love this thread, btw, not sure if i said that earlier or if i just thought it a bunch of times (and i'm apparently too lazy to take 10 seconds to search)
― Z S, Friday, 8 April 2011 02:22 (2 years ago) Permalink
― corey, Friday, 8 April 2011 02:27 (2 years ago) Permalink
corey - I'm a big fan of "It's All Gonna Work Out" from What, Me Worry. Maybe my favorite of his. Have you ever heard that instrumental soundtrack he did called La Pensee?? It's surprisingly addictive, kind of like one of Hosono's Monad albums. There's a track called "Brise" that's so wonderfully bizarre that it makes me laugh every time.
btw; are there any other P5 albums really worth checking out? I've got the first 6 and the only one I really like is Pizzicatomania, which Hosono produced, mainly because I love the sound (similar to his S-F-X record). They seemed to crank out records way too fast
― frogbs, Friday, 8 April 2011 03:16 (2 years ago) Permalink
also if no one's heard this, this is one of my favorite Sakamoto tunes ever, super surprised to find out that it was him, since it's really wild:
― frogbs, Friday, 8 April 2011 03:18 (2 years ago) Permalink
I like the early Non-Standard singles (Audrey Hepburn Complex, P5 In Action) Couples, Bellissima! and This Year's Girl.
My favorite P5-related release is Maki Nomiya's Pink no Kokoro from 1981 (which is actually perfect for this thread!)
― corey, Friday, 8 April 2011 03:22 (2 years ago) Permalink
nice tune!! i like madcap stuff like that
btw is she the one who sings "Baby Universe" on one of the Katamari soundtracks?? love that song
― frogbs, Friday, 8 April 2011 03:38 (2 years ago) Permalink
P-Model (1992) and Big Body (1993)
P-Model's original run was from 1979-1986, but after six years they reformed into a more focused, techno-oriented unit while retaining their original style. They're very high-quality and are a good intro to the band (or Hirasawa in general). Unlike later albums this is still grounded heavily in technopop, with lots of sequencers and blippy noises. I was only going to post the 1992 album but decided to post them both for two reasons - one, Big Body has "Chevron", one of the greatest technopop songs ever, and two, both of them are short and sort of form a set. I might wind up posting another album but for now both of these are pretty worthwhile. P-Model is more straight-up techno, while Big Body has some more epic (and harsh) style of music. In addition to "Chevron", "Wire Self" (from the s/t) is an incredible tune that deserves repeat listens. If you get to the end "No Room" is a neat update on their first single "Art Mania".
Still not a Spotify link
― frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2011 05:15 (2 years ago) Permalink
Cool — I've been meaning to listen to P-Model. "Techno-oriented" sounds up my alley.
― corey, Monday, 11 April 2011 11:42 (2 years ago) Permalink
hey frogbs is this a private party or can anybody join in? i've been living in Japan since November and buying up this kinda vinyl like crazy. would enjoy sharing w/ you guyz
― ur reading from a season in hell but u don't know what it's abt (missingNO), Monday, 11 April 2011 11:56 (2 years ago) Permalink
I have an album I'd like to post after you missingNO
― corey, Monday, 11 April 2011 12:05 (2 years ago) Permalink
you should go before me since you've been posting already !
I would love to hear some of the more psychedelic, pre-ymo stuff that's working with a primarily electronic palette.
not exactly pre-YMO, but Vanity Records put out some of the strangest electronic music I've ever heard. the Sympathy Nervous and Tolerance LPs especially are a must for all BGM disciples (they even put out a record by group called BGM iirc), super austere submerged tape loops, primitive drum boxes, insane synth programming. the Alfa/Yen Records axis gets most of the attention especially going towards the digital era but there's a lot of weird stuff out there that kinda went under the radar. there's a cool Vanity Records comp that came out last year that's highly recommended
― ur reading from a season in hell but u don't know what it's abt (missingNO), Monday, 11 April 2011 12:32 (2 years ago) Permalink
http://youtu.be/V0oKkgiiJlo
http://youtu.be/KHYpx5ucIQc
it's like weird euro minimal synth but with better synths and psychedelic drugs
― ur reading from a season in hell but u don't know what it's abt (missingNO), Monday, 11 April 2011 12:35 (2 years ago) Permalink
there's def a Cochin Moon/Zuckerzeit/Curiosum kinda vibe
― ur reading from a season in hell but u don't know what it's abt (missingNO), Monday, 11 April 2011 12:41 (2 years ago) Permalink
That Sympathy Nervous track is great. I'd never heard of any of these before, so thanks.
― corey, Monday, 11 April 2011 13:24 (2 years ago) Permalink
missingNO; by all means, especially if you can get away from the Alfa/Yen Records axis of everything...nothing against that label but sometimes its hard to remember that there was other stuff out there. I haven't heard anything on the Vanity label so fire away!
