial Tiger Orchestra...) and Stephan Armleder of Villa Magica Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Christian Marclay, Ste-phan Eicher & Rainier Lericolais, John Armleder, Sylvie Fleury…)
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Bells of Kyoto - Swiss Air
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Bells of Kyoto - Asho II
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Bells of Kyoto - Temple
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Bells of Kyoto - Unterschwelliger Durchblick
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Bells of Kyoto - Swiss Air (Easy Teenage Version)
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Bells of Kyoto - Vistas
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Bells of Kyoto - Asho I
- Vinyl Only. Produced by Ollie Marland of De-Lite and Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart fame
Label logo by manga legend Shintaro Kago
Vinyl: 350gsm, Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Archival reissue of rare 1984 jazz-funk fusion diamond in the rough by German-Australian-British madcap ensemble Bells of Kyoto, produced by Ollie Marland of De-Lite and Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart fame. Fusions grooves with Orient-funk detours and looking out the window of a Swissair aircraft moments of cool mid 1980s contemplation.
Highly recommended to porthole dreamers, seasoned mind travelers, inventive dancefloor adventurers, and dogs who like to stick their head out the car window.
Tracklisting
A1. Swiss Air
A2. Asho II
A3. Temple
A4. Unterschwelliger Durchblick
B1. Swiss Air (Easy Teenage Version)
B2. Vistas
B3. Asho I
Drums - Alex Friedrich
Electric Bass - Peter Drefahl
Mastered By - Rico Sonderegger
Piano, Bells - Peter Waters
Producer - Bells Of Kyoto, Laurie Carls, Ollie Marland
Recorded By - Laurie Carls, Ollie Marland
Synthesizer, Guitar, Percussion - Ollie Marland
Points of interests
- For fans of jazz, fusion, funk, Oriental grooves, ambient, rarities, percussion, WRWTFWW Records, De-Lite, and dogs who like to stick their head out the car window.
- Rare gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1984.
- Third release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records (Piero Milesi - The Nuclear Observatory of Mr. Nanof, Sora - Re.sort), distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada's Through The Looking Glass, Lunar Cruise and MWKAJU ensemble's projects, Kenji Kawai's Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack, Yasuaki Shimizu's Kakashi, John Carpenter's Dark Star Soundtrack, Piero Umiliani's Tra Scienza e Fantascienza and Il Mondo Dei Romani, Bernard Parmegiani soundtracks, Colored Music's self-titled album, EP-4's Lingua Franca-1, Normal Brain's Lady Maid…), label founded and curated by Olivier Ducret of Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse (Miss Kittin, Orbe, Donato Dozzy, Imperial Tiger Orchestra...) and Stephan Armleder of Villa Magica Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Christian Marclay, Stephan Eicher & Rainier Lericolais, John Armleder, Sylvie Fleury…)
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Label logo by manga legend Shintaro Kago
Vinyl: 350gsm, Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Archival reissue of rare 1984 jazz-funk fusion diamond in the rough by German-Australian-British madcap ensemble Bells of Kyoto, produced by Ollie Marland of De-Lite and Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart fame. Fusions grooves with Orient-funk detours and looking out the window of a Swissair aircraft moments of cool mid 1980s contemplation.
Highly recommended to porthole dreamers, seasoned mind travelers, inventive dancefloor adventurers, and dogs who like to stick their head out the car window.
Tracklisting
A1. Swiss Air
A2. Asho II
A3. Temple
A4. Unterschwelliger Durchblick
B1. Swiss Air (Easy Teenage Version)
B2. Vistas
B3. Asho I
Drums - Alex Friedrich
Electric Bass - Peter Drefahl
Mastered By - Rico Sonderegger
Piano, Bells - Peter Waters
Producer - Bells Of Kyoto, Laurie Carls, Ollie Marland
Recorded By - Laurie Carls, Ollie Marland
Synthesizer, Guitar, Percussion - Ollie Marland
Points of interests
- For fans of jazz, fusion, funk, Oriental grooves, ambient, rarities, percussion, WRWTFWW Records, De-Lite, and dogs who like to stick their head out the car window.
- Rare gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1984.
- Third release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records (Piero Milesi - The Nuclear Observatory of Mr. Nanof, Sora - Re.sort), distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada's Through The Looking Glass, Lunar Cruise and MWKAJU ensemble's projects, Kenji Kawai's Ghost in the Shell Original Soundtrack, Yasuaki Shimizu's Kakashi, John Carpenter's Dark Star Soundtrack, Piero Umiliani's Tra Scienza e Fantascienza and Il Mondo Dei Romani, Bernard Parmegiani soundtracks, Colored Music's self-titled album, EP-4's Lingua Franca-1, Normal Brain's Lady Maid…), label founded and curated by Olivier Ducret of Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse (Miss Kittin, Orbe, Donato Dozzy, Imperial Tiger Orchestra...) and Stephan Armleder of Villa Magica Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Christian Marclay, Stephan Eicher & Rainier Lericolais, John Armleder, Sylvie Fleury…)
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Piero Milesi - Between The Scale And The Apple
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Piero Milesi - Scene Of The Madmen
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- Rare Italian library/soundtrack gem reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1986.
Vinyl: 350gsm Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Composed by Piero Milesi
Label logo by manga legend Shintaro Kago
Music for films, videos, and fireworks.
Tracklisting
A1. Mr. Nanof's Tango
A2. Tom Thumb
A3. Between The Scale And The Apple
A4. Scene Of The Madmen
A5. Waiting For The Fête
A6. My Dad Had Two Mommies And Two Daddies
A7. Graffiti
A8. Towards The Tree In Front Of The House
B1. The Procession
B2. The Figurations - The Braid, The Rhombus, The Star
B3. The Presence Of The City
B4. The Waterfall
Archival reissue of the ethereal wonder from Italian architect / music installation & soundtrack master Piero Milesi. This lush adventure of mediative synth and melodic scores for lyricon and small chamber ensemble contains tracks from films "The Nuclear Observatory Of Mr. Nanof" (L'Osservatorio Nucleare Del Sig. Nanof, 1985), "The Oversize House" (La Casa Fuori Misura, 1985), theatre play "King's Night" (La Notte Dei Re, 1986), and video "The Presence Of The City" (La Presenza Della Citta, 1984) produced by The University For Architecture of Milan.
- For fans of library music, soundtracks, leftfield, synth, WRWTFWW Records, Vladimir Cosma, Piero Umiliani, sci-fi, experimental movies, and astronautic mineral engineers of the mental system.
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Vinyl: 350gsm Sleeve With Logo by Shintaro Kago Printed Inside, Sticker
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Composed by Piero Milesi
Label logo by manga legend Shintaro Kago
Music for films, videos, and fireworks.
