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New Hideo Nakasako: Tiny Place
Osaka’s Hideo Nakasako has let some time pass since last year’s great Time Passes album, but he’s posted a three-song EP to SoundCloud that makes all the months that came before it worth it. The highlight is the opening track “Groove Me,” which opens with sea-sick synths reminiscent of what Tokyo’s mus.hiba deals with on…
New House Of Tapes: “Noise Attack”
最近ツイッターで、ダンスミュージックに踊る事とセックスする事意外の目的を求めるのはおかしい、みたいな内容の投稿を見ました。でも、全てがそうというわけでは決してないです。名古屋のHouse Of Tapesも勿論違った目的を見いだしていて、彼等の新曲、”Noise Attack” はその名の通りすごく細かいディテールが詰め込まれていて、取っ付きにくさは否めないものの、それを理解するためについつい何回もリピートしてしまう、中毒性のあるトラックです。別の新曲”For Rainbow“はミニマル・ハウスのような、実験性があまり聴けない曲なのですが、”Noise Attack”のインパクトはやっぱり強烈な物があります。テレビのノイズのようなサウンドで始まり、曲を通して大部分にそのノイズがバックグラウンドに存在しています。その次に入ってくるのが良い意味で気持ちの悪いシンセで、ビートがそれに続いて入ってきます。そして、違うリズム感を持つ同系等のシンセが入ってきて、曲のムードが予想以上に不快に展開していきます。決して尖っているわけではなくどこかスムーズで、どことなくギャスパー・ノエの映画のような雰囲気を持ったこの曲は、きっと病み付きになるでしょう。視聴は以下から。
New Tofubeats: “Don’t Stop The Music” Featuring Chisato Moritaka
Tofubeats already has one great album and a handful of well-produced singles for other artists under his belt this year…and, welp, he has another gem now with “Don’t Stop The Music.” Here, the Kobe producer embraces a more laid back structure compared to the often manic tracks on this year’s Lost Decade, letting the music…
New Taquwami: “Wow” And “Ultra Sad”
Looks like it isn’t truffle season, but sad season. Whirilng producer Taquwami gets a bit melancholy with his new tracks, packaged together as “Japanese Sad.” All this despite first song “Wow” opening up with a Jay-Z sample. That first new song is actually a bit more upbeat than it leads on, as the vocals pop…
New Cokiyu With 34423: “Vapor Doll”
Cokiyu’s recently released Haku EP is a pretty collection of songs, highlighted by a collaboration with Los-Angeles-based-artist Baths. It is a collection very much worth your time. That said…the Tokyo mood-maker’s once-unreleased-but-now-released song “Vapor Doll” is the best track to emerge from the Haku period so far. It’s a collaboration with Tokyo-based sound artist 34423,…
New Elen Never Sleeps: “Slow (Neu)”
“Slow” originally appeared on Moscow Club’s C86 compilation back in the spring, but has now been touched up a bit (hence the “Neu” in the title) and sounds a lot crisper than Elen Never Sleeps’ original version. Well, it sounds as crisp as something so hazy can sound – the song title is almost an understatement, because “Slow” practically crawls, the guitars and drums sounding glacial. It’s all intentional, though, a decision meant to match up with Elen Never Sleeps repeated cries of “but you slow down/slow down/slow down,” delivered in a dejected-but-pretty voice that this project has gotten so good at utilizing. The original version was good, but this slightly fleshed-out version shows what can happen when an artist spends time perfecting their creations. Listen below.
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XXX-Box: Michiyo Honda’s “GAME BOYZ (Don’t You Want A Real Girlfriend)”
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New BOYISH: “The Hidden Secrets”
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Sunny Daze: Falsettos’ “6”
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New Nakamura Sanso: “Yonayona Neburu”
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