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Merry Christmas, Here Are Some Christmas Songs From Japanese Artists

Merry Christmas (close enough!) from Make Believe Melodies. We are going to relax…I SWEAR…until after the holiday, but before kicking back and opening our presents, let’s listen to some special Japanese Christmas songs! Producer De De Mouse sets the seasonal mood just right…using Vocaloid software. He’s booted up Hatsune Miku to tackle “Sleigh Ride,” and it’s a giddy little number for you digital holidays. Listen below.

Elsewhere, Osaka’s Ryuuta Takaki has taken a track from A Charlie Brown Christmas and turned it into a blitzed-out beat number. WITH JINGLE BELLS. Listen below.

Moscow Club close out 2013 with a lovely fire-place-side-worthy take on “The Christmas Song.” Listen below.

Naturally, Kindan No Tasuketsu goes and blows them all out of the water by recording an original song complete with video. “Santa Clause Is Coming Back” is a jaunty little tune perfect for any Christmas activity.

New Metome: Objet

We (basically) just put a bow on 2013, and now a slew of albums appear online that are already jostling for 2014 list positioning. Geez, I was gonna take a vacation now, can’t do that.

Osaka’s Metome is the latest artist to drop a new album at the very end of the year, and this one follows his album OPUS Cloud and a string of great songs sprinkled throughout the back-half of 2013. We’ve touched on some of the tracks on Objet before…the sparse “Take This Love” and 2013-highlight “Bishop’s Rising Sun”…but there is plenty of fantastic new whirlwinds to get wrapped up in. Metome has always worked with spliced-up vocal samples, but on the slow-burning “Water Cycle” he’s cutting ’em thinner than ever, making for a song that slowly morphs, each new ripple making the track sound fresh once again. “Found Ture Love” turns little murmurs into an intimate swirler, while “All Around Me” creates a delicious skittery beat. The 2014 album season is off to a good start. Get it here, or listen below.

New i-fls: Genealogy Of Regret/Falsify Tracks And Distress For Gift/Outtake And Other

You’d think after releasing ten albums/EPs in 2013, bedroom producer i-fls would take a break heading into 2014. Nope…he’s compiled two new albums to close out the year, both acting as sort of milestones for getting this far in his artistic life. Genealogy Of Regret/Falsify Tracks finds i-fls sharing reconfigured versions of songs he’s already released…the changes can be subtle or more outright (see the Garageband brostep of “Seapunk Maki (Falsify)”…but it highlights i-fls’ ability to make the most out of his limited musical setup. Distress For Gift/Outtake And Other, meanwhile, is just that – these are a handful of songs that haven’t popped up anywhere else in the i-fls discography, demos of existing songs or simple tests (“Apple Loops Test #1,” “DR-550 Test”). There is also something called “Shoegaze Track” which is the sound of My Bloody Valentine reimagined by a guy operating out of his bedroom using way less hardware. Get both albums here.

Everyone Is Releasing Albums In December: New Cloudy Busey And Ykiki Beat

Why release an album in December???? Don’t you know it won’t appear on year-end lists???? Nobody who is anybody would release an album at the end of the year, right???? Oh.

Two great Japan-based artists released new albums this past week, and the only real loser is me, as neither of these could sneak onto this blog’s best-of list. Both probably could have too, so let’s give ’em a special Sunday post.

– Osaka’s Cloudy Busey released the Wait In The Shade album last week, after holding off on them for some time. “I’ve smothered these songs long enough. they are probably perfect, they deserve to be let out,” he writes in the description for this six-song set. Glad they did get out – they find the producer working to his strengths, creating dark songs with a dance edge. Opener “I Would Love You” sets the scene well – it is a percussion-heavy number…including cowbell…which could have mutated into a proper party number in other hands. But, as the Twilight Zone worthy intro suggests, this is anything but a party, with the vocals especially driving home the more despondent side of this song. Tracks like “The Promise Of Chance” and previously released stunner “A Spring Fuck You” take the formula even further…though he does make room for one sunny(ish) number in “Overcame The Sun.” Get it here, or listen below.

– Tokyo’s Ykiki Beat – a project associated with the super-promising DYGLW and Timothy Work – has collected a handful of songs that have popped up on SoundCloud (also under his other projects) and compiled them into the hook-tastic Tired Of Dreams collection. This thing is loaded with choruses – “Garden,” “Hollywood!,” “Elise” and “Roll The Dice” being immediate highlights. Ykiki Beat also makes room for more reflective numbers like “Younger Life” and the chillwave-ish “London Echoes.” Get it here, or listen below.

Make Believe Melodies’ Top 20 Albums 2013: Full List

Here’s the final list of this blog’s favorite Japanese albums of 2013. You can read more detailed blurbs for numbers 20 through 11 here, and 10 through 1 at MTV Iggy. This blog will have periodic updates during the next two weeks…basically whenever anything noteworthy happens…so enjoy the rest of the year, and thanks for reading.

20. Various Artists: Upwards And Onwards
19. Especia: Midnight Confusion
18. Sapphire Slows: Allegoria
17. Mioriyuri: Plastic Feather
16. Kaela Kimura: Sync
15. Buddy Girl And Mechanic: Buddy Girl And Mechanic
14. Homecomings: Homecoming With Me?
13. Cuushe: Butterfly Case
12. Sotaisei Riron: Town Age
11. Hotel Mexico: Her Decorated Post Love

10. tofubeats: Lost Decade
9. Melt-Banana: Fetch
8. Slow Beach: Lover Lover
7. i-fls: Diary Of Spectre
6. Seiho: Abstaktsex
5. Moscow Club: Station M.C.C.B
4. Shortcake Collage Tape: Spirited Summer
3. Sakanaction: Sakanaction
2. may.e: Mattiola
1. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu: Nanda Collection