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Ken Ishii

Reference to Difference

musicmine/sublime records

MMDS24003LP

LP Black $31 $48
  • 30th anniversary edition
  • First ever vinyl release
  • Originally released in 1994
  • Pressed on black vinyl
  • Remastered

Description

A pivotal moment in the history of techno, ambient and electronic music from Japan. An important milestone in a journey to explore the endless possibilities of music and a precious result of our passion and adventure at the time. - Manabu Yamazaki (Sublime Records)

The musician and DJ Ken Ishii sits right at the pinnacle of techno’s most noteworthy, but although a game changer for the artist personally – and for Japanese electronic music in general – his 1994 album ‘Reference to Difference’ is something of an unsung gem today.

Now reissued and remastered, released to mark the 30th anniversary of Musicmine Records, and available on vinyl with its original track-list for the first time, this stunning, lesser-known classic is ripe for rediscovery.

Born 1970 in Sapporo, Ishii was introduced to electronic music at a young age through arcade games, and Japanese and German pioneers like...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Into The Inside
  • 2 Fading Sky
  • 3 Non Essentia
  • 4 Finite Time
  • 5 Interjection
  • 6 Scene One