japan
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Osaka pop rock outfit Ulfuls just dropped a bonkers video for 『ロッキン50肩ブギウギックリ腰』; watch it above and enjoy! The track is from Born to Be Wai Wai, out September 9 via Warner Music Japan.
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Great groove from Japanese producer 99LETTERS, taken from his forthcoming tape on THRHNDRDSVNTNN Drawing Days. Enjoy!
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A Deep Mysterious Tone by AGF & Various The new project from Finland-based electronic music producer and songwriter Antye Greie-Ripatti is a tribute to Japan’s female poets over the centuries, featuring the voices of musicians Tujiko Noriko, Kyoka, Ryoko Akama, and Yu Kawabata, and the only living poet in
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Some sweet-sounding shoegaze with dark imagery from Japan. From the album Hades (The Nine Stages of Change at the Deceased Remains), out now via n_Ingen RECORD.
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DT005: BUN / DELOFI by BUN / DELOFI Brooklyn label Dirty Tapes certainly lives up to its name with its latest split release between Japanese electronic music producer Bun (Fumitake Tamura) and Cleveland experimental beatmaker Delofi. The instrumentals across the Colors and Winter tapes are serene, chilled, and are lent an additional
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Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu comes through with a second collection of tracks that are some of the most colorful and eccentric mainstream pop songs from her country. WATCH THE REVIEW
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foodman is an electronic music producer I’ve been following on SoundCloud for months now. His account is one of many that I’ve run across whose owner doesn’t really have an album or much industry status, yet, he prolifically pumps out material that’s refreshing and oddly creative.
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By clicking play on the widget above, you won’t be listening to a song. Instead you’ll be listening to a sonic painting. The reason I make this distinction is because the music was not written simply to be a pleasantly arranged series of notes. Instead it is a
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Flipping Formats Beattape by bugseed Japan’s Bugseed and ill.sugi have come together to create Flipping Formats Beattape, mixing their love of jazz, catchy beats and soothing vocals. The final result is a fun and relaxing ride. However, at just over 10 minutes, the ride is an abrupt one.
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Seems that even in the far East, the sound of “boom/bap” reigns supreme. From the label Project Moon Circle comes a compilation of Japanese music producers who are taking some serious cues from the likes of J Dilla, Flying Lotus, Hudson Mohawke, and Madlib. This release features twelve different