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Various Artists

Anime & Manga Synth Pop Soundtracks 1984-1990

Time Capsule

TIME014

LP Black $27
  • First ever release of this compilation outside of Japan
  • Pressed on black vinyl
  • Curated by Kay Sazuki and Rintaro Sekizuka from Vinyl Delivery Service
  • Artwork by Japanese artist Kazuki Takakura

Description

Trailblazing instrumental synth pop experiments created to soundtrack Japan’s booming 1980s cartoon and comic industries. The brightly futuristic instrumentals on this collection reflect the mindset of composers and musicians who believed in a technological future where everything was possible.

In the late 1980s Japan experienced a brief but heady period where societal changes combined with new-found wealth to open up a world of possibilities. A huge influx of cash – artificially created by slashed interest rates after an agreement with the US to weaken the dollar relative to the yen – resulted in the inflation of real estate and stock market at a rapid pace. While the economic bubble it created was unprecedented and impossible to sustain, for a while money was in plentiful supply.

The musical genre City Pop reflected the aspirations of the country’s booming leisure class. Video games flourished with Nintendo’s 1983 launch...

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Preview Tracklist

  • 1 Kan Ogasawara - Honowo
  • 2 Ichiro Nitta - Shadow Rhythm
  • 3 Kazuhiko Izu - Act 2 Scene 26
  • 4 Yoshinobu Hiraiwa - Into The Jungle
  • 5 Takashi Kokubo & Nobuyoshi Koshibe - Kiki (Jungle At Night)
  • 6 Kan Ogasawara - Utage
  • 7 Open Sesame! - Scrab
  • 8 Keiichi Oku - Ryoko’s theme