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Japanese Motors are an alternative rock band which formed in Costa Mesa, California, United States in 2006. They consist of Alex Knost (vocals), Nolan Hall (guitar), Chris Vail (bass) and Andrew Atkinson (drums). Knost is well known as a professional surfer. They are signed to VICE Records. Their self-titled debut album - which includes the single "Single Fins & Safety Pins" - was released on VICE on October 7, 2008. .
Japanese Gum is an experimental psychedelic Italian three piece originally from Genova born in the spring of 2005. The band consists now of Davide Cedolin, Paolo Tortora and Giulio Fonseca (from November 2011). JG music is characterized by wall of echoed sounds, hypnotic vocals, electronic glitch beats mixed with natural drums and live loops, but it’s not right to define their sound into a specific kind: the band is always looking for new developments and different sound solutions: from the early hours stuff focused on an ambient-glitch type of soundscapes, to the full-lenght album “Hey Folks! Nevermind, we are all...
This indie rock powerhouse known as Japanese Sunday should be a welcome addition to the San Diego roster of quality bands. Having put together a ten song debut that floats from the eloquence similar to that of EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY to the raucousness of acts like FUGAZI, Japanese Sunday have managed to develop a sound all their own. Songs like "First Shot Fired on a Blue A.M." and "Tigers on Ships" are easily my favorites but the guitar work on the intro and then throughout "Pinocchio, The Bleeder" almost sounds like classical Latin guitar and is fantastic. The vocals...
Ever since Juan Atkins dubbed himself Model 500 in the mid-'80s, it has become somewhat of a tradition for Detroit electro artists to shroud themselves in mystery, hiding behind odd monikers and leaving listeners to guess the alter ego. Add Japanese Telecom to this confusing roster of colorfully named Detroit electro artists, alongside Ectomorph, Cybotron, Dopplereffekt, AUX 88, Drexciya, ADULT., and countless others. Japanese Telecom's unique sound differs a bit from the aforementioned Detroit artists' tendency to craft dark, foreboding pieces of analog-sounding funky beats with the trademark techno synths. Instead, the artist toys with pop-culture motifs with their references...
The Japanese War Effort is a one man ambient pop band, based in the city of Glasgow. Martin Moog blends lo-fi electronica with found rhythms, ambient samples and layered vocals in dextrous compositions, bridging the gap between pop song sensibilities and a love of the abstract. .
Trovato 11 canzoni, durata: 37:45
BLUE BERRY (feat. 阿修羅MIC & SNEEEZE)
Break it down (feat. Japanese Magenese & 19Fresh)
ブッ飛ぶ (feat. Bic)
REAL STONER (feat. PERSIA & VIGORMAN)
SUPER HIGH (feat. THE タイマンチーズ)