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Tokyo Dreaming
Nick LUSCOMBE / VARIOUS
Tokyo Dreaming (unmixed CD)
Cat: WWSCD 40. Rel: 25 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "The End Of Asia"
Mariah - "Shinzo No Tobira"
Chika Asamoto - "Self Control"
Jun Fukamachi - "Treasure Hunter"
Yumi Murata - "Watashi No Bus"
Hitomi Penny Tohyama - "Rainy Driver"
Yumi Seino - "La Maison Est En Ruine"
Kyoko Furuya - "Tokyo"
Kazue Itoh - "Chinatown Rose"
Kazumi Watanabe - "Tokyo Joe"
Juicy Fruits - "Jenie Gets Angry"
Haruo Chikada & Vibra-tones - "Soul Life"
Colored Music - "Heartbeat"
Akira Sakata - "Room"
Yasuaki Shimizu - "Semi Tori No Hi"
Shigeo Sekito - "The Word II"
out of stock $14.08
Tokyo Dreaming
Nick LUSCOMBE / VARIOUS
Tokyo Dreaming (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 40. Rel: 25 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "The End Of Asia" (6:22)
Mariah - "Shinzo No Tobira" (4:45)
Chika Asamoto - "Self Control" (4:15)
Jun Fukamachi - "Treasure Hunter" (4:00)
Yumi Murata - "Watashi No Bus" (5:43)
Hitomi 'penny' Tohyama - "Rainy Driver" (4:28)
Yumi Seino - "La Maison Est En Ruine" (4:42)
Kyoko Furuya - "Tokyo" (5:52)
Kazue Itoh - "Chinatown Rose" (3:48)
Kazumi Watanabe - "Tokyo Joe" (4:06)
Juicy Fruits - "Jenie Gets Amgry" (3:47)
Haruo Chikada & Vibra-tones - "Soul Life" (4:03)
Colored Music - "Heartbeat" (5:44)
Akira Sakata - "Room" (3:55)
Yasuaki Shimizu - "Semi Tori No Hi" (4:28)
Shigeo Sekito - "The Word II" (3:02)
Review: If you've got even the slightest interest in the cutting edge, synthesizer-heavy Tokyo scene of the 1980s, this killer compilation from Japanese music crate-digger Nick Luscombe and Wewantsounds is simply essential. It features tracks plucked from the vaults of cult labels Nippon Columbia and Better Days, with Luscombe offering up inspired selections that variously touch on deep synth-pop, electro, post-punk experimentation, jazz-funk, ambient and what would now be classic as Balearica. It's such a good collection that we're finding picking highlights difficult, though our current faves include the disco-tinged punk-funk of Juicy Fruits' 'Jenie Gets Angry', the slow-motion jazz-funk of Yumi Murata, Chiko Asamoto's smooth and sensual synth-pop, and the synth-reggae eccentricity of Akira Sakata.
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 in stock $36.49
Hidari Ude No Yume (reissue)
Hidari Ude No Yume (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 33. Rel: 12 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Boku No Kakera (LP1: Hidari Ude No Yume Japanese edition) (4:05)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo (5:10)
Kacha Kucha Nee (4:16)
The Garden Of Poppies (5:42)
Relache (3:54)
Tell 'Em To Me (4:31)
Living In The Dark (5:15)
Slat Dance (2:46)
Venezia (4:42)
Saru No Ie (2:21)
Boku No Kakera (LP2: Hidari Ude No Yume instrumental mix) (4:05)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo (5:11)
Kacha Kucha Nee (4:52)
The Garden Of Poppies (5:40)
Relache (5:06)
Tell 'Em To Me (4:41)
Living In The Dark (5:28)
Slat Dance (2:48)
Venezia (4:42)
Saru No Ie (2:22)
Review: Although widely celebrated as a pioneering and influential work, the original Japanese version of Ryuichi Sakamoto's third solo album, Hidari Ude No Yume, has long been hard-to-find. Helpfully We Want Sounds has secured the rights to reissue it in Europe, pairing the Yellow Magic Orchestra man's original set - complete with sung and spoken Japanese vocals - with a partner disc of entirely instrumental versions. Musically, it remains as vibrant and otherworldly as it did at the turn-of-the-80s, with the great Sakamoto combining elements of jazz, traditional Japanese music, new age, ambient and new-wave with rubbery synth-pop and proto-electro sounds. The fact that it still sounds like nothing else is not only proof of Sakamoto's genius, but also why you genuinely need it in your life.
