So this is music blog, and I rarely spend too much time talking about music videos because I prefer for Make Believe Melodies to focus on the sounds themselves. I’m positive I’ve broken this self-imposed rule before…but I won’t do it here, for the new Kyary Pamyu Pamyu single “Mottai Night Land” for two reasons:…
At long last, Osaka’s Cloudy Busey is back with a new song and video. “A Spring Fuck You” breaks a bit from the last few songs this Osaka-based artist released to the world. Those songs set far-from-positive lyrics against pop-oriented backdrops. Now, similar words are being set against music that practically lurches, and at times…
Jemapur was just another Japanese electronic music producer, posting songs to SoundCloud and popping up at events sometimes. Yet, as more and more young music makers use the Internet as a platform to get their original production out, the field has become very crowded and standing out has become tough. Jemapur has made good stuff…
This isn’t the first time Osaka’s spacey Seiho has produced a track for a hip-hop artist…he also worked with insufferable rap unit LUVRAW & BTB on a track that is best forgotten to time. The end result is a lot better when he teams up with rapper Klooz for “Find You.” Seiho is way less…
Idol-pop and the Internet are made for one another. The former deals in fantasy and blurred lines, of selling people a very lifelike dream. The web, meanwhile, is the perfect place for an artist to drop into and create a new…well, anything. The two have been slowly merging over the last few years, and that…
Do the jubilant opening seconds of “Koto Bopping” serve to soundtrack the joy we (errrr, I guess I, but hopefully you too) feel knowing hip-hop-leaning, BenZel-bashing production duo Mioriyuri are back? Welp, the sun-breaking-through-sheets-of-ice sounds of the pair’s first new material since last year’s chilly Plastic Feather accomplishes that, and leads into a great beat…
Bedroom-whizz Shugo Tokumaru has released his first glimpse of the follow-up to 2010’s Port Entropy in the form of new single “Decorate.” For those expecting his whimsical, toy-instrument heavy music to morph into something new by now, prepare to be let down because “Decorate” is another solid example of his playroom pop. Tokumaru’s usual assortment of bells, woodwinds and acoustic guitar dominates this song, and at one point he even works in the sound of an alarm clock ringing off. Also intact – the same sense of wonder the majority of Tokumaru’s tracks possess. Listen above. You can buy the single in stores now, and if you do, you also will get the chance to hear Tokumaru’s take on The Buggles’ MTV-launching “Video Killed The Radio Star.” I don’t know what the single version sounds like, but watch Shugo deliver a cutesy live cover below.
Busy times for Kindan No Tasuketsu — they added a new member and released a new song, titled “Beautiful Dreamer.” It’s a bouncy bit of blurred-around-the-edges pop, the group settling into a side-to-side rhythm that serves as an anchor, while letting everything around it smudge at time. Clocking in at just over four minutes, it…
Producer Amunoa impressed in 2015 by jumping to lightspeed — highlighted by the relentless “Viber,” Amunoa made fast music that pulled listeners along with it, rapid but rarely alienating. “SnapShot” offers a less manic side of Amunoa, leaving the face-melting BPMs behind in favor of something (especially for Amunoa) a bit more relaxed. Floating in…
The weather — which dictates the sort of music I choose to listen to more than I’d like to admit — is pretty gloomy today. It stopped raining, but the sky is still grey in an smudged way that makes the idea of going outside seem ridiculous (also knowing it is probably stupid humid doesn’t…
Here’s a new video from Chabe (who records as Cubismo Grafico and fronts Cubismo Grafico Five), for a song from his album last year. “Rewind (Holiday 91)” was one of the laid-back highlights of Me., which was this blog’s choice for the 23rd best album of 2011. Watch above.
Predawnの音楽は人生における短いけれども大切な「瞬間」を上手く捉えています。前EPでは関係がどう発展し、崩れていくのかを捉えていましたね。新曲”Keep Silence”も同様です。誰かから電話が掛かってくるのを待つという日常的な内容。”I used to hate the telephone” という歌詞に始まり淡々と心の移り変わりを説明しています。”learns patience”する事の大切さに気付き、相手の気持ちも理解できるように。そういう物なんだと爽やかに歌い上げられたこの曲は、留守電を残しても電話がこなかった事のあるあなたならきっと共感出来るはずです。視聴は上から。
At the very start of last year, Tokyo outfit Cairo released a very strong EP, one channeling American outfits such as Deerhunter alongside domestic acts from a few years back (but now feel like an era away) such as Hotel Mexico. In advance of a new four-song EP titled Cue, they’ve changed their name to…