Juno Daily

Music and tech news, interviews, features, reviews and more.

Visit Juno Daily

100% Secure Shopping

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

100% Secure Shopping

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno DJ

today only
USD
My Language
My Currency
Your wishlist is empty
Items in wishlist:
Recently added:
Loading...
Cart
Your cart is empty
Items in cart:
Subtotal:
Recently added:
Loading...
View cart
Home  Labels  Time Capsule
Receive new release alerts for Time Capsule

Filter

Time Capsule Vinyl & CDs

Browse the latest Vinyl & CD releases on Time Capsule
Options
Items 1 to 7 of 7 on page 1 of 1
Oasis
Oasis (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TIME 001. Rel: 03 Apr 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Sinfonia Al Sole Che Nasce (3:10)
...Miss Springtime (...Mia) (4:50)
Non Una Corda Al Cuore (6:22)
Lady Moon (3:15)
La Ragazza Che Amava Il Mare E Il Vento (1:57)
Disco Divina (4:06)
Oasis (4:09)
Immenso Mare, Immenso Amore (6:12)
Zenith (3:05)
Finale (0:42)
 in stock $19.48
Bons Momentos
Bons Momentos (limited heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TIME 006. Rel: 28 Apr 20
 
International
Bons Momentos (2:24)
Madureira E Dai? (3:11)
Malandro Velho (2:19)
Memorias De Um Neguinho Poeta/Neguinho Poeta (4:07)
Mona Lisa (2:32)
Serjane (3:28)
Tipo Help (2:20)
Batalha Maravilhosa (3:06)
Review: Serginho Meriti is a forgotten great of Brazilian funk, who was largely active in the early 80s but had thus far been overlooked by the reissue hounds. That all changes now as Time Capsule jump on his classic 1981 album "Bons Momentos", which transmits to you across the ages in a beautiful cascade of limber Latin heat. The tracks are playful and joyous, not least when aping recognisable musical motifs on tracks like "Malandro Velho". The slower jams hold up too - throughout the honey-coated arrangements and Meriti's smooth croon take on an intoxicating quality that can't fail to leave you feeling good, whatever the weather.
Read more
 in stock $22.90
A Cosmic Poet From Martinique 1979-1989
A Cosmic Poet From Martinique 1979-1989 (180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: TC 009. Rel: 30 Oct 20
 
International
Mari Rhont Ouve La Pot (4:42)
Ven En Leve (5:42)
Zandoli Leve Doubout (4:21)
M'En Ka Monte Mon' (6:32)
La Point' De Neg' (5:43)
Kannaval Sakre Pou Tout Z'Heb' Pousse (2:41)
Osana (4:02)
En Ti Sapotiye (5:47)
Kerosin' Jamb' Fin' (2:56)
Antille O Cristal (3:13)
Mache Kochi (4:49)
Roulo (3:54)
La Reine (3:05)
Played by: Aroop Roy, Cedric Woo
 in stock $22.10
FORTHCOMING
Heavy Way (reissue)
Cat: TIME 019. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Folk/Americana
Ameagari
Semai Boku No Heyade
Ososugite
Miyo Chan
Oraga Murano Sonchousan
Resturant
Natsu
Chikan N Uta
Hitoribotchi
Review: Niningashi's elusive 1974 debut Heavy Way emerged as a Japanese acid folk treasure that showcased Kazuhisa Okubo's musical prowess amidst his pharmaceutical studies. This album marked a pivotal moment in Okubo's life and Japanese society, blending pastoral nostalgia with urban allure. Immersed in Tokyo's acid folk scene, Okubo and his band craft a unique sound across nine tracks, from the Neil Young-esque 'Ameagari' to the whimsical 'Semai Boku No Heyade.' Despite subsequent success with bands like Neko and Kaze, Heavy Way remains shrouded in mystery, its soft allure drawing a dedicated online following. It has in part previously featured in Time Capsule's Nippon Acid Folk collection and is a prized relic of Japan's musical past that now gets a full reissue.
Read more
Pre-orders at Juno

This vinyl is available for pre-order at Juno, for shipping on the release date. You won’t be charged until the order is despatched.