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Played by: GK Machine
out of stock $28.68
Thousand Knives Of (remastered) (reissue)
Cat: WWSCD 24. Rel: 06 Nov 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Thousand Knives
Island Of Woods
Grasshoppers
Das Neue Japanische Elektronische Volkslied
Plastic Bamboo
The End Of Asia
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto was still in the early days of his career when second solo album, "Thousand Knives Of", appeared in 1978. It was recorded around the same time as the formation of the band that made him famous, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and contains a similar reliance on cutting-edge electronic instrumentation. Of course, there are still pieces that doff a cap to his classical roots - see the piano-heavy "Grasshoppers" - as well as workouts that join the dots between jazz-funk and German style "kosmiche" ("Das Neue Japanische Elektronische Volkslied"), but for the most part it's the entirely electronic tracks that hit home hardest. For proof, check the jaunty genius of "Plastic Bamboo", the prototype YMO electrofunk of "The End Of Asia" and the doom-laden weirdness of "Island Of Woods".
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out of stock $13.04
Esperanto (remastered)
Esperanto (remastered) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 43. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Modern Classical
A Wongga Dance Song (6:19)
The "Dreaming" (3:29)
A Rain Song (2:32)
Dolphins (3:05)
A Human Tube (4:49)
Adelic Penguins (6:06)
A Carved Stone (8:26)
Ulu Watu (3:44)
out of stock $33.36
Esperanto (remastered)
Cat: WWSCD 43. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
A Wongga Dance Song
The "Dreaming"
A Rain Song
Dolphins
A Human Tube
Adelic Penguins
A Carved Stone
Ulu Watu
out of stock $13.30
Hidari Ude No Yume (remastered)
Cat: WWSCD 33. Rel: 11 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Boku No Kakera (CD1: Japanese edition)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo
Kacha Kucha Nee
The Garden Of Poppies
Relache
Tell 'Em To Me
Living In The Dark
Slat Dance
Venezia
Saru No Ie
Boku No Kakera (CD2: instrumental mix)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo
Kacha Kucha Nee
The Garden Of Poppies
Relache
Tell 'Em To Me
Living In The Dark
Slat Dance
Venezia
Saru No Ie
Review: Although widely celebrated as a pioneering and influential work, the original Japanese version of Ryuichi Sakamoto's third solo album, Hidari Ude No Yume, has long been hard-to-find. Helpfully We Want Sounds has secured the rights to reissue it in Europe, pairing the Yellow Magic Orchestra man's original set - complete with sung and spoken Japanese vocals - with a partner disc of entirely instrumental versions. Musically, it remains as vibrant and otherworldly as it did at the turn-of-the-80s, with the great Sakamoto combining elements of jazz, traditional Japanese music, new age, ambient and new-wave with rubbery synth-pop and proto-electro sounds. The fact that it still sounds like nothing else is not only proof of Sakamoto's genius, but also why you genuinely need it in your life.
Read more
out of stock $20.85
Ongaku Zukan (remastered)
Cat: WWSCD 71. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Tibetan Dance
Etude
Paradise Lost
Self Portrait
Tabi No Kyokuhoku
M A Y In The Backyard
Hane No Hayashi De
Mori No Hito
A Tribute TO NJP
Replica
Ma Mre Loye
Tibetan Dance ((Version))
out of stock $20.34
Ongaku Zukan (remastered)
Ongaku Zukan (remastered) (gatefold LP + 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 71. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Tibetan Dance (4:54)
Etude (5:15)
Paradise Lost (5:19)
Self Portrait (4:37)
Tabi No Kyokuhoku (5:11)
MAY In The Backyard (5:36)
Hane No Hayashi De (5:27)
Mori No Hito (5:00)
A Tribute To NJP (2:47)
Replica (bonus track) (5:24)
Ma Mere L'Oye (bonus track) (4:26)
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto's 1984 classic, Ongaku Zuka, finally gets a long overdue re-release. Heralded at the time as yet another example of Japan's sorely-missed musical genius in full flow, the tracks feature contributions from Yellow Magic Orchestra's Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, alongside Yasuaki Shimizu, Tatsuro Yamashita and Toshinori Kondo. Originally released in two versions, one with a bonus 7" two-track EP and another with a limited edition 12" three-tracker, both are now being reissued for the modern age. Part of an ongoing celebration of Sakamoto's life following his death in March 2023, when Ongaku Zukan (Musical Encyclopedia) hit it marked the celebrated musician and composer's first top five hit in his homeland, building on the success of both his soundtrack to Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence and the Yellow Magic Orchestra, on which time had only recently been called. Syth pop perfection, with unique, mesmerising instrumental compositions, it's an essential for any fan.
