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Items 1 to 19 of 19 on page 1 of 1
1
Magic Hour
Magic Hour (2xLP)
Cat: AALP 003. Rel: 01 Mar 24
You Are Here (6:24)
No1 (5:21)
Magic Hour (7:22)
Blast (5:37)
A52 (7:17)
Phase Space (6:02)
Meditation In An Emmergency (8:47)
Fast Track (2:14)
Review: After a surprise sojourn last year as Sato, an alias he used to explore ambient and dub techno territory, Satoshi Tomiie has reverted to his given name for solo album number five - a thin return given he made his 12" debut way back in 1989. The New York-based Japanese great is in fine form from the start, effortlessly sashaying between hypnotic deep tech-house (the eyes-closed, early morning excellence of 'You Are Here'), spaced-out dub-house ('Number 1'), chunky-but-dubby deep house of the kind that his friend Francois K would love ('Magic Hour'), acid-flecked minimalism ('Blast'), vintage-sounding dub techno ('A52', 'Meditation in an Emergency'), locked-in soundscape house (the shuffling and yearning 'Phase Space') and sub-heavy ambient dub ('Fast Track').
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 in stock $32.90
2
One More Thing
One More Thing (2xLP + insert)
Cat: SND 015. Rel: 20 Jan 22
Last Grooves (7:35)
Hahaha Voices (6:21)
Troope Cafe (8:02)
Singers (8:00)
22th (7:14)
KY (7:33)
Review: Cult minimalist Fumiya Tanaka last released an album on Perlon in 2019. He now returns with a new collection of precision tool tracks hat have been made by sampling his own sounds from his own DAT tape archive from the 90s. Reconstructing those sounds today in news ways makes for a faultless blend of the old and the new. There are silky, dubby tech house tunes, rich melodic minimal work outs and deep house grooves along the way. This release is the first part of 'One More Thing' with the second part dude later in 2022 as a separate double pack.
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 in stock $25.53
3
Moon Dance
Moon Dance (2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: AMDS 005. Rel: 22 Mar 22
Holly Spirit Dance (Tatsuro Amamia Spirit mix) (6:59)
Happiness (club Temple mix) (11:17)
Tsukino Oshie (Marks Tribal mix) (5:43)
Tibetan Ecstasy Moon (Tatsuro Amamias Trance dub Ecstasymoon mix) (6:09)
Building A Maitreia Land (Shiro Amamias Spiritual Jazz Trance mix) (6:14)
Nirvana Sexy (Amoras dub Disco Heruka mix) (5:57)
I Am Shaman (Shiro Amamias Spiritual Jazz Trance Ecstasy Satori & Heruka mix) (6:03)
Full Moon (Mitsuru Kotaki & Shiro Space For Child Ambient mix) (7:09)
Xtasyzm (Tatsuro Amamia Fantasy mix) (7:57)
Moon Dance (club Ecstasy Mayuri mix) (9:57)
 in stock $54.74
4
Photon (remastered)
Photon (remastered) (limited 2xLP)
Cat: CAM 025. Rel: 25 Nov 22
Graviton (6:20)
Clear (5:22)
Figure 8 (5:22)
Fluorite (4:56)
Photon (2:02)
Clear Away (5:55)
The Vanishing Point (4:53)
Afterglow (3:08)
Wavy Flame (5:25)
Blue Devided By Blue (5:08)
 in stock $31.57
5
Seance Room Music (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EXT 0041. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Balls Of Light
Fantasy-Prone
Hypnotic Regression
Blasting Soul
Levitation
With Squirrel On Christmas Day
Dawn On Rainland
Levitation (Another mix)
Blasting Soul (Palomatic Back To Home mix)
Lights In The Park
Glimmer
Hypnotic Regression (Armed)
Dawn Of Rainland (King Of Opus remix)
Review: Interferon's classic 1994 album 'Seance Room Music' gets a special deluxe edition reissue here which includes all the original tunes as well as a bonus disc which has three extra and previously unreleased tracks, all of which have been newly remastered. Raf name Kiyoshi Hazemoto, this was Interferon's only release under this alias and one that explored a blisteringly futurist take on techno and a wide range of serene synth scapes. Cuts like 'Dawn of Rainland' are best examples of this with subtle vocals worked in for extra soul.