Tracklisting
A1. Mr. Nanof's Tango
A2. Tom Thumb
A3. Between The Scale And The Apple
A4. Scene Of The Madmen
A5. Waiting For The Fête
A6. My Dad Had Two Mommies And Two Daddies
A7. Graffiti
A8. Towards The Tree In Front Of The House
B1. The Procession
B2. The Figurations - The Braid, The Rhombus, The Star
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Sora - A1. Pause
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Sora - A2. A Caminho Do Mar
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Sora - A3. Revans
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Sora - A4. La Cathédrale Engloutie
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Sora - A5. Traces
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Sora - A6. Line
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Sora - B1. Fold Air
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Sora - B2. Etude:Diagonal
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Sora - B3. Rayuela (ii)
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Sora - B4. Satelite Towers
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- First release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records
- Rare Japanese electronica gem released for the first time ever on vinyl.
- For fans of electronica, minimal, leftfield, glitch, future jazz, Japanese music, Warp Records, WRWTFWW Records, beach, sky, chill.
Tracklisting
A1. Pause
A2. A Caminho Do Mar
A3. Revans
A4. La Cathédrale Engloutie
A5. Traces
A6. Line
B1. Fold Air
B2. Etude:Diagonal
B3. Rayuela (ii)
B4. Satelite Towers
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Composed by Sora
Mastered by Taylor Deupree
Label logo by Shintaro Kago
Soothing cut-ups and analogue collages for dreamers in the summer breeze.
Originally released in 2003 (on CD only), conceived by Sora aka Takeshi Kurosawa. Re.sort is a miracle of Japanese electronica. Widely unknown but very necessary. Fragments and textures playfully flirt with each other, bossa nova and jazz records float in the air, an old phonograph sits by the sea. Leftfield that feels like a home away, where joyful nothings are everything. Sweet minimalism and micro melodies.
Sora means sky. Let's drift.
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- First release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records
- Rare Japanese electronica gem released for the first time ever on vinyl.
- For fans of electronica, minimal, leftfield, glitch, future jazz, Japanese music, Warp Records, WRWTFWW Records, beach, sky, chill.
Tracklisting
A1. Pause
A2. A Caminho Do Mar
A3. Revans
A4. La Cathédrale Engloutie
A5. Traces
A6. Line
B1. Fold Air
B2. Etude:Diagonal
B3. Rayuela (ii)
B4. Satelite Towers
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Composed by Sora
Mastered by Taylor Deupree
Label logo by Shintaro Kago
Soothing cut-ups and analogue collages for dreamers in the summer breeze.
Originally released in 2003 (on CD only), conceived by Sora aka Takeshi Kurosawa. Re.sort is a miracle of Japanese electronica. Widely unknown but very necessary. Fragments and textures playfully flirt with each other, bossa nova and jazz records float in the air, an old phonograph sits by the sea. Leftfield that feels like a home away, where joyful nothings are everything. Sweet minimalism and micro melodies.
Sora means sky. Let's drift.
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Sora - A1. Pause
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Sora - A2. A Caminho Do Mar
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Sora - A3. Revans
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Sora - A4. La Cathédrale Engloutie
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Sora - A5. Traces
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Sora - A6. Line
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Sora - B1. Fold Air
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Sora - B2. Etude:Diagonal
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Sora - B3. Rayuela (ii)
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Sora - B4. Satelite Towers
No Sales to Japan...
CD Version
- First release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records
- Rare Japanese electronica gem released for the first time ever on vinyl.
- For fans of electronica, minimal, leftfield, glitch, future jazz, Japanese music, Warp Records, WRWTFWW Records, beach, sky, chill.
Tracklisting
01. Pause
02. A Caminho Do Mar
03. Revans
04. La Cathédrale Engloutie
05. Traces
06. Line
07. Fold Air
08. Etude:Diagonal
09. Rayuela (ii)
10. Satelite Towers
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Composed by Sora
Mastered by Taylor Deupree
Label logo by Shintaro Kago
Soothing cut-ups and analogue collages for dreamers in the summer breeze.
Originally released in 2003 (on CD only), conceived by Sora aka Takeshi Kurosawa. Re.sort is a miracle of Japanese electronica. Widely unknown but very necessary. Fragments and textures playfully flirt with each other, bossa nova and jazz records float in the air, an old phonograph sits by the sea. Leftfield that feels like a home away, where joyful nothings are everything. Sweet minimalism and micro melodies.
Sora means sky. Let's drift.
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- First release from Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by friends WRWTFWW Records
- Rare Japanese electronica gem released for the first time ever on vinyl.
- For fans of electronica, minimal, leftfield, glitch, future jazz, Japanese music, Warp Records, WRWTFWW Records, beach, sky, chill.
Tracklisting
01. Pause
02. A Caminho Do Mar
03. Revans
04. La Cathédrale Engloutie
05. Traces
06. Line
07. Fold Air
08. Etude:Diagonal
09. Rayuela (ii)
10. Satelite Towers
Presented by Mitsuko & Svetlana Records, distributed by WRWTFWW Records.
Composed by Sora
Mastered by Taylor Deupree
Label logo by Shintaro Kago
Soothing cut-ups and analogue collages for dreamers in the summer breeze.
Originally released in 2003 (on CD only), conceived by Sora aka Takeshi Kurosawa. Re.sort is a miracle of Japanese electronica. Widely unknown but very necessary. Fragments and textures playfully flirt with each other, bossa nova and jazz records float in the air, an old phonograph sits by the sea. Leftfield that feels like a home away, where joyful nothings are everything. Sweet minimalism and micro melodies.
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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.
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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.
The title of the compilation Heisei No Oto refers to the sound of the Heisei era, which began in 1989 and corresponds to the reign of Emperor Akihito until his abdication in 2019. Marking the culmination of one of the most rapid economic growths in Japanese history, 1989 also coincided with the music industry’s final shift away from vinyl in favour of CDs. And, although compact discs were first introduced seven years earlier it wasn’t until late into the ‘80s that, beyond dance music labels, CDs became the exclusive format for major and independent labels in Japan and throughout the world.
This however didn’t signal the end of the innovation in Japan. Many of those same musicians who have become known for their work in the ‘80s would continue to produce outstanding music well into the mid ‘90s, as greater innovation and advances in musical equipment allowed Japanese musicians and producers to refine and explore new sounds. While musicians such as the seminal Haruomi Hosono, whose productions feature on a number of tracks, would continue to push the boundaries of these new technologies, these technological advances also meant less established musicians were able to make use of increasingly affordable but state-of-the-art equipment.