We'll keep you informed of your order at every stage, and let you know if the release date changes.

If the price of the item drops before it's released, you will pay the lower price, but if it increases, you'll only pay the price you see today.

If you also include in-stock items on your order, they’ll be charged and shipped within 24 hours as usual.
est. release 26 Apr 24 $24.74
(No payment required now - pay when released)
Anime & Manga Synth Pop Soundtracks 1984-1990
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 014. Rel: 26 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Kan Ogasawara - "Honowo"
Ichiro Nitta - "Shadow Rhythm"
Kazuhiko Izu - "Act 2 Scene 26"
Yoshinobu Hiraiwa - "Into The Jungle"
Nobuyoshi Koshibe & Takashi Kokubo - "Kiki (Jungle At Night)"
Kan Ogasawara - "Utage"
Open Sesame! - "Scrab"
Keiichi Oku - "Ryoko's Theme"
Review: Probably one of the most fascinating Japanese compilations to ever receive a release since 'Diggin' In The Carts', Time Capsule's 'Anime & Manga Synth Pop Soundtracks 1984-1990' takes a thorough look at the genre when it was well underway and in its heyday, charting just eight cuts of the sauciest lo-fi bangers for the cartoon style. Opener 'Honowo' is a proto-sinogrimey, synthpoppy slice of city pop for the period manga Yume No Ishibumi. Meanwhile, 'Utage' recalls Eurythmics or Talking Heads with a retro-classic, quantized groove. A great snapshot of Japanese music media from a time of upheaval.
Read more
Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $28.41
Nippon Acid Folk 1970-1980
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 017. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Folk/Americana
Hiroki Tamaki - "River"
Happy End - "Gather The Wind"
Takashi Nishioka - "The Crowded Tree"
Ken Narita - "Night On The Galactic Railroad"
Hiroki Tamaki - "Beautiful Song" (4:58)
Niningashi - "On My Own" (4:10)
Tokedashita Garasubako - "Far Too Deep" (5:23)
Akaitori - "Firefly" (3:16)
Review: Expertly curated by Time Capsule, Nippon Acid Folk 1970-1980 offers an authentic trip through Japan's rich psychedelic folk scene. Across its eight standout tracks, the album showcases a diverse range of artists and styles, from dreamy acoustic ballads to experimental electronic compositions. Each song is a testament to the creativity and innovation of the era, blending traditional Japanese folk elements with psychedelic and avant-garde influences from around the wider musical world. The album's carefully curated selection means it plays out with a sense of story that provides a fascinating glimpse into a unique period of Japanese music history. This one then is a must-listen for enthusiasts of experimental folk and global psychedelia.
Read more
 in stock $29.47
Nippon Psychedelic Soul 1970-1979
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 018. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Soul
Hiroshi Kamayatsu - "Have You Smoked Gauloise?" (4:20)
Happy End - "Ome, Spring" (4:18)
Yoshiko Sai - "Blue Glass Ball" (4:53)
Tadashi Goino Group - "Go Beyond Time" (4:58)
Jun Fukamachi - "You" (4:08)
Momotaro Pink - "August's Impression" (with original Pinks) (6:04)
Vol 1 Chap 100 - "In The Room" (7:18)
Review: Time Capsule exposes a few of the myriad pathways in Japan's 70s psychedelic soul wormhole, when a bountiful crop of music emerged from musicians inspired by homespun hero Haruomi Hosono's Happy End project, as well as the meandering ballads emerging from the dissolution of the 1960s protest movements. From the charming, Hosono-esque Francophile lounge funk of Hiroshi Kamayatsu's 'Have You Smoked Gauloise?' to the Tadashi Goino Group's strikingly sparse drum machine n' synth incantation 'Jikan Wo Koero Go Beyond Time', almost sounding like Goino is flanked by Vega and Rev at times, to the theatrical, almost duul-esque closing ballad 'Heya No Naka In The Room', the heads at Time Capsule assemble a compelling and kaleidoscopic anthology of forgotten Japanese gems.

Read more
 in stock $29.47
Items 1 to 7 of 7 on page 1 of 1
Cart subtotal: