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Collection of hard-to-find Japanese independent music. Curated by Saya (Tenniscoats) and Markus Acher (The Notwist) 2CD 6 panel digipak, incl. 32 page booklet In collaboration with Markus Acher's Alien Transistor label, Morr Music presents a collection of hard-to-find Japanese independent music, compiled by Saya, who plays with Ueno Takashi in the iconic duo Tenniscoats. They are part of a current music scene, which is little known outside of Japan. 'Minna Miteru' focuses on that very scene: the featured bands and musicians share a certain idea of DIY, and are also connected through frequent collaborations and mutual appreciation. The following notes were written by Markus Acher, who also plays with Saya & Ueno in the band Spirit Fest: 'In 2018 I was sitting in the Tenniscoats' kitchen with beer and music, looking at Ueno's wonderful risograph songbook 'Minna Miteru' (Everybody Watch) which collects the lyrics and chords of their friends' songs alongside his own illustrations, when Saya suggested putting together a compilation of these and other songs for our label. I couldn't have been happier, this sounded like a dream to me. My first encounter with the Tenniscoats' own music and their label Majikick was through finding the compilation 'Songs for Nao' (Chapter Music, 2004), which totally changed my way of listening to music. I had never heard any music like this before - very intimate, but melodic and experimental at the same time. It sounded like freedom, free from expectations, free from the fear of failing, and never afraid of beauty. They just do what they like, and sometimes it sounds like the Beatles and Albert Ayler at the same time. Beautiful and wild. Since then I have tried to get every Tenniscoats release, following Majikick and connected labels like Pong-Kong, 7ep or Sweet Dreams Press, learning that from Germany, without speaking Japanese, this is not so easy. But now here is 'Minna Miteru', a compilation of recent Japanese indie-music. And I'm very happy about it, because although there have been many great reissues of 70s and 80s Japanese music recently, most contemporary Japanese independent bands and artists are hardly known outside of Japan and so it's hard to find their music. And I couldn't think of a better guide to this special scene than Saya, whose love, dedication and personal selections have made this such a unique and beautiful compilation. You'll hear some of the Tenniscoats' closest friends and collaborators (Eddie Marcon, Yumbo, Yuko Ikema), but also artists they are fans of, like the legendary Jun Konagaya (aka Grim) and many befriended bands that form a scene of uncategorisable outsiders in pop, like the one-man-orchestra Ichi, the trumpet-trumpet-organ-trio Popo, the mysterious psychedelic songwriter Aritomo and the pianist/electronic musician Ytamo. So many beautiful surprises: melodicas, electronics, folk-songs, brass bands, sound-experiments and melodies, melodies, melodies... Every song a treasure, exploding\u30cf\u30b9\u30ce\u30b9 Tr.06 / Hasunosu Tr.06
\u3057\u308d\u3044\u3082\u306e / Shiroimono
Lost Gray
\u898b\u4e0a\u3052\u305f\u3089 / Miagetara
Party On A Floating Cake
\u30a2\u30eb\u30d5\u30a1 / Alpha
N.P.S.
\u30da\u30eb\u30b7\u30e3\u30f3\u30fb\u30e9\u30b0 / Persian Rug
Marcos (Brazil)
\u98a8\u306e\u6d5c\u8fba / Windy Shores
\u306f\u3060\u304b\u3067\u8e0a\u308b\u306e\u306f\u6065\u305a\u304b\u3057\u3044 / But, Dance
\u3068\u3068\u3068 / To To To
\u6728\u4eba / Kibito
\u3068\u3089\u3068\u3089\u3044\u304a\u3093 / Toratolion
\u30d2\u30e8\u30c9\u30ea / Hiyodori
Yoko Majikick Ono
\u6771\u5357\u897f\u5317 / Toh Nan Sha Pei
\u5149\u306f\u96e8\u306b\u306a\u308a\u96e8\u306f\u5ddd\u306b\u306a\u308a\u5ddd\u306f\u96ea\u306b\u306a\u308b / The Light Becomes Rain, The Rain Becomes A River, And The Light Becomes Snow
\u305d\u306e\u5e7b\u3092\u4fe1\u3058\u3066 / Creer En La Ilusi\xf3n
\u3042\u3081\u304c\u3075\u3063\u3066\u304d\u305f\u3093\u3060\u3001\u3088\u308b\u3082\u3075\u308b\u306d / Ame Ga Futte Kitanda, Yoru Mo Furune
Laser Stickers \u7b2c4\u7ae0 / Laser Stickers No.4
\u30de\u30b0\u30ce\u30ea\u30a2 / Magnolia
\u60aa\u9b54\u306e\u6b4c / The Devil Song
\u30e1\u30ec\u30b9\u30c6\u30a3\u30a2 / Merestia
\u30c8\u30ad\u30ce\u30de\u30c9 / Toki No Mado
Time Tonight
My Holy Parade
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Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.Collection of hard-to-find Japanese independent music. Curated by Saya (Tenniscoats) and Markus Acher (The Notwist) 2CD 6 panel digipak, incl. 32 page booklet In collaboration with Markus Acher's Alien Transistor label, Morr Music presents a collection of hard-to-find Japanese independent music, compiled by Saya, who plays with Ueno Takashi in the iconic duo Tenniscoats. They are part of a current music scene, which is little known outside of Japan. 'Minna Miteru' focuses on that very scene: the featured bands and musicians share a certain idea of DIY, and are also connected through frequent collaborations and mutual appreciation. The following notes were written by Markus Acher, who also plays with Saya & Ueno in the band Spirit Fest: 'In 2018 I was sitting in the Tenniscoats' kitchen with beer and music, looking at Ueno's wonderful risograph songbook 'Minna Miteru' (Everybody Watch) which collects the lyrics and chords of their friends' songs alongside his own illustrations, when Saya suggested putting together a compilation of these and other songs for our label. I couldn't have been happier, this sounded like a dream to me. My first encounter with the Tenniscoats' own music and their label Majikick was through finding the compilation 'Songs for Nao' (Chapter Music, 2004), which totally changed my way of listening to music. I had never heard any music like this before - very intimate, but melodic and experimental at the same time. It sounded like freedom, free from expectations, free from the fear of failing, and never afraid of beauty. They just do what they like, and sometimes it sounds like the Beatles and Albert Ayler at the same time. Beautiful and wild. Since then I have tried to get every Tenniscoats release, following Majikick and connected labels like Pong-Kong, 7ep or Sweet Dreams Press, learning that from Germany, without speaking Japanese, this is not so easy. But now here is 'Minna Miteru', a compilation of recent Japanese indie-music. And I'm very happy about it, because although there have been many great reissues of 70s and 80s Japanese music recently, most contemporary Japanese independent bands and artists are hardly known outside of Japan and so it's hard to find their music. And I couldn't think of a better guide to this special scene than Saya, whose love, dedication and personal selections have made this such a unique and beautiful compilation. You'll hear some of the Tenniscoats' closest friends and collaborators (Eddie Marcon, Yumbo, Yuko Ikema), but also artists they are fans of, like the legendary Jun Konagaya (aka Grim) and many befriended bands that form a scene of uncategorisable outsiders in pop, like the one-man-orchestra Ichi, the trumpet-trumpet-organ-trio Popo, the mysterious psychedelic songwriter Aritomo and the pianist/electronic musician Ytamo. So many beautiful surprises: melodicas, electronics, folk-songs, brass bands, sound-experiments and melodies, melodies, melodies... Every song a treasure, explodingu30cfu30b9u30ceu30b9 Tr.06 / Hasunosu Tr.06u3057u308du3044u3082u306e / ShiroimonoLost Grayu898bu4e0au3052u305fu3089 / MiagetaraParty On A Floating Cakeu30a2u30ebu30d5u30a1 / AlphaN.P.S.u30dau30ebu30b7u30e3u30f3u30fbu30e9u30b0 / Persian RugMarcos (Brazil)u98a8u306eu6d5cu8fba / Windy Shoresu306fu3060u304bu3067u8e0au308bu306eu306fu6065u305au304bu3057u3044 / But, Danceu3068u3068u3068 / To To Tou6728u4eba / Kibitou3068u3089u3068u3089u3044u304au3093 / Toratolionu30d2u30e8u30c9u30ea / HiyodoriYoko Majikick Onou6771u5357u897fu5317 / Toh Nan Sha Peiu5149u306fu96e8u306bu306au308au96e8u306fu5dddu306bu306au308au5dddu306fu96eau306bu306au308b / The Light Becomes Rain, The Rain Becomes A River, And The Light Becomes Snowu305du306eu5e7bu3092u4fe1u3058u3066 / Creer En La Ilusixf3nu3042u3081u304cu3075u3063u3066u304du305fu3093u3060u3001u3088u308bu3082u3075u308bu306d / Ame Ga Futte Kitanda, Yoru Mo FuruneLaser Stickers u7b2c4u7ae0 / Laser Stickers No.4u30deu30b0u30ceu30eau30a2 / Magnoliau60aau9b54u306eu6b4c / The Devil Songu30e1u30ecu30b9u30c6u30a3u30a2 / Merestiau30c8u30adu30ceu30deu30c9 / Toki No MadoTime TonightMy Holy Parade
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