Including music by Haruomi Hosono as well as Yasuaki Shimizu, Toshifumi Hinata and Ichiko Hashimoto who have become known and loved around the world in recent years, Hesei No Oto also features Japanese pop star Yosui Inoue, producers Jun Sato and Keisuke Kikuchi in aaddition to less established artists from the contemporary, jazz, new wave, pop and dance music scenes. Bringing together a selection of tracks that seem to define these specific genres and in fact move fluidly between a number of them, the music on the compilation is again underscored by experimentations with synthesizers and drum computers though with something of a gentle Pop sensibility. Reimagined here then under the encompassing term ‘Left-field Pop’, this is an exciting chapter in Japanese musical history that has only just begun to be fully explored.
VA - Heisei No Oto - Japanese Left-field Pop From The CD Age (1989-1996) is a 2xLP/2xCD that includes liner notes by Chee Shimizu and artwork by Hagihara Takuya and is released on February 28th. More
Music From Memory is excited to announce a special compilation that they’ve been working on for some time now; MFM053 – VA – Heisei No Oto – Japanese Left-field Pop From The CD Age (1989-1996). Compiled by long-time friends of the label, Eiji Taniguchi and Norio Sato, Heisei No Oto delves into a world of music released almost exclusively on CD and brings together a fascinating selection of discoveries from a little known and overlooked part of Japan’s musical history.
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.
The title of the compilation Heisei No Oto refers to the sound of the Heisei era, which began in 1989 and corresponds to the reign of Emperor Akihito until his abdication in 2019. Marking the culmination of one of the most rapid economic growths in Japanese history, 1989 also coincided with the music industry’s final shift away from vinyl in favour of CDs. And, although compact discs were first introduced seven years earlier it wasn’t until late into the ‘80s that, beyond dance music labels, CDs became the exclusive format for major and independent labels in Japan and throughout the world.
This however didn’t signal the end of the innovation in Japan. Many of those same musicians who have become known for their work in the ‘80s would continue to produce outstanding music well into the mid ‘90s, as greater innovation and advances in musical equipment allowed Japanese musicians and producers to refine and explore new sounds. While musicians such as the seminal Haruomi Hosono, whose productions feature on a number of tracks, would continue to push the boundaries of these new technologies, these technological advances also meant less established musicians were able to make use of increasingly affordable but state-of-the-art equipment.
Including music by Haruomi Hosono as well as Yasuaki Shimizu, Toshifumi Hinata and Ichiko Hashimoto who have become known and loved around the world in recent years, Hesei No Oto also features Japanese pop star Yosui Inoue, producers Jun Sato and Keisuke Kikuchi in aaddition to less established artists from the contemporary, jazz, new wave, pop and dance music scenes. Bringing together a selection of tracks that seem to define these specific genres and in fact move fluidly between a number of them, the music on the compilation is again underscored by experimentations with synthesizers and drum computers though with something of a gentle Pop sensibility. Reimagined here then under the encompassing term ‘Left-field Pop’, this is an exciting chapter in Japanese musical history that has only just begun to be fully explored.
VA - Heisei No Oto - Japanese Left-field Pop From The CD Age (1989-1996) is a 2xLP/2xCD that includes liner notes by Chee Shimizu and artwork by Hagihara Takuya and is released on February 28th. More
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Midori Takada - Teisan
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Midori Takada - Gyatei gyatei (drumming)
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Midori Takada - Unga-bai
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Midori Takada - Sange
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Midori Takada - Taiyo
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Midori Takada - Hannya-Singyo
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Midori Takada - Kannon-Daiji
Genre: Ambient, Environmental, Shomyo, Minimal, Percussion, Traditional, Experimental
LP: 350gsm Sleeve, Obi, Liner Notes
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A1. Teisan
A2. Gyatei gyatei (drumming)
A3. Unga-bai
A4. Sange
B1. Taiyo
B2. Hannya-Singyo
B3. Kannon-Daiji
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WRWTFWW Records and MEG Museum (Geneva) are ecstatic to announce a new full length album by celebrated Japanese percussionist Midori Takada (Through The Looking Glass), in collaboration with Buddhist monks belonging to the Samgha group of the Shingon school of Koya-san, led by Reverend Syuukoh Ikawa. You Who Are Leaving To Nirvana is available on half speed mastered vinyl LP, housed in a 350gsm sleeve, with OBI, and liner notes, as well as on digipack CD.
Recorded at The Premises Studio (London) and in Tokyo in 2019,You Who are Leaving to Nirvana is a majestic work combining a suite of six Buddhist liturgical chants and a musical creation by Midori Takada. The Buddhist chants come from three types of repertoires: shomyo ("Teisan", "Unga-Bai", "Sange", "Taiyo"), but also goeika ("Kannon-Daiji") and mantra ("Hannya-Singyo").
After supervising the recording of the Buddhist chants, Midori Takada added her own compositions, with subtle layers of percussion and the melodies of her beloved marimba, giving full life to the sacred texts.
Reverend Syuukoh Ikawa explains: "Shomyo is a form of declamation of sacred esoteric texts, inherited over many generations. The power of words goes far beyond their mere pronunciation. I think there is something that words alone cannot really convey. If I recite prayers in a musical way, the feeling transmitted will be even stronger than if I say it normally, in everyday language. I think that the musicality of a work carries a hidden power that cannot be expressed in words alone. The setting of the music has an additional power for you and for those around you who listen to it. The words of a song are not just words set to music. They carry an additional hidden power that cannot be expressed in any other way. Listening to Midori Takada's musical performance, the words truly seem to come alive."
Original recordings of the Buddhist chants are held in the International Archives of Folk Music (IAFM) at the MEG Museum in Geneva.
The album sleeve features an artwork by famed Japanese sculptor Katsura Funakoshi selected by Midori Takada.
You Who Are Leaving To Nirvana is released in conjunction with Midori Takada's Cutting Branches For A Temporary Shelter, also available on LP and CD on WRWTFWW Records.
Points of interests
- For fans of ambient, experimental, environmental, minimalism, traditional, Japanese music, Buddhist chants, marimba, Through The Looking Glass, the hidden power of words, sacred texts, and life.
- New album by Midori Takada in collaboration with the Samgha group of the Shingon school of Koya-san, led by Reverend Syuukoh Ikawa, Buddhist chants meet ambient/environmental, sacred texts, sacred music. Half Speed Mastered at Emil Berliner Studios. Artwork Katsura Funakoshi.
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Tracklisting LP
A1. Teisan
A2. Gyatei gyatei (drumming)
A3. Unga-bai
A4. Sange
B1. Taiyo
B2. Hannya-Singyo
B3. Kannon-Daiji
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WRWTFWW Records and MEG Museum (Geneva) are ecstatic to announce a new full length album by celebrated Japanese percussionist Midori Takada (Through The Looking Glass), in collaboration with Buddhist monks belonging to the Samgha group of the Shingon school of Koya-san, led by Reverend Syuukoh Ikawa. You Who Are Leaving To Nirvana is available on half speed mastered vinyl LP, housed in a 350gsm sleeve, with OBI, and liner notes, as well as on digipack CD.