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 in stock $28.95
6
Denshi Ongaku No Bigaku: The Aesthetics Of Japanese Electronic Music Vol 2
Seiji Ono - "Celebrate Your Life" (3:33)
Uyama Hiroto - "Compass" (5:44)
JAKAM - "Pray" (8:23)
Yuu Udagawa - "We Float" (5:13)
Jazztronik - "Neon Forest" (6:44)
BRISA - "State Of Mind" (7:31)
Ryoma Takemasa - "Deepin" (The Backwoods remix) (7:58)
The Backwoods - "Cloud Nine" (7:42)
909 State - "RaTaTaTam" (Hiroshi Watanabe instrumental remix) (7:51)
Tomi Chair - "Remorse" (Satoshi Fumi mix) (7:20)
Review: Cosmocities have held an enduring fascination with Japanese music which now manifests in two expansive compilations gathered under the title Denshi Ongaku No Bigaku. The French label has made a strong impression since first emerging around 2019, favouring a fertile crossover where organic instrumentation and electronic sensibilities meet, and that comes though on Volume 2 of this expertly curated series in no uncertain terms. There's a detectable jazziness to the music on offer from the likes of Seiji Ono, Uyama Hiroto and J.A.K.A.M, as house grooves and more lilting pulses flow from one track to the next, shining a light on some truly spectacular visionaries in the contemporary Japanese scene.
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 in stock $35.01
7
Pulsor EP (feat Ken Ishii mix)
Pulsor EP (feat Ken Ishii mix) (grey & black splattered vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SUSLTD 021GREY. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Todd Terry - "Bounce To The Beat" (Orlando Voorn remix) (9:13)
Orlando Voorn - "Pulsor" (6:42)
Fix - "Flash" (5:43)
Fix - "Dope Computer" (Ken Ishii remix) (6:11)
Review: This new EP grey and black splattered 12" from Orlando Voorn features a real glut of goodness - there is the stone-cold classic 'Flash' under his Fix alias which is big, bouncy techno with wigged-out synths and plenty of playful energy. There is also the brand new title track 'Pulsor' which is a nice heady and deep cut with silky synth ripples and rubbery drums intertwining with one another perfectly. The two remixes included have never been available on vinyl before. The first is Orlando's chunky and funky techno rework of 'Boucle To The Beat', one of Toddy Terry's most recognisable early tracks. Then last of all is the colourful house sound of Ken Ishii's remix of 'Dope Computer'. It's a filter-heavy and loopy jam with prickly acid that will pump any party.
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 in stock $21.05
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Pulsor EP (feat Ken Ishii mix)
Pulsor EP (feat Ken Ishii mix) (translucent purple vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SUSLTD 021PURPLE. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Todd Terry - "Bounce To The Beat" (Orlando Voorn remix) (9:13)
Orlando Voorn - "Pulsor" (6:41)
Fix - "Flash" (5:43)
Fix - "Dope Computer" (Ken Ishii remix) (6:11)
Review: A special, limited edition purple vinyl version of the new Pulsor EP from Orlando Voorn, with the undipsuted classic 'Flash' - utilising his Fix alias - up front, big, bouncy techno with wigged-out synths and plenty of playful energy. There's also the brand new title track 'Pulsor' a heady deep cut and two remixes making their debuts on vinyl here, namely Orlando's chunky techno reworking of 'Boucle To The Beat', one of Toddy Terry's most recognisable early tracks, and then the colourful house sound of Ken Ishii's remix of 'Dope Computer'.
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 in stock $15.78
9
Remix EP (feat Gene On Earth, Herbert mixes)
Cat: COS 006. Rel: 12 Sep 22
Ambient Squeeze (Gene On Earth Megamix) (7:48)
Go Up (5:55)
Flare's Grip - Prism Remix (Herbert's Make It Right dub) (6:39)
Vol 03 - 02 (6:16)
Review: Remastered rarities by the late Susumu Yokota under his 246 and Prism monikers. Go Up was originally a defective release which has since been corrected and remastered and Vol 3 - 02 was not released. It also features a megamix of Ambient Love and Squeeze Up (which feature on Cosmic Soup 005) by Gene On Earth and a remix of Flare's Grip - Prism Remix by Matthew Herbert titled "Herbert's Make It Right Dub". Three legends on this EP. Superbly remastered and cut by Mike Grinser at Manmade in Berlin. Artwork by John Williams.
