Decades-old stuff that was fairly unknown in the West but suddenly got very famous online (aka: the Fishmans thread)

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and again: if i had known about this band 20 years ago, i would have been a huge fan.

Alvin Lu wrote about them in his "City God" column in San Francisco Bay Guardian over 20 years ago - must have been some of the earliest writing in the US on them. The piece makes references to a long-gone English-language website devoted to them (also note that Lu couldn't track down Long Season at the time).

Night Cruising

gjoon1, Monday, 6 February 2023 01:21 (three years ago)

top selling album on Bandcamp right now is....a Susumu Hirasawa live compilation. his stuff definitely seems to be finding a Western audience lately

frogbs, Monday, 6 February 2023 01:23 (three years ago)

This documentary is deadly, thanks again, about halfway in.

MaresNest, Monday, 6 February 2023 15:43 (three years ago)

cheers! i'm going to give it a watch this evening.

mentioning polaris again here already— it's fairly hypnotic stuff at times and if you like those "infinite" dub vamps that fishmans would get into there's a wealth of pleasing sounds waiting for you.

thank you for the link gj! that's pretty remarkable. it brings up something i've thought about a lot: i suppose i've always been in the minority in the sense that i don't mind (and sometimes prefer) pop music sung in a language i don't understand. and again maybe just me, but i always wanted the "imports" section in the record store to be full of mystery things that i had no clue about (not just expensive reissues of the same old classic albums). so reading alvin lu's quick overview there and getting the sense that he genuinely wanted to hip other people to the group —coupled with the more recent online revival for fishmans' music— it makes me wonder just how much in the minority i've been this whole time.

"i'm grateful." (Austin), Monday, 6 February 2023 16:14 (three years ago)

polaris — "光と影" (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2HuHD8EYMQ

and tears of joy were wept.

"i'm grateful." (Austin), Monday, 6 February 2023 17:17 (three years ago)

sorry that's "slow motion", here's "光と影"—
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1_2sT3uknk

"i'm grateful." (Austin), Monday, 6 February 2023 17:18 (three years ago)

("slow motion" also a very epic lovely)

"i'm grateful." (Austin), Monday, 6 February 2023 17:18 (three years ago)

everyone needs to watch that documentary.

"i'm grateful." (Austin), Thursday, 9 February 2023 15:19 (three years ago)

Yes! So many thoughts about the way the documentary was made.

MaresNest, Thursday, 9 February 2023 16:09 (three years ago)

https://i.imgur.com/ulindD5.jpg

"i'm grateful." (Austin), Saturday, 11 February 2023 19:24 (three years ago)

nice t shirt. i listened the fishmansus ca. 2013 but i still don't understand the praising.

CerebralCaustic, Monday, 13 February 2023 02:20 (three years ago)

Ata Kak - Ooba Sima

Is one of my favorites. Not sure if it qualifies because it was virtually unknown even in Ghana until Awesome Tapes from Africa unearthed it and it became popular.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 02:31 (three years ago)

Also Mariah - Shinzo No Tobira

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 02:32 (three years ago)

i'm claiming the credit (indirectly) for Shinzo No Tobira taking off. I was in Eurasia records in Shinjuku, perhaps my favourite Tokyo record shop, around 2007/8. The owner was always playing great music and while I was browsing he put on Shinzo No Tobira and I flipped out and bought it on the spot. I shared a rip of it on a private music sharing site I had set up and it became the most popular track in that site's history. The version on Youtube that then went viral is the same vinyl rip I had uploaded.

I devoted a crazy amount of time to reissuing it but was ultimately beaten to the punch.

stirmonster, Monday, 13 February 2023 14:10 (three years ago)

Wow thanks, stirmonster! I downloaded what must have been your rip from Root Strata about 10 years ago. It's wild that something so great can languish in obscurity for so long

J. Sam, Monday, 13 February 2023 16:24 (three years ago)

hah, that's super cool, and yes I will give you the credit. sometimes I think it really does work like that. the Fishmans thing you could probably link back to one or two particularly enthusiastic fans.

I have a little bit of experience there actually - about 10 years ago I was really enthusiastic about Susumu Hirasawa and his band P-Model and since there was very little writing in English I was the guy writing stuff on RYM, blogs, various message boards, even an article for Perfect Sound Forever. I kinda thought all this was just going into the void but thanks to some soundtracks he did eventually he got a Western audience and when they looked him up I guess most of the results were just shit I had written. It's kind of surreal reading some reviews and seeing the exact same language and phrasing you used. In fact there was some long blogpost (with MP3s) that just quoted my stuff extensively. Later on I was invited to a Discord and found out that apparently everyone knew who I was and that actually a few Japanese fans were obsessed with figuring out who this random American dude was, because Hirasawa really had no presence here AT ALL. you couldn't even get his CDs shipped overseas.

frogbs, Monday, 13 February 2023 16:37 (three years ago)

That's great!

stirmonster, Monday, 13 February 2023 19:04 (three years ago)

I’m the one who uploaded it to youtube!

