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ALFA/YEN Records 1980-1987: Techno Pop and Other Electronic Adventures in Tokyo

ALFA/YEN Records 1980-1987: Techno Pop and Other Electronic Adventures in Tokyo
ALFA/YEN Records 1980-1987: Techno Pop and Other Electronic Adventures in TokyoALFA/YEN Records 1980-1987: Techno Pop and Other Electronic Adventures in Tokyo

Catno

DQJL-2201-2202

Formats

2x Vinyl Compilation

Country

Japan

Release date

Apr 19, 2024

Styles

At the center of Tokyo’s Techno Pop scene was ALFA/YEN Records. The label left behind an impressive body of work, but much of it wasn't made widely available...

✺ Light in the Attic World Exclusive (Including Japan)
✺ Japanese import
✺ Pressed on black double vinyl
✺ First ever vinyl release of several rare tracks including "Bikkuri Party No Theme"
✺ Track selection and liner notes by Hashim Kotaro Bharoocha
✺ Remastered and cut by Bernie Grundman
✺ Art direction by Takashi Okada

At the center of Tokyo’s Techno Pop scene was ALFA/YEN Records. The label left behind an impressive body of work, but much of it wasn't made widely available... until now! This new, definitive compilation focuses on the music archives of the YEN Records catalog, available for the first time exclusively at Light in the Attic. This is a true celebration of Japan's Techno Pop scene of the 80s, reissued with the intent that future generations, internationally, will be able to discover, enjoy, and appreciate ALFA/YEN and its significant contributions to the sonic landscape of the 80s and beyond.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

63.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

SEOUL MUSIC - YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA

ZOOT KOOK - SANDII

Sakisaka to Momonai No Gokigen Ikaga One Two Three - You An’ Me Orgasmus Orchestra

Drip Dry Eyes - Yukihiro Takahashi

SUKI-SUKI-DAISUKI - Jun Togawa

Parallelisme - Miharu Koshi

Bikkuri Party No Theme - Haruomi Hosono & Yukihiro Takahashi

Sakasa Kenjin Eagas - Apogee & Perigee

Yumemiru Yakusoku - Haruomi Hosono

ROCK - Hajime Tachibana

riot In Lagos - Ryuichi Sakamoto

Radarman - Jun Togawa

Platonic - Haruomi Hosono

BEAT THE RAP- Super Eccentric Theater

Rap Phenomena - YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA

LEXINGTON QUEEN - Ryuichi Sakamoto

Chanel No #5 No On The Rock - Sheena

Beach Girl - TESTPATTERN

FLASHBACK - Yukihiro Takahashi

Automne Dans Un Miroir - Tamao Koike

Ascending - INTERIOR

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