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did anyone mention kaito yet?
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Jason Hogans wrote:
> i know that i'm crazy late, haven't checked my list mail in a few days:
> nobukazu takemura. i love him. sorry if someone mentioned him already. throw
> his name in google. he's got a tune, i believe its called "sign", som
i know that i'm crazy late, haven't checked my list mail in a few days:
nobukazu takemura. i love him. sorry if someone mentioned him already. throw
his name in google. he's got a tune, i believe its called "sign", some ol'
double time-1/2 time-timbaland 3003-vocoded insanity. i first heard it
dur
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> Subject: (313) Japanese electronic artists
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> Curious to see who has explored the work of Japanese techno artists -
> been getting into the Sublime label lately and there seems to be a lot of
> names (on that label and other) that should be better known as they creat
There was an interesting article about the Cisco store
http://www.cisco-records.co.jp/
on Jeff Mills Electronic Directory http://www.electronicdir.com/
You would think there would be a huge influx of techno artist from Japan but
that's not the case.
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> I'd like to know if any list members have done some techno tourism
> in Japan and what it was like - I've always wanted to go there. Let
> me live vicariously through you
I spent last October kicking around Japan (Tokyo most
I went back and read MEK's original message, and of the releases I
list, the most heavily melodic are the Park Avenue and Ken Ishii, and
the most ambient are the DJ Krush and the Isolated Audio Players
comps. The Ishii, in fact, is probably the most melodic techno record
I've heard since I finally
Here are a few I haven't seen mentioned yet:
o PARK AVENUE are on Frogman sublabel USB, and are a great mixture of
relaxed techno and house with more idm-ish elements. The track
"Park Avenue" on their debut LP _Mexico_ is one of the nicest vocal
techno / house tracks I've heard in a whi
I found the limited yellow vynil version of YMO Compute Game at my local
used book and record store.
(I also found a scratched up 12" of Human Resource Dominator on R&S with no
record sleeve for .49 cent's)
One of my favorite YMO albums is BMG even though the vocals sound a little
slured still som
my very most favorite japanese release is the 'romance' lp by web on syzygy
records. one thing on green vinyl, from the same guy who did the eva ep on
fatcat records
the album in from 1995, in a very smooth b12/art-way, but with a smooth
very lofi feel. the album is really along the way of o
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At 07:51 AM 1/11/2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
I'm not sure if I would call
y abstract - possibly too abstract for someone as shallow as myself.
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>Rei Harakami is always fun.
Well then, how about Yoshinori Sunahara?
Denki Groove is a hoot, albeit a manic hoot. (try Voxxx)
Ryuchi Sakamoto
There was someone Japanese on Ferox as well, but I can't recall the name at
the moment.
rei mitsui...but he's not really japanese, he's a brit under an alias...
some japanese peeps that havent been mentioned (i don't think):
matrix (chain reaction)
keyo laboratories (creme/bunker...knowing thes
for someone as shallow as myself.
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Rei Harakami is always fun.
Well then, how about Yoshinori Sunahara?
Denki Groove is a hoot, albeit a manic hoot. (try Voxxx)
Ryuchi Sakamoto started a label called Progressive Form not t
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Rei Harakami is always fun.
jeff
Any views
Rei Harakami is always fun.
jeff
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japanese techno artisits i like.. none of them really ambient or melodic
however:
Fumiya Tanaka
Takaaki Itoh
Hiroaki Iizuka
Chester Beatty
DJ Shufflem
ubject: (313) Japanese electronic artists
> Curious to see who has explored the work of Japanese techno artists -
> been getting into the Sublime label lately and there seems to be a lot of
> names (on that label and other) that should be better known as they create
> some really good techno/am
Curious to see who has explored the work of Japanese techno artists -
been getting into the Sublime label lately and there seems to be a lot of
names (on that label and other) that should be better known as they create
some really good techno/ambient techno/house music - however seeing that
Japanes
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