The mp3 I used came from the 20jazzfunkgreats blog

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 19:42 (three years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRgLhEGEetc

Everyone that doesn’t know it needs to listen to it asap

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 19:43 (three years ago)

Someone wrote to me that they had the rights and wouldn’t take it down because it was popular but they’d be the ones collecting the money which I had no problem with as I wasn’t monetizing it obviously. Only thing I asked for was to please get in line for the vinyl reissue.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 19:47 (three years ago)

I’m the one who uploaded it to youtube!

oh my! small world.

The mp3 I used came from the 20jazzfunkgreats blog

20jfg guys were members of my music sharing site / friends of mine.

stirmonster, Monday, 13 February 2023 19:55 (three years ago)

Thank you so much for being the one who did the crate digging and brought it back into the blogosphere. Easily a top 10 song of the 80’s for me. My mind is still blown every time I listen to it.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 20:00 (three years ago)

Btw seeing as you should get credit for doing the digging, do you want me to post a writeup or link or something in the description?

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 20:03 (three years ago)

thanks for offering but i'm fine leaving it as it is.

stirmonster, Monday, 13 February 2023 20:17 (three years ago)

I may have edited the description either way ;)

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 21:03 (three years ago)

thanks Moka. that's very kind.

stirmonster, Monday, 13 February 2023 21:13 (three years ago)

that is very cool about the mariah record!! big thanks to stirmonster & moka for bringing it into our lives

this is another one definitely seems to have got out into the wider world in recent times:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGsSAVz1BBQ
Steve Monite - Only You

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Monday, 13 February 2023 21:17 (three years ago)

what a cool story, plus now I'm hearing Mariah for the first time and it's fantastic (some good comments on your YT page too Moka)

rob, Monday, 13 February 2023 21:21 (three years ago)

that Steve Monite track is an uber fave and another where it seems so mad it took nearly 40 years to become known more widely.

stirmonster, Monday, 13 February 2023 22:33 (three years ago)

And its not even the best track off the album as i've recently learnt - Things Fall Apart is soooo good!

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Monday, 13 February 2023 22:45 (three years ago)

Steve Monite track is great.

There’s a somewhat unnecessary theophilus london + tame impala rework of it that I’ve overheard in bars instead of the Steve Monite one - which is a shame but hey better than nothing.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Monday, 13 February 2023 23:19 (three years ago)

i get so many of these in my discover weekly. i think this one fits:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfEOg67L-gg
Om Alec Khaoli - Say You Love Me

, Tuesday, 14 February 2023 00:49 (three years ago)

it's not really comparable to people doing god's work on here but I ripped a yann tomita record that was not available in the usual places many years ago and I get some kind of strange pride when I encounter the same rip out in the wild, with my old file naming quirks and so on

(⊙_⊙?) (original bgm), Tuesday, 14 February 2023 20:17 (three years ago)

thank you stir + moka.

i'd like to go back to fishmans for a moment. feel free to scroll past. they really have been an astounding discovery for me. i'd like to tell you about it. thanks for listening.

i have a lot of mental health problems. it's caused me a lot of personal problems. i'm that annoying guy, too: if i'm upset beyond reason, sit me in a room for five minutes with headphones playing a song of my choice and i'll be fine afterwards. it keeps me grounded in ways i don't fully understand. i'm a very cheesy person, so i say silly things like "I BELIEVE IN THE HEALING POWER OF MUSIC" without any sense of irony whatsoever.

i also believe genuinely weird things like time being an experience unique to the specific user. just as some people prefer coffee with a lot of sweeteners while others can't stand anything except plain black, an hour for you is not the same as it is for me. ned raggett —who i am hereby nominating as official mascot and media spokesperson of ilx— has talked about how music has affected his sense of time when hearing a specific song by a specifically significant band: TIME STOPPED i believe was how ned described his first experience with "soon." i know my version of what he's talking about. it's one of the reasons i keep listening to music. it doesn't happen very often, but hey now! when it does. i've posted about one of my experiences.