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 in stock $16.84
10
Green Tower (reissue)
Cat: SND 014. Rel: 15 Jul 21
Green Tower (original Paradise mix) (7:48)
Dream Punk (7:48)
Review: Last Front made these tunes for the Torema Records label in the 90s and they were only ever released in Japan in 1993. back then the country was leading the way when it came to indie labels manufacturing and pressing up their own material. Now the music made by Fumiya Tanaka, Tamotu Ide and Takehito Miyagi has been remastered for 2021. 'Green Tower' (original Paradise mix) is a dense and intense techno track with freewheeling synths and jacked up drums and 'Dream Punk' is another rattling and urgent banger that hurries onwards with a sense of tension and astral drama.
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 in stock $10.52
11
Newwave Project
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 215. Rel: 25 Jul 17
Cycle (7:12)
Steam (6:13)
Blue Neon (6:26)
Mind Madness (6:24)
Newwave Project #7 (6:49)
Newwave Project #11 (7:48)
Newwave Project #9 (7:08)
Body Signal (6:59)
Review: Japanese producer Kuniyuki Takahashi's Newwave project is a new interpretation of his musical roots. He was majorly influenced by SPK, Test Dept, D.A.F and various industrial and EBM acts. Then he formed an industrial music band with his brother in the late 80's called DRP. After 25 years, his new release is a unique mixture of his deep and emotional house sound with the aforementioned influences and now presenting the second volume once again on Mule Musiq. Takahashi is a stalwart of the label, having put out close a dozen LP and several EPs on the label over the years. From the broken beat and arpeggios of "Blue Neon" to the neon-lit '80s night deep house of "Newwave Project #11" there's an odd collection of grooves on here from a unique perspective.
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 in stock $30.52
12
Spoit
Spoit (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MGM 07. Rel: 11 Nov 19
Spoit (6:12)
Mount Castle (6:09)
Tiger (7:21)
Touch (5:42)
Review: Following an impressive debut on the excellent Pluie/Noir last year, Yuzo Iwata returns with a new 12" of leftfield goodies on Malin Genie's self-titled label. Preferring to span a variety of styles, Iwata glides gracefully from the dubbed out oddball techno of "Spoit" to the dubstep-inflected delicacy of "Mount Castle", all the while firing off tasteful splashes of FX and noise to create a vivid sonic imprint. "Tiger" is a switch in mood again, whipping up a distorted mutant acid-disco hybrid that defies easy categorization. "Touch" brings things back to a more linear groove, but there's still plenty of space for psychoactive experimentation atop the forthright beat.
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Played by: Yuzo Iwata
 in stock $5.26
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Opaq (reissue)
Opaq (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: RINC 102. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Glimglim
Chromatic Cliff
Double Flat
300ml (milk)
Triple Flat
Poof
V
On (Ian O'Brien mix)
Double Flat (Max 404 mix)
299ml (Gu-nu) (bonus track)
Schw Schw (bonus track)
Review: Second time around for the late, great Rai Harakami's second album, Opa*q, gets the reissue treatment. It's long been tricky to source outside of Japan and for whatever reason has not been issued in any form since it first surfaced in 2009. It's an attractive and at times off-kilter blend, with Harakimi mixing and matching ambient textures and enveloping electronic soundscapes with jazzy keyboard solos, quirky grooves, madcap post-techno acid lines, IDM and break-core style beats, and the kind of squelchy and tactile synth motifs more often associated with boogie albums made in the 1980s. It feels pleasingly lo-fi, too, as if a writer of 1980s and early 90s video-game soundtracks had made an electronica album. This edition also includes fine remixes by Ian O'Brien and Max 404, plus two hard-to-find bonus cuts.


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 in stock $23.95
14
Deep One
Deep One (12")
Cat: PERLON 133. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Deep One (9:35)
I'm Standing Beside You (10:30)
Review: Fumiya Tanaka is about as revered as minimal producers come. The Japanese cult hero has had a busy year too - he dropped an album One More Thing on this, his home label, only back in January, and is now back with another of his superb 12's. The title cut 'Deep One' is just that - the drums are snappy but hit down low, while menacing organ chords Ida muffled vocals are layered up top to make for a moody, churchy vibe. 'I'm Standing Beside You' is a classic minimal piece with detuned synths, those super low drum and bass rumbles and shapeshifting chords that draw you inwards forever.
