Tokyo multi-disciplinary artist, percussionist and ambient producer Kazuya Nagaya has shared the vividly reflective opener ‘Thanatos’, from his forthcoming album Dream Interpretation. Named after the mythological Greek god of death, albeit apparently of the painless type, it seems to...
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Prolific Tokyo experimental electronic artist Chihei Hatakeyama has released a new four part album called Ghost Woods. Each part together forms in totality ‘Freeze’, a work carefully built utilising layers of drone and ambient based applications and then organised...
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Tokyo based DJ/Producer Moko Shibata, aka Powder returns with the first release since H, her amazing 2017 EP for Berlin label Cocktail d’Amore. It comes in the form of an eclectic and wide ranging 18 track mix titled Powder In...
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Photo Credit: Jamie Wdziekonski Last Friday saw Japanese psych-rock genre defiers Kikagaku Moyo release their excellent new album Masana Temples. Having decamped to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon to record the album, their fourth, with jazz musician Bruno Pernadas,...
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Last week [.que], the solo project of Shinjuku based artist Nao Kakimoto released a new album Wonderland through Athens based label Sound In Silence. It’s gestation period began in 2015 when Kakimoto scored the short film Kurokawa Wonderland. From...
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This week saw Tokyo based DJ/Producer Moko Shibata, aka Powder released her debut EP H, through Berlin label Cocktail d’Amore. Upon her visit to the dance club a couple of years back she was inspired to create four tracks...
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Back in September, Rayons, the project of Japanese instrumentalist and composer Masako Nakai released her debut album, The World Left Behind. She’s just released the latest exquisitely beautiful single from it, ‘Waxing Moon’ featuring the vocals of Miwako Shimizu...
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