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10 essential Japanese folk and rock records of the early ’70s A guide to the majestic sound of the Japanese underground. Light in the Attic Records’ upcoming release Even A Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973 collects a number of essential folk and rock songs from the angura, or underground, movement of late ‘60s-early ‘70s Japan. Happy End, Haruomi Hosono and Maki Asakawa may be r
The disco 100. Disco has changed. What has forever been defined by the glitter-ball aesthetic of Saturday Night Fever, has, slowly opened its arms to embrace a world of different musics, loosely connected by the idea, feel or groove of “disco”. Fuelled by voracious selectors and intrepid reissue labels bringing back 12″s from Beirut to Port Of Spain, our understanding of the genre has become all t
Nan Goldin with Mica Levi & Soundwalk Collective & Franz Schubert
Our quest for the world’s best record shops takes us to Japan’s hyperactive metropolis. Every week, we pick out one must-visit spot from a different city around the world with photos and a little bit of history. Think of it as a kind of 1000 places to see before you die for record shops. Having touched down in London, Berlin, Chicago, New Delhi and Paris, we’ve got vertigo in Tokyo this week at Di
Geisha Boogie: 10 essential Japanese records that no-one is looking for Teaming up with Phonica Records for a new label to release new and old music from across the dance music spectrum, Alexander Bradley introduces Utopia Records and marks its debut release of Manabu Nagayama & Soichi Terada’s Low Tension with a run down of 10 other essential Japanese records. Words: Alexander Bradley If you are
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