Cooking For You
No reason to waste words on this one – let the drifting guitars and occasional bleeping chaos wash over you as you listen to Cooking For You. Enveloping stuff.
No reason to waste words on this one – let the drifting guitars and occasional bleeping chaos wash over you as you listen to Cooking For You. Enveloping stuff.
It isn’t really clear if C V N (henceforth CVN) is a new project by Nobuyuki Sakuma of Jesse Ruins, or if he’s possibly rechristening his previous solo outlet Cold Name. Either way, Sakuma has shared three new, disoriented tracks from his new…thing…and it does mark a shift in his solo sound. With Cold Name,…
Starting this week, you’ll start to see a steady stream of year-end posts, covering all sorts interesting trends and developments in the Japanese music landscape, leading up to our songs and album lists. Though this isn’t an officially sanctioned year-end entry – look at these imaginary standards I’m inventing as I type!…I think CUZ ME…
There is something almost haunted about Utena Kobayashi’s “En.” It’s already a sparse number, made up of some whirring electronics and sharp percussion and not much else, a backdrop that allows her speedy vocals to flow out free of bother, eventually tripping over themselves. “En” sounds like she’s singing from inside a big, hollow shell,…
Teen Runnings were way ahead of the curve. The trio — initially known as Friends — were playing a take on beach-fitting rock all the way back when MySpace was still the dominate way to find out about new music. They added a thick layer of distortion, lending their songs a sense of unease the…
There can be sweetness in hyperactivity. Producer 3tos’ latest collection Hen3 Ke3 Ai4 features four songs loaded up with squishy synthesizer, pitch-shifted vocals and samples. It sounds very much like something that would emerge from the internet…uptempo, bouncy, constantly shifting gears but held together just right. Yet 3tos, for all his sonic restlessness, make sure…
After the interstellar get-down of Alien Pop II, Scenery gives Snail’s House a chance to catch their breathe and return to carefully constructed pieces that reveal themselves slowly but surely. This album comes much closer to last year’s intricate L’été, a series of numbers coming close to fading into the background but have been put…