so i seek out music a lot. i wish i could contribute more than just awe and gratitude. i do feel quite like a poseur among you guys sometimes. now is one of those times because i discovered fishmans through the rateyourmusic top rated list. i wanted to have a look at it after seeing that kendrick had become the #1 rated album on the site. discourse re:rym in mind, maybe that's where my insecurity stems from?

all that to say, whatever the case was when i hit play on LONG SEASON just over a week ago late on a saturday night, i was ready to kill myself. i had a plan and had taken at least one of the necessary steps to follow through with it.

but... time [/u]stopped[/u].

you know that feeling when you just know? call it intuition, being "fully in touch" with your preferences, or whatever, maybe i'm just high on sunshine. in any case, there's a moment about 8 or 9 minutes into LONG SEASON where the key changes ever so slightly and somebody hits this guitar arpeggio for the first time — yeah, i don't remember my first listen to the rest of the album after that but i played it several more times in the next day or so.

it's really singular, obviously. i haven't heard every recording ever made, but it sticks out in my mind as starkly unique among the things i have. it signaled a bigger change in sound for them (which really came about on ku-chu camp) but nothing else in their catalogue sounds like it. even the way it was recorded and mastered sounds out of step with everything else around it.

i like the early pop/reggae stuff just fine. some really catchy songs in there, but i definitely prefer the "dreampop fusion" from 95ish onwards. uchu nipppon setagaya was another life-affirming first listen and that material has become my favorite. the album is a stone cold classic and the obsession with clocks and walking throughout pleases me to no end. just felt like one of those first time "five mic" listens walking through the park listening on my headphones. the surrounding material is also excellent. the non-album "season" single i posted upthread was also an instant classic. if you've never heard the walking in the rhythm remixes and you like longform kankyo ongaku sounds, it's exceptional. and ku-chu camp is not far behind all of that. all very definitively classic.

(the movie is great with reservations, btw. focuses solely on "the band," if that makes sense. there's some conflicts and deeper issues hinted at, but i did feel like a few things were maybe glossed over? i don't know the band well enough to say. there is a ton of great candid and archive footage of them. considering that, and sato's behavior as documented in the film, i feel like there's more to the story than they're saying. most likely unsaid out of privacy, which is more than respectable imo. i did finish the film with a deep sense of melancholy as the revamped band rips into "ゆらめき in the air" over the credits and motegi talks about how they want to honor sato's legacy by continuing to play his music. i can't think of anything else i would want to do if were i in his position. and yet. always gonna be a big blue tear on that smiley face next to fishmans. if you like the band, definitely watch the film.)

and here i am: still alive and still reading this discussion board and looking for more fuel. and that brings me back around to thanking you, stir + moka. i was geeking out when i saw your exchange. i don't know the whole story, but i believe both of you did play a part in the revival of that album and that song. it's because of people like you, i'm able to look it up on streaming and just be able to hear it.

which i did yesterday on my walk and immediately added "shinzo no tibira" to my `radio station` playlist. !!!tytytytytytyty!!!

anyway. as you were.

"i'm grateful." (Austin), Wednesday, 15 February 2023 23:08 (three years ago)

hugs 2 u austin. please stick around and keep posting <3

o shit the sheriff (NickB), Wednesday, 15 February 2023 23:16 (three years ago)

Cosign, I've loved reading your take on Fishmans and greatly enjoyed the documentary. I think I mentioned it upthread but I'd be interested to know what you thought of another favourite Japanese band of mine, Clammbon (whose singer Ikuko Harada is a talking head in the doc).

MaresNest, Wednesday, 15 February 2023 23:55 (three years ago)

i third that emotion xx

stirmonster, Thursday, 16 February 2023 00:17 (three years ago)

Austin: that’s some deep stuff you’re sharing. I can relate as I myself have been called feisty around here and I believe in the therapeutic aspects of music. There’s been many times in my life where music has been my shelter. Even in the minor things: I might be the only one of my friends who doesn’t stress while driving in heavy traffic because it gives me time to listen to music calmly.

That said, while I feel very happy I could provide you with at least a new discovery you love, please reach out and seek professional help. We all want you to stick around.

✖✖✖ (Moka), Thursday, 16 February 2023 00:54 (three years ago)

hi i just reread my post and i didn't mean for it to have such a despairing tone. polar opposite, in fact. this place, you folks, and the things it leads me to are nothing but pure inspiration and happiness.

mares i have clammbon in my queue. ty!

(also steve monite is cool! nice!)

"i'm grateful." (Austin), Thursday, 16 February 2023 16:52 (three years ago)

Austin, the Imagination record might be a good place to start, esp the tune called 'Folklore' :)

MaresNest, Thursday, 16 February 2023 17:22 (three years ago)

And speaking of loops or quasi-loops, it's not quite decades old (2005), but it's well worth posting this monster. As someone said, it hooks to a reptilian part of your brain and does not let go. It's probably my most amazing obscure find these past 10 years. Not that it had no following, but I can only imagine it will grow in popularity.

Ladybird - Shit and Shine

I've heard some of Shit and Shine's stuff, but never this. It's on Bandcamp now. I've listened to the whole thing twice since reading your post and it's crazy that even with the extreme length and repetition I find I want to listen again almost as soon as it's over.

beard papa, Thursday, 16 February 2023 19:08 (three years ago)

Austin, that was a super inspiring post and glad you are here posting <3

I am using your worlds, Thursday, 16 February 2023 20:53 (three years ago)

hi thank you for listening!

also thank you mares, i liked imagination. it has a bit more of an "alternative" kind of feel, but yes good songs! will get to the others in time.

up and down. SO FAST! stay together.💙 (Austin), Saturday, 18 February 2023 20:20 (three years ago)

xp beard papa, I was turned on to Ladybird a couple weeks ago and I had the same reaction as you. It's the kind of record that deserves a rabid cult following if it doesn't have one already

J. Sam, Sunday, 19 February 2023 02:26 (three years ago)

...which is essentially what the post you quoted says lol

J. Sam, Sunday, 19 February 2023 02:29 (three years ago)

three weeks pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aroJNFXGaOk

''can be prusuaded to show gayness'' (Austin), Tuesday, 14 March 2023 15:01 (three years ago)

polaris covers "SEASON" from their 2017 ep-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5T-9ig8bbg

very faithful rendition that has brought tears to my eyes.

''can be prusuaded to show gayness'' (Austin), Tuesday, 14 March 2023 18:24 (three years ago)

btw polaris highly riyl the sea and cake and it really is the next best thing after uchu nippon setagaya.

''can be prusuaded to show gayness'' (Austin), Tuesday, 14 March 2023 20:07 (three years ago)

lol I thought this was the band that did the theme song for Pete and Pete

frogbs, Tuesday, 14 March 2023 20:17 (three years ago)

no but they also covered king crimson

''can be prusuaded to show gayness'' (Austin), Tuesday, 14 March 2023 20:41 (three years ago)

Hello! I was searching through this forum for information on other bands when I stumbled on this thread. Is this the genuine internet origin story for how Shinzo no Tobira reached the West? That's quite impressive actually

I look forward to digging through the archives here

Etherwave, Friday, 21 March 2025 15:09 (one year ago)

four weeks pass...

i certainly wouldn't know about the mariah stuff if not for folks on this board.

also re: this old post―

hi i'm checking out marimari's lone album from 1997 right now (discogs info). all of the fishmans folks are involved and it is generally very highly recommended if you like later fishmans and wondered what that kind of music might have sounded like with a more adult contempo lens and whispery female vocals. "tonight i♥m yours" sounds like a kuchu camp outtake. pretty nice.

― W E F L Y T O G E T H E R (Austin), Saturday, April 22, 2023 1:40 PM (one year ago)

the marimari stuff is on streaming now and highly recommended. here's "indian summer" from 1996. clearly a shinji beat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKA-MfosElY

ty for your compliments nu. was posting most of those thoughts while on living on the streets and they seem dour now. but still on point i guess: that music continues to sustain me.

Constance Mischievous (Austin), Friday, 18 April 2025 19:24 (one year ago)

three months pass...

Not sure if this is huge here yet, but I've noticed this 1989 Korean sophisti-pop album getting traction with music nerds:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v503KKBOTk

Iza Duffus Hardy (President Keyes), Friday, 18 July 2025 19:41 (ten months ago)

two weeks pass...

fishmans rule ok

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfCt0J8GKCI

llurk, Sunday, 3 August 2025 23:39 (ten months ago)

Of course they do. That bassline!

TheNuNuNu, Sunday, 3 August 2025 23:46 (ten months ago)

one month passes...

Have to say that I got into them via their hyped late Radiohead-ish records but at this point it’s the bouncy mid career stuff that brings me back. Neo Yankees Holiday probably my fave

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Sunday, 21 September 2025 08:42 (eight months ago)

six months pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdtIjJAVgSs

Maresn3st, Friday, 3 April 2026 22:34 (two months ago)

one month passes...

Polaris, good god!

TheNuNuNu, Sunday, 10 May 2026 15:58 (three weeks ago)


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