Recorded at The Premises Studio (London) and in Tokyo in 2019,You Who are Leaving to Nirvana is a majestic work combining a suite of six Buddhist liturgical chants and a musical creation by Midori Takada. The Buddhist chants come from three types of repertoires: shomyo ("Teisan", "Unga-Bai", "Sange", "Taiyo"), but also goeika ("Kannon-Daiji") and mantra ("Hannya-Singyo").
After supervising the recording of the Buddhist chants, Midori Takada added her own compositions, with subtle layers of percussion and the melodies of her beloved marimba, giving full life to the sacred texts.
Reverend Syuukoh Ikawa explains: "Shomyo is a form of declamation of sacred esoteric texts, inherited over many generations. The power of words goes far beyond their mere pronunciation. I think there is something that words alone cannot really convey. If I recite prayers in a musical way, the feeling transmitted will be even stronger than if I say it normally, in everyday language. I think that the musicality of a work carries a hidden power that cannot be expressed in words alone. The setting of the music has an additional power for you and for those around you who listen to it. The words of a song are not just words set to music. They carry an additional hidden power that cannot be expressed in any other way. Listening to Midori Takada's musical performance, the words truly seem to come alive."
Original recordings of the Buddhist chants are held in the International Archives of Folk Music (IAFM) at the MEG Museum in Geneva.
The album sleeve features an artwork by famed Japanese sculptor Katsura Funakoshi selected by Midori Takada.
You Who Are Leaving To Nirvana is released in conjunction with Midori Takada's Cutting Branches For A Temporary Shelter, also available on LP and CD on WRWTFWW Records.
Points of interests
- For fans of ambient, experimental, environmental, minimalism, traditional, Japanese music, Buddhist chants, marimba, Through The Looking Glass, the hidden power of words, sacred texts, and life.
- New album by Midori Takada in collaboration with the Samgha group of the Shingon school of Koya-san, led by Reverend Syuukoh Ikawa, Buddhist chants meet ambient/environmental, sacred texts, sacred music. Half Speed Mastered at Emil Berliner Studios. Artwork Katsura Funakoshi.
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Kenji Kawai - A1. Outset 01:11
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Kenji Kawai - A2. Theme of Patlabor 2 02:19
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Kenji Kawai - A3. Portent 01:03
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Kenji Kawai - A4. Wyvern 06:11
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Kenji Kawai - A5. Unnatural City I 03:53
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Kenji Kawai - A6. Asia 04:42
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Kenji Kawai - A7. Unnatural City II 02:21
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Kenji Kawai - A8. With Love 02:34
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Kenji Kawai - B1. Outbreak 10:16
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Kenji Kawai - B2. Zoom Down 02:04
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Kenji Kawai - B3. IXTL 06:09
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Kenji Kawai - B4. At Parting 02:51
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Kenji Kawai - B5. Hallucination 04:33
LP: 180g vinyl, Gatefold Heavy Sleeve, Obi, Liner Notes
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A1. Outset 01:11
A2. Theme of Patlabor 2 02:19
A3. Portent 01:03
A4. Wyvern 06:11
A5. Unnatural City I 03:53
A6. Asia 04:42
A7. Unnatural City II 02:21
A8. With Love 02:34
B1. Outbreak 10:16
B2. Zoom Down 02:04
B3. IXTL 06:09
B4. At Parting 02:51
B5. Hallucination 04:33
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WRWTFWW Records is absolutely honored to announce the release of Kenji Kawai’s complete soundtrack to Mamoru Oshii's 1993 superb political thriller science-fiction mecha anime PATLABOR 2: The Movie, available on vinyl for the first time ever and housed in a beautiful heavy gatefold sleeve with obi, as well as on digipack CD. Both versions come with liner notes by the great Masaaki Hara.
A true soundtrack maestro, Kenji Kawai is behind the legendary soundscapes of cult animes and movies such as Ghost in the Shell, Avalon, Ring, Ip Man, and Seven Swords among numerous others. PATLABOR 2: The Movie (Original Soundtrack) is one of his most experimental offerings, an outstanding palette of emotion-filled ambient atmospherics and percussion mastery breathing beautifully through Kawai’s minimalism meets modern classical approach. His symphony of moods paints a delicate picture of urban isolation, a central theme in the movie, but doesn’t hide hints of hope for a joyful future.
PATLABOR 2: The Movie (Original Soundtrack) is an ideal companion to Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell soundtrack, already available on WRWTFWW Records.
Points of interests
- For fans of electronic, soundtracks, ambient, experimental, minimalism, synth, Kenji Kawai, Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Ghost in the Shell, Akira, anime music, Japan, robots, urban isolation, hope for the future.
- First ever vinyl release of Kenji Kawai’s PATLABOR 2: The Movie (Original Soundtrack), in full audiophile experience: LP in a heavy gatefold sleeve with obi. Also available on CD.
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A1. Outset 01:11
A2. Theme of Patlabor 2 02:19
A3. Portent 01:03
A4. Wyvern 06:11
A5. Unnatural City I 03:53
A6. Asia 04:42
A7. Unnatural City II 02:21
A8. With Love 02:34
B1. Outbreak 10:16
B2. Zoom Down 02:04
B3. IXTL 06:09
B4. At Parting 02:51
B5. Hallucination 04:33
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WRWTFWW Records is absolutely honored to announce the release of Kenji Kawai’s complete soundtrack to Mamoru Oshii's 1993 superb political thriller science-fiction mecha anime PATLABOR 2: The Movie, available on vinyl for the first time ever and housed in a beautiful heavy gatefold sleeve with obi, as well as on digipack CD. Both versions come with liner notes by the great Masaaki Hara.
A true soundtrack maestro, Kenji Kawai is behind the legendary soundscapes of cult animes and movies such as Ghost in the Shell, Avalon, Ring, Ip Man, and Seven Swords among numerous others. PATLABOR 2: The Movie (Original Soundtrack) is one of his most experimental offerings, an outstanding palette of emotion-filled ambient atmospherics and percussion mastery breathing beautifully through Kawai’s minimalism meets modern classical approach. His symphony of moods paints a delicate picture of urban isolation, a central theme in the movie, but doesn’t hide hints of hope for a joyful future.
PATLABOR 2: The Movie (Original Soundtrack) is an ideal companion to Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell soundtrack, already available on WRWTFWW Records.
Points of interests
- For fans of electronic, soundtracks, ambient, experimental, minimalism, synth, Kenji Kawai, Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Ghost in the Shell, Akira, anime music, Japan, robots, urban isolation, hope for the future.