If you guys want to go next week be my guest (or just throw them up whenever), if you can't post up two albums let me know because I still have a good amount and can put up one more if you like. Really appreciated...for a while I didn't think anyone was going to help me out!!
― frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2011 13:29 (2 years ago) Permalink
I'm pretty cool with this being like two or three people just trading records or whatever. :)
― corey, Monday, 11 April 2011 13:31 (2 years ago) Permalink
absolutely, as much as I want to share these albums, I was definitely hoping to find some lurkers with weirder tastes than me
― frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2011 13:46 (2 years ago) Permalink
I would love to contribute but I'm really just dipping my toes in at this point. knowledge definitely isn't v. deep right now but I am really loving everything on this thread so far.
― (⊙_⊙?) (Alan N), Monday, 11 April 2011 13:58 (2 years ago) Permalink
No problem — the fun of sharing stuff I already know is seeing the reactions of those not already familiar. It's always awesome to see more people get into BGM.
― corey, Monday, 11 April 2011 14:11 (2 years ago) Permalink
Yeah...it's kind of the Sgt. Pepper or whatever of the genre; one of the few early synth albums that really "plays up" to whatever speakers you have...if you have subs, there's such a big kick-thump on tracks like "Ballet"...not even Kraftwerk had that! And "Mass" continues to scare the shit out of me in any situation
― frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2011 14:23 (2 years ago) Permalink
yeah it's one of the few records of that era that lets the bass in the 808 kick come through in the mix. compare BGM to a Soft Cell record from the same period and you'll see what I mean
there's a different mix of "Happy End" w/ a straight 4x4 808 kick drum that's well worth tracking down
― ur reading from a season in hell but u don't know what it's abt (missingNO), Monday, 11 April 2011 14:42 (2 years ago) Permalink
is that the one on Sakamoto's Arrangement EP?
btw "1000 Knives" is definitely one of the high watermarks of 808 beats
― frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2011 14:49 (2 years ago) Permalink
agreed on BGM. just played it on my living room setup last week and it sounded great.
that sympathy nervous track is excellent!
― (⊙_⊙?) (Alan N), Monday, 11 April 2011 14:54 (2 years ago) Permalink
Read somewhere that YMO playing "1000 Knives" live was the first concert appearance of an 808? Not sure if that's true or not but I believe it.
― corey, Monday, 11 April 2011 15:06 (2 years ago) Permalink
Who else was using them in 1980/1981? It didn't really become popular until the mid-to-late 80's.
― frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2011 20:10 (2 years ago) Permalink
Roland (coincidence?) Bocquet's "Robot Bleu" has a few tracks that use it. Tangerine Dream was using them too in their live shows, but they were using them essentially as "rhythm boxes" and not really realizing their programming potential the way YMO did.
― corey, Monday, 11 April 2011 20:15 (2 years ago) Permalink
I'm thinking the Germans would have been among the first, thought maybe Cluster had used them at some point but I guess not. I thought Kraftwerk used them for Electric Cafe but just found out it was a Linn drum machine.
― frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2011 20:21 (2 years ago) Permalink
Oh wait, it was on "Musique Non Stop"
― frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2011 20:24 (2 years ago) Permalink
xxxxxxp; i really like the Sympathy Nervous track; seems to have ties to some of the really old experimental electronic stuff I've heard...not a dig on the music, but I'm kind of surprised it came out as late as 1980
― frogbs, Tuesday, 12 April 2011 02:01 (2 years ago) Permalink
my favorite japanese new wave song, talk back by logic system. first heard it in the late '90s and i still find it fresh today.
― Sébastien, Tuesday, 12 April 2011 22:41 (2 years ago) Permalink
was thinking about uploading that album some day; that one's pretty good but I haven't really found any of the other Logic System albums worthwhile. he doesn't strike me as much of a composer...
so are you guys going to take over next week or should I keep going?
― frogbs, Thursday, 14 April 2011 13:31 (2 years ago) Permalink
I'll do Monday.
― corey, Thursday, 14 April 2011 19:42 (2 years ago) Permalink
i'll take the week after then, if that's cool
― ur reading from a season in hell but u don't know what it's abt (missingNO), Friday, 15 April 2011 07:14 (2 years ago) Permalink
Does anyone have any early Maki Nomiya or Portable Rock? That YT upthread is great, would love to hear more, SLSK not yielding any results.
― bRon To Run (MaresNest), Sunday, 17 April 2011 23:07 (2 years ago) Permalink
I actually don't have time to do this atm, but if someone else wants to go they're more than welcome. Sorry :\
― corey, Monday, 18 April 2011 03:37 (2 years ago) Permalink
that's ok; if anyone else wants to post something up go aheadotherwise i'll maybe put something up
― frogbs, Monday, 18 April 2011 14:51 (2 years ago) Permalink
anyone doing next week?? or should I put a few more up?
until then, here's a song that's kind of taken over my life lately...I even had a dream about it
― frogbs, Friday, 22 April 2011 06:28 (2 years ago) Permalink
uh yeah i was gonna do tomorrow but i have to pull out now, as soon as i get a home internet connection i'm back in
― ur reading from a season in hell but u don't know what it's abt (missingNO), Sunday, 24 April 2011 11:22 (2 years ago) Permalink
ok, here are a couple more:
Haruomi Hosono - Paraiso (1978)
Not really "new wave" per se but still one of my very favorite albums. Hosono was the founding member of YMO and wound up quite famous as a composer of ambient and electronic music. However, before that, he was the bassist in a couple of rock bands (including Happy End) before taking an interest in tropical and exotica music. By 1978, he was starting to incorporate electronics into his work, most famously on Cochin Moon, released the same year. This is more song-based, and holy cow is it magical. It's catchy, relaxing, and otherworldly. Has the feel of a good exotica/folk album but the electronic textures make everything off-balance. And then you have Hosono's goofy vocals, which are charming (if not very good on a technical scale). Hey, I like his voice. Check out the cover of the Okinawan folk song "Asatoya Yunta", which almost sounds as though the vocals are sung backwards. Creepy, but in a good way. Lots of great music here.
click here to get it
Akiko Yano - Japanese Girl (1976)
You might recognize Yano's name from her husband of nearly two decades, Ryuichi Sakamoto (they have since split). She often played live with the group, especially in their 79-80 era, and they would sometimes perform a few of her songs ("Kang Tong Boy" is probably the one you've heard if you follow YMO). She's also a pretty prolific solo artist, regularly releasing solo albums since 1976. On this, her debut, she must have been a teenager when she wrote most of the songs. But it's a very enjoyable listen with some very memorable tunes and a lot of neat Japanese instrumentation. It was recorded in L.A. with members of Little Feat. The tune "Helicopter" in particular is stunning. Rolling Stone rated it the 26th best Japanese album of all time, whatever that means.
― frogbs, Tuesday, 26 April 2011 04:23 (2 years ago) Permalink
japanese girl is a stone classic, easily as good as anything YMO ever did. good picks
― ur reading from a season in hell but u don't know what it's abt (missingNO), Tuesday, 26 April 2011 05:20 (2 years ago) Permalink
Love that Akiko record, iirc it has *all* of Little Feat as a backing band.
― the crap gig in the sky (MaresNest), Tuesday, 26 April 2011 08:36 (2 years ago) Permalink
yeah I wasn't sure whether to put that or Gohan Ga Dekitayo up, as it has a lot more electronics and definitely is more of a New Wave album, but ultimately it lost out because it's so damn long...right now I only really have her early stuff, are the later albums worth getting?
― frogbs, Tuesday, 26 April 2011 13:39 (2 years ago) Permalink
Trying to catch up on this thread. Love this stuff so much.
― emil.y, Tuesday, 26 April 2011 14:03 (2 years ago) Permalink
XP - I have 'Honto No Kimoch' from 2004 which is pretty great, has elements of the first album sound I guess, haven't listened to it in a while, will revisit.
― the crap gig in the sky (MaresNest), Tuesday, 26 April 2011 14:08 (2 years ago) Permalink
Later Akiko Yano albums are great! Highly recommended.
― Winky Dinky Dawgz (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 26 April 2011 21:37 (2 years ago) Permalink
any in particular?? i'm trying to go chronologically but theres just sooo much of it
― frogbs, Thursday, 28 April 2011 14:41 (2 years ago) Permalink
Try 'Honto No Kimochi', I'd be interested to see what you think.
― the crap gig in the sky (MaresNest), Thursday, 28 April 2011 14:57 (2 years ago) Permalink
i'm way behind on this thread but i just wanna say that i'm am completely and utterly in love with Sim City
― karl...arlk...rlka...lkar..., Thursday, 28 April 2011 17:26 (2 years ago) Permalink
yeah, sim city is so, so good. been spinning it a bunch.
― (⊙_⊙?) (Alan N), Thursday, 28 April 2011 18:40 (2 years ago) Permalink
you guys should check out the P-Model albums I posted a few weeks back thendefinitely much more technopop oriented, but they're also really good.later P-Model albums sound a lot like the solo ones, very epic and dense, maybe I'll put some of those up
― frogbs, Thursday, 28 April 2011 18:59 (2 years ago) Permalink
came to post this https://soundcloud.com/musicissf/the-melody-of-the-sky new stuff but i think it's relevant here.
now listening to the spencer doran mix, nice stuff.
― Sébastien, Sunday, 24 February 2013 20:13 (2 months ago) Permalink