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 in stock $13.16
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Brand New Day (reissue)
Cat: AMB 1703. Rel: 09 Mar 17
Morning (5:51)
Reve (7:43)
Souvenir (2:38)
Afternoon (6:25)
Pacific Jazz (9:32)
Evening (6:34)
Nite (9:21)
Ocean In Heaven (8:36)
Regard (8:22)
Review: During the late 1990s, Japanese producer Yuji Takanouchi produced a trio of sublime EPs, most of which went largely overlooked at the time. He surprisingly returned to action a few years ago with a handful of similarly dreamy, loved-up productions, prompting R&S offshoot Apollo Records - who famously released his peerless ambient house 12", Southern Paradise, in 1997 - to put together this superb compilation. The genius of his productions, whether dancefloor leaning or more horizontal in ethos, always lay in the hazy colourfulness of his synthesizer melodies and life-affirming chord progressions. It's those traits, coupled with his firm grasp of deep house and intelligent techno aesthetics, which shine through on Brand New Day. "Pacific Jazz", "Nite" and "Ocean In Heaven", in particular, are stunning.
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 in stock $21.05
16
Giro EP
Giro EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 02. Rel: 10 Jan 22
ISWIS #3 (6:52)
ISWIS #2 (6:51)
Swim In The Universe (7:16)
Love Is In The Air (7:05)
Review: The second release on Lempuyang comes courtesy of Tomoki Tsukamoto. In the late 90s Tomoki put out releases on Gez Varley's G Records, i220, and of course ran his own Metrojuice Records imprint; putting out some of the most sought-after deep & dubby techno records under his alias W-Moon. After a hiatus of over 20 years he now returns with four new tracks under his own name, still retaining that deep signature sound.




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17
JIN 08
JIN 08 (12")
Cat: JIN 08. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Energy Flash (6:27)
Energy Flash (Voiski remix) (5:47)
Final Hate (8:12)
Arabica (3:55)
Review: Gonno is one of the artists right at the heart of the current Japanese house and techno scene. He now lands on the Taiwanese label Jin with the sort of stylish sounds that have earned him that reputation. He opens ups with sophisticated house of 'Energy Flash' with its drum loops gently rocking you back and forth with diffuse pads bring the soul. The Voiski remix is a more melancholic cut with bittersweet synths riding ups and down the scale and warped bass propping it up from below. Things take a turn towards twisted and textural techno on 'Final Hate' (original mix) then into a world of ambient beauty on 'Arabica' to send you home feeling soothed.
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 in stock $16.84
18
Farfrotskies Vol 1
Cat: IDEP 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Ticktack (6:29)
Wilderness (6:10)
The Fall (8:26)
Review: Tokyo-based independent label Infodump follows up its inaugural EP with a new release from owner Takuro Hasumi. 'Ticktack' opens his account with lithe, droning synth lines which are layered up next to organic percussion and dark bass energy that keeps you on edge. 'Wilderness' then flips the script with a much more bright and trippy melodic mix over minimal drums and last of all is 'The Fall'. This one is another intriguing mix of silvery synth shimmers and stripped-back drum programming that locks you in the moment. The fresh EP comes with fresh artwork from Japanese outsider artist Pinksk.
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 in stock $13.43
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&
& (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: THINNER 005. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Lemmi Ash - "Presence" (7:10)
KOOLMFL - "Atonbow" (5:14)
Sonic Weapon - "HOMIE" (5:30)
Review: Japan's Thinner Groove flesh out their distinctive aesthetic with every new release. This time around, they welcome none other than Lemmi Ash, KOOLMFL and Sonic Weapon for a collaborative three-track EP of lowercase minimal tech and textural vignettes. The aim of the game is best encapsulated in the label's commentary: "each track can add a distinctive touch to the night, as like completing your cocktail with lemon and/or lime". Each track indeed sounds to the ear akin to how a fruity garnish tastes, with Ash's 'Presence' bringing tart citrine breaks notes to a gracefully held glass vessel. KOOLMFL's 'Atonbow' is drier bitters, barely availing itself of its trembling chords and sampled vox after an ultra-snappy initiation featuring a mere bass and kick-clap. Thinner Groove know all too well that good music is like an excitation of the flavour palate, and that minimality is the thing that lets such flavours sit.
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 in stock $17.37
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