- First ever vinyl release of Kenji Kawai’s PATLABOR 2: The Movie (Original Soundtrack), in full audiophile experience: LP in a heavy gatefold sleeve with obi. Also available on CD.
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Taro Nohara - Shishi Odishi
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Taro Nohara - African Buddhist Temple
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Taro Nohara - Beatific Sea
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Taro Nohara - Peninsula Information Center
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Taro Nohara - Miyadaiku
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Taro Nohara - The Universe Above The Garden
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Taro Nohara - Freakout Ondo
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Taro Nohara - Deep Inside Of The Naiku (Jo-Ha-Kyu)
Territories: WORLDWIDE
LP: 350gsm Sleeve, Sticker
Tracklisting LP
A1. Shishi Odishi
A2. African Buddhist Temple
A3. Beatific Sea
A4. Peninsula Information Center
B1. Miyadaiku
B2. The Universe Above The Garden
B3. Freakout Ondo
B4. Deep Inside Of The Naiku (Jo-Ha-Kyu)
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WRWTFWW Records is so happy to announce Poly-Time Soundscapes / Forest Of The Shrine, a brand new release by Japanese producer Taro Nohara (Yakenohara). 8 tracks of pure environmental ambient bliss available on LP housed in a heavy 350gsm sleeve with an artwork from the artist himself.
Based in Tokyo, Taro Nohara is a producer, beatmaker, DJ, and music activist who made a mark with his electronic / ambient unit Unknown Me ( (of Not Not Fun Records fame). His new solo project, Poly-Time Soundscapes / Forest Of The Shrine, is a unique and modern take on Japanese environmental music, a free floating re-interpretation of the sub-genre made famous by Midori Takada, Hiroshi Yoshimura, or Satoshi Ashikawa (and more!) fused with subtle nuances of various origins: downtempo, hip hop, sound design, chill-out, experimental.
Conceived as a two-part adventure of contemplative peace, Taro Nohara’s organic soundscape takes you on a mind-soothing walk through time (or memories) and the beautiful mysteries of luscious forests - don’t resist, let yourself go, explore!
Points of interests
- For fans of environmental, chill-out, ambient, furniture music but also music for empty spaces, Satoshi Ashikawa, Midori Takada, Hiroshi Yoshimura, forests, parallel universes, and records made of vinyl.
- Brand new solo album by Taro Nohara aka Yakenohara, Tokyo based producer, beatmaker, DJ, and music activist from electronic / ambient unit Unknown Me ( (of Not Not Fun Records fame).
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Tracklisting LP
A1. Shishi Odishi
A2. African Buddhist Temple
A3. Beatific Sea
A4. Peninsula Information Center
B1. Miyadaiku
B2. The Universe Above The Garden
B3. Freakout Ondo
B4. Deep Inside Of The Naiku (Jo-Ha-Kyu)
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WRWTFWW Records is so happy to announce Poly-Time Soundscapes / Forest Of The Shrine, a brand new release by Japanese producer Taro Nohara (Yakenohara). 8 tracks of pure environmental ambient bliss available on LP housed in a heavy 350gsm sleeve with an artwork from the artist himself.
Based in Tokyo, Taro Nohara is a producer, beatmaker, DJ, and music activist who made a mark with his electronic / ambient unit Unknown Me ( (of Not Not Fun Records fame). His new solo project, Poly-Time Soundscapes / Forest Of The Shrine, is a unique and modern take on Japanese environmental music, a free floating re-interpretation of the sub-genre made famous by Midori Takada, Hiroshi Yoshimura, or Satoshi Ashikawa (and more!) fused with subtle nuances of various origins: downtempo, hip hop, sound design, chill-out, experimental.
Conceived as a two-part adventure of contemplative peace, Taro Nohara’s organic soundscape takes you on a mind-soothing walk through time (or memories) and the beautiful mysteries of luscious forests - don’t resist, let yourself go, explore!
Points of interests
- For fans of environmental, chill-out, ambient, furniture music but also music for empty spaces, Satoshi Ashikawa, Midori Takada, Hiroshi Yoshimura, forests, parallel universes, and records made of vinyl.
- Brand new solo album by Taro Nohara aka Yakenohara, Tokyo based producer, beatmaker, DJ, and music activist from electronic / ambient unit Unknown Me ( (of Not Not Fun Records fame).
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Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost - Knock Off
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Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost - Gryphis Glaucus
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Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost - Going Down For...
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Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost - Move On
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Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost - Over Crowd
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Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost - Half Truth
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Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost - Selene
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Genre: Electronic, Soundtrack, Ambient, Industrial, Metal, Noise
LP: Heavy 350gsm Sleeve, Sticker
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A1. Knock Off
A2. Gryphis Glaucus
A3. Going Down For...
A4. Move On
B1. Over Crowd
B2. Half Truth
B3. Selene
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WRWTFWW Records is deeply honored to announce the release of Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost’s soundtrack for experimental action drama Tokyo Fist, released in 1995 and directed by legendary director/producer/writer Shin’ya Tsukamoto (Tetsuo: The Iron Man and its sequels, Bullet Ballet, Hiroki The Goblin, Nightmare Detective). Previously only published on CD in Japan, the cult movie soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time ever and housed in a heavy 350gsm sleeve.
The Tokyo Fist soundtrack gorgeously blends explosive industrial music, heavy percussion, martial rhythms and noise experimentations with contemplative ambient and emotion-filled synth soundscapes, perfectly encapsulating the nihilistic pain felt by the characters of the movie and the brutally visceral rebirth they go through. Ishikawa and Der Eisenrost’s compositions hit hard, sometimes truly terrorizing, sometimes heart-gripping in gloomy and bewitching ways. This is no holds barred music, a venture into the darkest yet most strangely beautiful corners of the human mind (and heart).
The late great Chu Ishikawa was one of the innovators of the industrial and experimental scene in Japan and has collaborated with Shin’ya Tsukamoto on numerous movies. He also worked extensively with Takashi Miike, another visionary filmmaker from his home country. Ishikawa was the leader of groundbreaking Industrial-Metal-Percussion unit Der Eisenrost whose live performances around Japan left an indelible mark on the genre’s history.
This new project by WRWTFWW Records follows previous Japanese soundtracks from the catalogue: Ghost in the Shell, Patlabor 2, Evil Dead Trap…and more to come.
Points of interests
- For fans of electronic, soundtracks, industrial, ambient, percussion, metal, synth, Kenji Kawai, Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Tetsuo, Shin’ya Tsukamoto, Takashi Miike, cult movies, boxing, rebirths, and hard hitting experimental cinema.
- First ever vinyl release of Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost’s soundtrack for experimental action drama movie Tokyo First (1995).
