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Heisei No Oto (Japanese Left-Field Pop From The CD Age, 1989-1996)


From the dawn of the CD-era in Japan to the sun-set of the analogue vinyl age comes a hidden treasury: Heisei No Oto casts light on 1989-96 Japan through the lens of left-field pop, ambient electronics and synth-driven groove.
Featuring cult gems and unheard turns from artists both legendary and obscure, this 2-LP compilation is an invitation to roam the shadows of Japan’s pop culture—on vinyl, for the first time.
For the digger, the dreamer and the listener who wants more than the expected, this is one for the crate, the cart and the display stand.
A1
Jun Sato - Lorang
A2
Fumihiro Murakami - Miko
A3
Love, Peace & Trance - Yeelen
A4
Tadahiko Yokogawa - Stop Me
B1
Ichiko Hashimoto - L'Ete
B2
Yosui Inoue - Pi Po Pa
B3
Eiki Nonaka - Phlanged Vortex
B4
Tomoko Kina - Ink
C1
Adi - Co-Cu-U
C2
Xácara - Night In Aracaju
C3
Poison Girl Friend - Nobody
C4
Dream Dolphin - Take No Michi
D1
Keisuke Sakurai - Harai
D2
Hiroki Ishiguro - Unity
D3
Dido - Mermaid
D4
Keisuke Kikuchi - Retro Electric