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 in stock $41.71
Ongaku Zukan (Japanese Edition)
Ongaku Zukan (Japanese Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WWSLP 72. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Tibetan Dance (4:54)
Etude (5:15)
Paradise Lost (5:19)
Self Portrait (4:37)
Tabi No Kyokuhoku (5:11)
MAY In The Backyard (5:36)
Hane No Hayashi De (5:27)
Mori No Hito (5:00)
A Tribute To NJP (2:47)
Replica (12" - bonus track) (5:24)
Ma Mere L'Oye (bonus track) (4:26)
Tibetan Dance (version - bonus track) (5:25)
Review: The late acclaimed musician, composer, and soundtrack artist Ryuichi Sakamoto passed away in 2006, and he's still enjoying a lengthy career retrospective, part of which manifests as this reissue of his fourth solo album: Ongaku Zakan. An early experiment for Sakamoto, the 1984 LP hears Sakamoto experimenting with various styles of electronic-music-in-jazz, elbowing his way forward to vanguards that would make a pole-positioned phalanx guard blush. We're sure many of these tracks would make even today's most eminent experimental artists envious: 'Paradise Lost', for example, is a beautifully convincing slice of underwater Atalentean electro-lounge, and 'May In The Backyard' is a god-knows-what surrealist number for tempoless marimba and expressionism. Then comes the sudden ambient pop curveball 'Hane No Hayashi De', which makes incredible use of a bitcrusher and choral effects and marks a tonal shift thereafter.
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Played by: Chris Coco
out of stock $38.58
Thousand Knives Of (reissue)
Thousand Knives Of (reissue) (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 24. Rel: 06 Nov 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Thousand Knives (9:55)
Island Of Woods (9:21)
Grasshoppers (5:21)
Das Neue Japanische Elektronische Volkslied (7:57)
Plastic Bamboo (6:27)
The End Of Asia (6:21)
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto was still in the early days of his career when second solo album, "Thousand Knives Of", appeared in 1978. It was recorded around the same time as the formation of the band that made him famous, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and contains a similar reliance on cutting-edge electronic instrumentation. Of course, there are still pieces that doff a cap to his classical roots - see the piano-heavy "Grasshoppers" - as well as workouts that join the dots between jazz-funk and German style "kosmiche" ("Das Neue Japanische Elektronische Volkslied"), but for the most part it's the entirely electronic tracks that hit home hardest. For proof, check the jaunty genius of "Plastic Bamboo", the prototype YMO electrofunk of "The End Of Asia" and the doom-laden weirdness of "Island Of Woods".
Read more
! low stock $28.68
Sunday Mixtape
VARIOUS
Sunday Mixtape (2xLP + MP3 download card)
Cat: WWSLP 2. Rel: 09 Jun 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Los Porcos - "Jone's Disco" (4:15)
Domenique Dumont - "Comme Ca" (3:48)
Ruede Hagelstein & The Noblettes - "Berlin" (4:03)
ALA.NI - "Ol Fashioned Kiss" (2:56)
Laure Briard - "C'est La Vie" (3:03)
Bones & Beeker - "Samana" (3:05)
L'Imperatrice - "Sonate Pacifique" (3:33)
Louie Austen - "Hoping" (Herbert High dub) (6:38)
Roscius - "Velo Patrol" (6:51)
Polo & Pan - "Plage Isolee (Soleil Levant)" (3:53)
Justine & The Victorian Punks - "Still You" (7:42)
The Central Executives - "A Walk In The Dark" (3:35)
Mock & Toof - "Farewell To Wendo" (5:34)
Shigeto - "Pulse" (7:10)
Billie Holiday - "Speak Low" (4:28)
Bob McFadden & Dor - "The Beat Generation" (2:06)
 in stock $24.25
Sunday Mixtape
VARIOUS
Sunday Mixtape (unmixed CD)
Cat: WWSCD 2. Rel: 09 Jun 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Los Porcos - "Jone's Disco"
Domenique Dumont - "Comme Ca"
Ruede Hagelstein/The Noblettes - "Berlin"
ALA NI - "Ol Fashioned Kiss"
Laure Briard - "C'est La Vie"
Bones/Beeker - "Samana"
L'Imperatrice - "Sonate Pacifique" (radio edit)
Louie Austen - "Hoping" (Herberts High dub)
Roscius - "Velo Patrol"
Polo/Pan - "Plage Isolee (Soleil Levant)"
Justine/The Victorian Punks - "Still You"
The Central Executives - "A Walk In The Dark"
Mock/Toof - "Farewell To Wendo"
Shigeto - "Pulse"
Billie Holiday - "Speak Low"
Bob McFadden & DOR - "The Beat Generation"
out of stock $11.14
Japanese Girl
Cat: WWSCD 17. Rel: 03 Apr 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sayonara
Kuma
Telephone Line
Tsugaru Tour
Funamachi-Uta (part 2)
Oinaru Shiino-ki
Hekoriputaa
Fuuta
Oka Wo Koete
Funamachi-Uta (part 1)
Review: Although not that well known in Europe, Akiko Yano's "Japanese Girl" set caused a stir in the Japanese music scene upon its release in 1976, not least because her vocal style was closer to the intonations of breathy American pop than the more "girlish" approach prevalent in J-pop at the time. Here reissued by We Want Sounds, the album remains something of an unusual but brilliant J-pop classic. Its 10 tracks variously draw influence from country music, reggae, blue-eyed soul, jazz-fusion, West Coast rock, folk and traditional Japanese music, without particularly sounding like any of them.
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out of stock $15.12
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