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Genre: Electronic, Soundtrack, Ambient, Industrial, Metal, Noise
LP: Heavy 350gsm Sleeve, Sticker
Tracklisting LP
A1. Knock Off
A2. Gryphis Glaucus
A3. Going Down For...
A4. Move On
B1. Over Crowd
B2. Half Truth
B3. Selene
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WRWTFWW Records is deeply honored to announce the release of Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost’s soundtrack for experimental action drama Tokyo Fist, released in 1995 and directed by legendary director/producer/writer Shin’ya Tsukamoto (Tetsuo: The Iron Man and its sequels, Bullet Ballet, Hiroki The Goblin, Nightmare Detective). Previously only published on CD in Japan, the cult movie soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time ever and housed in a heavy 350gsm sleeve.
The Tokyo Fist soundtrack gorgeously blends explosive industrial music, heavy percussion, martial rhythms and noise experimentations with contemplative ambient and emotion-filled synth soundscapes, perfectly encapsulating the nihilistic pain felt by the characters of the movie and the brutally visceral rebirth they go through. Ishikawa and Der Eisenrost’s compositions hit hard, sometimes truly terrorizing, sometimes heart-gripping in gloomy and bewitching ways. This is no holds barred music, a venture into the darkest yet most strangely beautiful corners of the human mind (and heart).
The late great Chu Ishikawa was one of the innovators of the industrial and experimental scene in Japan and has collaborated with Shin’ya Tsukamoto on numerous movies. He also worked extensively with Takashi Miike, another visionary filmmaker from his home country. Ishikawa was the leader of groundbreaking Industrial-Metal-Percussion unit Der Eisenrost whose live performances around Japan left an indelible mark on the genre’s history.
This new project by WRWTFWW Records follows previous Japanese soundtracks from the catalogue: Ghost in the Shell, Patlabor 2, Evil Dead Trap…and more to come.
Points of interests
- For fans of electronic, soundtracks, industrial, ambient, percussion, metal, synth, Kenji Kawai, Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Tetsuo, Shin’ya Tsukamoto, Takashi Miike, cult movies, boxing, rebirths, and hard hitting experimental cinema.
- First ever vinyl release of Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost’s soundtrack for experimental action drama movie Tokyo First (1995).
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Hako Yamasaki - Bokyo
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Hako Yamasaki - Sasurai
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Hako Yamasaki - Kazaguruma
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Hako Yamasaki - Hashi Mukou No Ie
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Hako Yamasaki - Sayonara No Kane
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Hako Yamasaki - Taketombo
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Hako Yamasaki - Kage Ga Mienai
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Hako Yamasaki - Kibun O Kaete
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Hako Yamasaki - Tobimasu
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Hako Yamasaki - Komori Uta
Genre: Folk, Alternative, Psychedelic
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A1. Bokyo
A2. Sasurai
A3. Kazaguruma
A4. Hashi Mukou No Ie
A5. Sayonara No Kane
B1. Taketombo
B2. Kage Ga Mienai
B3. Kibun O Kaete
B4. Tobimasu
B5. Komori Uta
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WRWTFWW Records is proud to present the first official worldwide reissue of the debut album from fabled Japanese folk singer-songwriter/actress/writer Hako Yamasaki, Tobimasu. The limited edition 180g vinyl LP comes in a heavy sleeve with the original artwork, and the digipack CD has one bonus track. Tobimasu is also available in digital formats.
Originally released in 1975 on legendary independent label Elec Records, Tobimasu is a masterpiece of melancholy carried by one of the most beautiful, moving, melodic, and haunting voices in the history of Japanese music. An extraordinary singer and guitar player, Hako Yamasaki wrote the album at only 18 years old, showing incredible emotional maturity and music making skills, and creating, out of nowhere, a downright classic of folk music, brilliantly arranged and sequenced.
Hako Yamasaki’s folk is bluesy, psychedelic, soft, and poetic, perfectly fitting the themes of nostalgia, love, and nature she covers with heartbreaking intensity. Her songs capture sorrow ravishingly, offering glimpses of empowering hope and uplifting wisdom. A unique voice, a unique approach, and nothing less than magnificent music.
Hako Yamasaki, a pioneer in both the creative boom and the rise of feminism in 1970s Japan, went on to release over thirty albums, building an impressive discography and a fascinating career filled with ups and downs. Her work, inimitable and timeless, deserves the utmost recognition and should be celebrated. Again and again and again.
Tobimasu is released in conjunction with Hako Yamasaki’s beautiful follow-up Tsunawatari, also available on WRWTFWW Records.
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- For fans of folk, alternative, ballads, psychedelic, poetic music, the joy of love, the sorrow of love, nostalgia, nature, life, just life life life.
- Official reissue of Hako Yamasaki’s debut album in pristine 180g vinyl.
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Daisaku Kume - A1. Azuma's Theme (Gnossienne No. 1 - Erik Satie)
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Daisaku Kume - A2. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (End Title)
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Daisaku Kume - A3. Kiyohiro's Theme
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Daisaku Kume - A4. Kiyohiro's Theme II
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Daisaku Kume - B1. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (Main Title)
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Daisaku Kume - B2. Fear (Gnossienne No. 1 - Erik Satie)
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Daisaku Kume - B3. Intorno all'idol mio (Antonio Cesti)
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Daisaku Kume - B4. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (Main Title - Saxophone Version)
LP: 45rpm Cut, Inside Out Printed Sleeve, Sticker
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Genre: Soundtrack, Classical, Smooth Jazz, Modern Western
Tracklisting LP
A1. Azuma's Theme (Gnossienne No. 1 - Erik Satie)
A2. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (End Title)
A3. Kiyohiro's Theme
A4. Kiyohiro's Theme II
B1. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (Main Title)
B2. Fear (Gnossienne No. 1 - Erik Satie)
B3. Intorno all'idol mio (Antonio Cesti)
B4. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (Main Title - Saxophone Version)
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WRWTFWW Records is thrilled to announce the official reissue of Daisaku Kume's original soundtrack for the highly acclaimed 1989 Japanese crime/drama movie Violent Cop. Available for the first time outside of Japan, the album comes in a limited edition of 500 copies worldwide with a 45 rpm cut providing full audio pleasure and an iconic record sleeve featuring the movie director and star: the one and only "Beat" Takeshi Kitano!
Violent Cop marks Kitano's directorial debut - a gritty neo-noir in which he stars as a rogue detective fighting a sadistic crime syndicate, only to discover widespread internal corruption in the police force. Poetic, minimalistic, with a superb balance between small soothing moments of beauty and vertiginous sudden violence, the film spearheaded a superb international career for the multi-talented filmmaker, actor, and comedian, which includes works such as Sonatine, Hana-Bi, and Battle Royale. The release of the soundtrack on vinyl presents an excellent opportunity for fans to explore the musical underpinnings of one of Kitano's earliest creations.
Daisaku Kume, known for his work as the keyboardist for late 70s fusion bands T-Square and Prism, showcases versatile musical prowess on the soundtrack, taking listeners on a sonic journey through a blend of genres including magnificent Erik Satie re-interpretations, melancholic smooth jazz sometimes reminiscent of Taxi Driver, ambient-classical, and modern Western atmospherics. It's the perfect setting for Kitano's stoic but tormented lonesome urban cowboy character. Raw power mixed with timeless elegance.
Violent Cop (Original Soundtrack) by Daisaku Kume follows the recent release of the soundtrack from another groundbreaking Japanese movie, Shin'ya Tsukamoto's Tokyo Fist (1995), with music by industrial visionaries Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost, also currently available on WRWTFWW Records.
Points of interests
- For fans of good movies, good soundtracks, Takeshi Kitano and Erik Satie, furniture music in a modern Western setting, ambient, minimalism, classical, Japanese crime movies of the 90s, Daisaku Kume, Taxi Driver, nice looking record sleeves.
- First official reissue of the soundtrack for classic Japanese crime/drama movie Violent Cop (1989) directed by and starring the legend (Beat) Takeshi Kitano.
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Genre: Soundtrack, Classical, Smooth Jazz, Modern Western
Tracklisting LP
A1. Azuma's Theme (Gnossienne No. 1 - Erik Satie)
A2. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (End Title)
A3. Kiyohiro's Theme
A4. Kiyohiro's Theme II
B1. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (Main Title)
B2. Fear (Gnossienne No. 1 - Erik Satie)
B3. Intorno all'idol mio (Antonio Cesti)
B4. Sono Otoko Kyobo Ni Tsuki (Violent Cop) (Main Title - Saxophone Version)
Info
WRWTFWW Records is thrilled to announce the official reissue of Daisaku Kume's original soundtrack for the highly acclaimed 1989 Japanese crime/drama movie Violent Cop. Available for the first time outside of Japan, the album comes in a limited edition of 500 copies worldwide with a 45 rpm cut providing full audio pleasure and an iconic record sleeve featuring the movie director and star: the one and only "Beat" Takeshi Kitano!
Violent Cop marks Kitano's directorial debut - a gritty neo-noir in which he stars as a rogue detective fighting a sadistic crime syndicate, only to discover widespread internal corruption in the police force. Poetic, minimalistic, with a superb balance between small soothing moments of beauty and vertiginous sudden violence, the film spearheaded a superb international career for the multi-talented filmmaker, actor, and comedian, which includes works such as Sonatine, Hana-Bi, and Battle Royale. The release of the soundtrack on vinyl presents an excellent opportunity for fans to explore the musical underpinnings of one of Kitano's earliest creations.
Daisaku Kume, known for his work as the keyboardist for late 70s fusion bands T-Square and Prism, showcases versatile musical prowess on the soundtrack, taking listeners on a sonic journey through a blend of genres including magnificent Erik Satie re-interpretations, melancholic smooth jazz sometimes reminiscent of Taxi Driver, ambient-classical, and modern Western atmospherics. It's the perfect setting for Kitano's stoic but tormented lonesome urban cowboy character. Raw power mixed with timeless elegance.
Violent Cop (Original Soundtrack) by Daisaku Kume follows the recent release of the soundtrack from another groundbreaking Japanese movie, Shin'ya Tsukamoto's Tokyo Fist (1995), with music by industrial visionaries Chu Ishikawa & Der Eisenrost, also currently available on WRWTFWW Records.
Points of interests
- For fans of good movies, good soundtracks, Takeshi Kitano and Erik Satie, furniture music in a modern Western setting, ambient, minimalism, classical, Japanese crime movies of the 90s, Daisaku Kume, Taxi Driver, nice looking record sleeves.
- First official reissue of the soundtrack for classic Japanese crime/drama movie Violent Cop (1989) directed by and starring the legend (Beat) Takeshi Kitano.
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Release-Date:16.07.2021
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Hiroshi Suzuki - A1. Shrimp Dance
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Hiroshi Suzuki - A2. Kuro To Shiro
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Hiroshi Suzuki - B1. Walk Tall
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Hiroshi Suzuki - B2. Cat
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Hiroshi Suzuki - B3. Romance
No sales to Japan!
LP: 180g vinyl, half speed mastered, heavy sleeve, obi, gold ink
Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Funk
Tracklisting LP
A1. Shrimp Dance
A2. Kuro To Shiro
B1. Walk Tall
B2. Cat
B3. Romance
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We Release Jazz is ecstatic (purrrr!) to announce the official reissue of Hiroshi Suzuki's glorious jazz-fusion-funk Holy Grail Cat (originally released in 1976), sourced from the original masters and available on limited edition 180 gram vinyl mastered at half speed for full audiophile sound, as well as on digipack CD. Both versions come with liner notes by Teruo Isono.
Cat was recorded in October 1975 at at Nippon Columbia Studio, while Hiroshi Suzuki was visiting his home country of Japan after moving to Las Vegas in 1971 to play with Buddy Rich and perfect his craft. Back on his old stomping grounds, the man known as Neko (Cat) immediately reunited with his dear friends for an epic two day session of groove magic. The chemistry was still intact. The skills and style had grown.
The result, Cat, is a smooth masterpiece, a deep and soulful affair where stunning trombone solos by Hiroshi Suzuki flirt with Takeru Muraoka's heavenly saxophone and the sensual rhythm section of Hiromasa Suzuki (keyboards), Kunimitsu Inaba (bass), and Akira Ishikawa (drums).
Celebrated in jazz collectors circles, in the lofi beat scene, and among music diggers around the world, Cat has become one of the most sought-after Japanese jazz albums of all time and, much like Ryo Fukui's Scenery, has fascinated old and young generations alike.
Points of interests
- For fans of jazz, fusion, funk, trombone, Japanese jazz, smooth rides, cats, allure.
- Official reissue of the glorious jazz-fusion album by Japanese trombonist extraordinaire Hiroshi "Neko" Suzuki.
- 10th release from We Release Jazz, following Ryo Fukui's Scenery, Mellow Dream, A Letter from Slowboat, and Ryo Fukui in New York, the soundtrack of Le Cercle Rouge by Eric Demarsan, Stuff Combe 5 + Percussion, Marc Moulin's Placebo Live 1971 and Boillat Thérace Quintet albums. We Release Jazz is the sister-label of Geneva-based WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada's Through The Looking Glass and Lunar Cruise with Masahiko Sato, Pierre Barouh's Le Pollen, Jun Fuka-machi's Nicole, Grauzone's discography, …)
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LP: 180g vinyl, half speed mastered, heavy sleeve, obi, gold ink
Genre: Jazz, Fusion, Funk
Tracklisting LP
A1. Shrimp Dance
A2. Kuro To Shiro
B1. Walk Tall
B2. Cat
B3. Romance
Info
We Release Jazz is ecstatic (purrrr!) to announce the official reissue of Hiroshi Suzuki's glorious jazz-fusion-funk Holy Grail Cat (originally released in 1976), sourced from the original masters and available on limited edition 180 gram vinyl mastered at half speed for full audiophile sound, as well as on digipack CD. Both versions come with liner notes by Teruo Isono.
Cat was recorded in October 1975 at at Nippon Columbia Studio, while Hiroshi Suzuki was visiting his home country of Japan after moving to Las Vegas in 1971 to play with Buddy Rich and perfect his craft. Back on his old stomping grounds, the man known as Neko (Cat) immediately reunited with his dear friends for an epic two day session of groove magic. The chemistry was still intact. The skills and style had grown.
The result, Cat, is a smooth masterpiece, a deep and soulful affair where stunning trombone solos by Hiroshi Suzuki flirt with Takeru Muraoka's heavenly saxophone and the sensual rhythm section of Hiromasa Suzuki (keyboards), Kunimitsu Inaba (bass), and Akira Ishikawa (drums).
Celebrated in jazz collectors circles, in the lofi beat scene, and among music diggers around the world, Cat has become one of the most sought-after Japanese jazz albums of all time and, much like Ryo Fukui's Scenery, has fascinated old and young generations alike.
Points of interests
- For fans of jazz, fusion, funk, trombone, Japanese jazz, smooth rides, cats, allure.
- Official reissue of the glorious jazz-fusion album by Japanese trombonist extraordinaire Hiroshi "Neko" Suzuki.
- 10th release from We Release Jazz, following Ryo Fukui's Scenery, Mellow Dream, A Letter from Slowboat, and Ryo Fukui in New York, the soundtrack of Le Cercle Rouge by Eric Demarsan, Stuff Combe 5 + Percussion, Marc Moulin's Placebo Live 1971 and Boillat Thérace Quintet albums. We Release Jazz is the sister-label of Geneva-based WRWTFWW Records (Midori Takada's Through The Looking Glass and Lunar Cruise with Masahiko Sato, Pierre Barouh's Le Pollen, Jun Fuka-machi's Nicole, Grauzone's discography, …)
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Ryo Fukui - Mellow Dream
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Ryo Fukui - My Foolish Heart
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Ryo Fukui - Baron Potato Blues
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Ryo Fukui - What's New
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Ryo Fukui - Horizon
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Ryo Fukui - My Funny Valentine
The Standard Edition - Territory - NO Sales to Japan
Ryo Fukui's 1976 highly sought-after follow up to SCENERY!
LP Edition: Mastered at half speed, 140g vinyl, Sticker
We Release Jazz (WRWTFWW Records' new sister-label) is thrilled to present the official reissue of criminally overlooked Japanese jazz gem Mellow Dream (1977) by Hokkaido pianist wunderkind Ryo Fukui, released in conjunction with the its legendary predecessor Scenery, sourced from the original masters and mastered at half speed.
Firmly standing on the foundation he laid down with Scenery, Ryo Fukui continues his exploration of modal, bop and cool jazz sounds with meticulous grace and absolute mastery. As its title suggests, Mellow Dream ventures into slightly mellower, more soulful, and sometimes more contemplative territories (the Bill Evans-reminiscent "Mellow Dream" and "My Foolish Heart") while still packing the commanding punch Fukui's work is loved for, as heard on the amazingly bombastic "Baron Potato Blues" or the gigantic McCoy Tyner/John Coltrane-influenced "Horizon" which sees each member of the trio (Satoshi Denpo is on bass and Yoshinori Fukui is on drums) demonstrating their virtuosity for 9 exhilarating minutes. With his sophomore album, Ryo Fukui swings from melancholy to vibrant joy with ease, reminding us that jazz is best served with a pinch of blues, and displays an immensely rare combination of pure talent, unique personal approach and focused discipline. The man undeniably deserves a spot in the pantheon of all-time great jazz pianists.
After releasing the outstanding Scenery and Mellow Dream back to back, Ryo Fukui worked on developing his live skills, often performing at Sapporo's Slowboat Jazz Club (which he co-founded with his wife Yasuko Fukui), and even releasing 2 live albums. He sadly passed away in March 2016, leaving behind a legacy of works that all jazz lovers should explore.
Tracklisting Vinyl LP
A1 Mellow Dream
A2 My Foolish Heart
A3 Baron Potato Blues
B1 What's New
B2 Horizon
B3 My Funny Valentine
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Ryo Fukui's 1976 highly sought-after follow up to SCENERY!
LP Edition: Mastered at half speed, 140g vinyl, Sticker
We Release Jazz (WRWTFWW Records' new sister-label) is thrilled to present the official reissue of criminally overlooked Japanese jazz gem Mellow Dream (1977) by Hokkaido pianist wunderkind Ryo Fukui, released in conjunction with the its legendary predecessor Scenery, sourced from the original masters and mastered at half speed.
Firmly standing on the foundation he laid down with Scenery, Ryo Fukui continues his exploration of modal, bop and cool jazz sounds with meticulous grace and absolute mastery. As its title suggests, Mellow Dream ventures into slightly mellower, more soulful, and sometimes more contemplative territories (the Bill Evans-reminiscent "Mellow Dream" and "My Foolish Heart") while still packing the commanding punch Fukui's work is loved for, as heard on the amazingly bombastic "Baron Potato Blues" or the gigantic McCoy Tyner/John Coltrane-influenced "Horizon" which sees each member of the trio (Satoshi Denpo is on bass and Yoshinori Fukui is on drums) demonstrating their virtuosity for 9 exhilarating minutes. With his sophomore album, Ryo Fukui swings from melancholy to vibrant joy with ease, reminding us that jazz is best served with a pinch of blues, and displays an immensely rare combination of pure talent, unique personal approach and focused discipline. The man undeniably deserves a spot in the pantheon of all-time great jazz pianists.
After releasing the outstanding Scenery and Mellow Dream back to back, Ryo Fukui worked on developing his live skills, often performing at Sapporo's Slowboat Jazz Club (which he co-founded with his wife Yasuko Fukui), and even releasing 2 live albums. He sadly passed away in March 2016, leaving behind a legacy of works that all jazz lovers should explore.
Tracklisting Vinyl LP
A1 Mellow Dream
A2 My Foolish Heart
A3 Baron Potato Blues
B1 What's New
B2 Horizon
B3 My Funny Valentine
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