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DJ Notoya - Tokyo Pulse (Japanese Funk, Modern Soul And City Pop From The Tokyo Scene 1974-1988) Vinyl LP album cover
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DJ Notoya - Tokyo Pulse (Japanese Funk, Modern Soul And City Pop From The Tokyo Scene 1974-1988) Vinyl LP

LABEL: Wewantsounds | FILE UNDER: International Sounds
FOR FANS OF: Naomi Chiaki, Yumi Murata, Nami Shimada

Regular price $39.98

Hot on the heels of the Tokyo Bliss and Funk Tide sets, Tokyo-based DJ Notoya delivers Tokyo Pulse, a new juicy selection of funk and modern soul recorded in Tokyo in the '70s and '80s. Most tracks here are making their debut outside of Japan and the album, like its predecessors, has been designed by Manuel Sepulveda (Optigram) and is annotated by DJ Notoya. The audio has been newly mastered in Tokyo by Nippon Columbia Records and remastered for vinyl by Colorsound in Paris. Tokyo Pulse's lush funk selection open with the nocturnal groove of Naomi Chiaki's "Yoru E Isogu Hito," recorded in 1978. The track perfectly sets the mood with its laid-back tempo and late-night atmosphere. From there, Yumi Murata's "Ranhansha" (1979) brings a funkier touch, before the mellower funk of L-E-V-E-L's "Bagdad No Atari Nite" signals the stylistic shift toward the early 1980s. Side one closes with GAM's "Lake In The Forest," an elegant reggae-inflected piece from 1980, played by several musicians from the cult Arakawa Band. Side two opens with a leap into the late 1980s via Nami Shimada's "Mitsumeteirunoni," a superb mid-tempo electro-funk track. This is followed by the earthy folk-soul of Bread & Butter's "Memory," originally released in 1974 on Blow Up Records, and featuring a who's who of Japanese music, including Haruomi Hosono, Ray Ohara, Tatsuo Hayashi, and Shigeru Suzuki. Keyboardist Minoru Koyama's instrumental "After Image" adds a cinematic, fusion-leaning dimension, while Chikara Ueda & The Power Station's "Island Cuckoo," released in 1979 on Denon, injects a cool dose of Brazilian-tinged funk energy. The compilation closes with Higurashi's superb funk-folk track "Anata Wa Doko Ni Irundesuka," a reflective 1974 recording that brings the journey to a quietly emotional conclusion. Taken as a whole, Tokyo Pulse offers a vivid snapshot of Tokyo's evolving groove landscape, embracing a wide diversity of sounds that move fluidly between funk, modern soul, folk, reggae, electro, and jazz-inflected pop. Carefully curated by DJ Notoya, the album captures the subtle shifts in style, production, and mood that defined nearly fifteen years of Japanese music and stands as a new addition to Wewantsounds' ongoing series exploring Japan's rich musical heritage, reaffirming Tokyo's place as a city with a uniquely refined and forward-thinking musical pulse.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • FORMAT: LP
  • ARTIST: DJ Notoya
  • TITLE: Tokyo Pulse (Japanese Funk, Modern Soul And City Pop From The Tokyo Scene 1974-1988)
  • LABEL: Wewantsounds
  • CATALOG NUMBER: WWSLP121
  • GENRE: International Sounds
  • SUB-GENRES: Synth-Pop, AOR, City Pop
  • RELEASE YEAR: 2026
  • UPC: 3700604782339
  • CONDITION: New
TRACKLIST

01. Yoru E Isogu Hito 夜へ急ぐ人(アルバム・ヴァージョン)
02. Ranhansha 乱反射
03. Bagdad No Atari Nite バグダッドの辺りにて
04. Lake In The Forest 森と湖のはてに
05. Mitsumeteirunoni 見つめているのに
06. Memory メモリー
07. After Image 残像
08. Island Cuckoo アイランド・クックー
09. Anata Wa Doko Ni Irundesuka あなたは何処にいるんですか

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UPC: 3700604782339

SKU: FSLP-2196