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meltdown – Moodymann – 3/21/2023

Detroit WHAT!!! House music for your mind and your body

Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from Friday, February 17, 2023 (“How Do You Solve a Problem Like Twitter?”) Episode 549

Hear the show at http://traffic.libsyn.com/lostinthestacks/LITS_Episode_549.mp3

“High Flying Bird” by Judy Henske

File this set under QL45 .C18
“Mockingbird” by Inez and Charlie Foxx
“Three Little Birds” by Toots and the Maytalls

File this set under JK421 .T825
“Talkin’ Loud and Sayin’ Nothing” by Living Colour
“Everybody’s Talkin’” by Bill Withers

File this set under HM742 .D464
“Time of No Reply” by Nick Drake
“Talk Back” by Sugarplastic

“Offline” by Oxford Drama

messy life 2/16/23


Chinese Football – April Story
Elder Jack – SSRI Brain Zaps

Eska – Goodbye To Victories
Psara – Christopher Columbo

Bummer Hill – Isn’t It Strange? (I’m Doing Better)
Charmer – Slumber

The Appleseed Cast – Fishing The Sky
Mock Orange – Goodnight Reddick

Tawny Peaks – Collect Calling
Football, Etc. – Save

Brave Little Abacus – 45 Minutes “From Somewhere Out There”
Rain Recordings – I Save Paper Clippings

Summer 2000 – Trevor Wong Guitar E-School Graduation Party
calendar year – …so goes my life

continental drift 2/15/23: japan pt. 2!

Good evening drifters, today we are embarking to no new shores. No new journey awaits, and that is because …..

We’re staying in Japan! The second largest music market in the world surely deserves a double episode. Listen to the playlist here (combined with last week’s), and listen back to the episode here.

Japan and island country in east Asia and with a population of 125 million is the eleventh most populous country in the world, as well as one of the most densely populated and urbanized

About three-fourths of the country’s terrain is mountainous, concentrating  on narrow coastal plains. As a result, the Tokyo metro area is the most populous in the world (38 million), and is behind only NYC for urban function landmass. 

Satoshi Tommie (right) with Frankie Knuckles (left). Unnamed man in center

There is a sprawling house scene in Japan. House music grew out of Chicago and spread to Japan in the late 80s. Satoshi Tommie, formerly of Yellow Magic Orchestra, is credited with bringing house music to Japan with his 1989 hit “Tears,” a collaboration with Chicago house artist Frankie Knuckles. Combining Japanese technological proficiency (Roland’s TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines are foundational to electronic music) with new access to house music, the 1990s spawned an innovative Japanese house scene. 

House segment:
Motion // YOUR SONG IS GOOD
Tears // Satoshi Tomie, Freddie Knuckles
Right Here! Right Now! // Shinichiro Yokota
As Above, So Below // Gonno, Nick Hoppner
Same Place, Another Time // Soshi Takeda (not house, more electronic)

Japanese celtic band Toyota Céilí Band

There is a small (though strong) celtic scene in Japan of dedicated bands. These groups find international curiosity at festivals in America, Ireland, etc, and within Japan there have begun to be St. Patrick’s day festivals that feature celtic music. Irish pubs and college circles continue to bring new exposure to Irish and celtic music in Japan.

Japanese Celtic Sample:
The Time Thief // HARMONICA CREAMS

Now, I had to revisit city pop from last week. This week I wanted to get to know some of the artists a little more.

AKINA NAKAMORI 1984 : r/citypop

Akina Nakamori

Akina Nakamori is one of the most successful city pop artists. She won the TV singing competition “Star Tanjo” in 1981, and “Slow Motion” was her debut single. Her public image bordered on provocative; she was more edgy than concurrent star Seiko Matsuda, who was given a “girl next door” character. Akina Nakamori’s career is marked with scandal, including a public spiral, several grabs at attention (including a fake hospitalization), and a rebranding as Japanese Jennifer Lopez. Regardless, she’s still known as one of the greats. 

Yukiko Okada won the same singing show Star Tanjo with a cover of Akina Nakamori’s “Slow Motion” at just 15 in 1983. Her career, though widely successful, is overshadowed by tragedy. She died by suicide just two years later, in 1985, at age 17. 

Ampersands | mei ehara

Cover art for mei ehara’s Ampersands, designed by herself

City Pop Segment:
Slow Motion // Aika Nakamori
Little Princess // Yukiko Okada
DRIVING MY LOVE // Anri
Anata Dake no Mono (I’m All Yours) // Yumi Arai

Rock(?) Segment:
Ampersands // mei ehara
Somehow Hear // Cattle

100 wreks #42 – Valentines Day Special!!!

Thanks for tuning in to tonight’s ~valentines day~ episode of 100 wreks!!

Tracklist:

It’s U (Diamond Version) – Petal Supply + Himera
On Your Mind – DOSS
idea for song – trndytrndy

Beautiful x This Kiss (DJ R Oliver Edit) – A. G. Cook x Carly Rae Jepsen
kiss n tell – ELFZ
Hey QT – QT

all i need (ft. Hannah Diamond) – umru + Fraxiom + Tony Velour
to you (feat. mental)(prod. waifu) – blxty

Care For You – bby eco
You Are Safe and Loved to The Stars And Back – Himera

Love 2 You (feat. Petal Supply + DJ Kuroneko) – acounta
love yourself (spend forever) – cookii

This Guitar – fraxiom
Kiss Me Thru The Phone – That Kid
fool4love – ericdoa

crush – Planet 1999