Shugo The much-slept on Japanese folk artist Shugo Tokumaru deserves your eyes and ears. I first posted about him here in August 2006, but even now, there’s still not much I listen to which sounds like his music – happy, folky, organic, catchy, poppy, frantic classical guitar with chimes and bells.

Shugo has three albums – Night Piece, L.S.T (featured on my albums of the decade list) and Exit with a fourth coming out in Japan called Port Entropy on April 21st. You can get the first two albums on eMusic for now. Here is the first glimpse from Port Entropy – a song called ‘Lahaha’ – which is classic Tokumaru.



This song is from 2007’s Exit:

MP3: Shugo Tokumaru – ‘Parachute’

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  1. ktcf (Reply)
    on 8 Apr 2010@5:03 pm
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    Hey nialler,
    have you any other good Japanese music recommendations? Having a party for a friend who is emigrating there and want to make up a playlist. She loves electronic musicx

  2. on 8 Apr 2010@5:36 pm
    2

    Hmm not too up on my japanese music. Will ask Twitter.

  3. on 8 Apr 2010@5:48 pm
    3

    Here’s a few to start with:
    Cornelius (all of his albums are brilliant)
    Lite – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc1yD9H7Rb8
    Nujabs
    DJ Krush
    De De Mouse
    Yellow Magic Orchestra – http://bit.ly/9yhlJC
    Toes – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR_GMdQZzsg
    DJ Kentaro
    Boredoms
    Melt Banana

    I should point out that some of these came via my lovely Twitter followers.

    Also:
    It’s not Japanese per se but Yamasuki Singers is an amazing French/Belgian compilation on Finders Keepers which features a Japanese kids choir and a judo master throughout!

    You can find the Japanese entries in the monthly MAP post here:
    http://www.nialler9.com/?s=japan&x=0&y=0

    And the Japanese blog here too:
    http://jpoplovernet.blogspot.com/

  4. on 8 Apr 2010@5:56 pm
    4

    These guys are so fecking cheesy but they play traditional japanese instruments.

  5. Euphio (Reply)
    on 8 Apr 2010@6:00 pm
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    Not electronic but Boris are great for experimental rock. Also Susumu Yokota makes beautiful stuff.

  6. on 8 Apr 2010@6:02 pm
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  7. on 8 Apr 2010@6:06 pm
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    Oh no? Hip hop producer not unlike Dj Krush. Played recently in TP. http://hypem.com/#/artist/oh+no

  8. Jennzo (Reply)
    on 8 Apr 2010@6:08 pm
    8

    OOIOO(Boredom’s side project)their album ‘Gold and Green’ is great. Also, you can forget the kitsch heaven of Pizzicato Five!

  9. Jennzo (Reply)
    on 8 Apr 2010@6:09 pm
    9

    that should have been CAN’T stupid keyboard :(

  10. Grace O'Byrne (Reply)
    on 8 Apr 2010@6:10 pm
    10

    Following on from Boris and the rock – Screaming tea party, Electric Eel shock, polysics, leveload (half japanese) and the mighty Bo ningen. Technically you can have Damo suzuki so thus a few CAN tracks which can be melodic.

    Sorry no electronic – this is what Wiki said!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Japanese_electronic_music_groups

  11. Daniel (Reply)
    on 8 Apr 2010@6:13 pm
    11

    OGRE YOU ASSHOLE

  12. on 8 Apr 2010@6:14 pm
    12

    Check out Bill Laswell presents Tokyo Rotation, if you are into Jazz, Dj Krush is involved! Some amazing music

  13. on 8 Apr 2010@6:22 pm
    13

    If you’re in any way dubstep/glitch hop/electro/wonky-inclined check out:

    Made In Glitch | http://www.madeinglitch.com
    Tokyo-based label/podcast/events night

    Raid System | http://raids.jp
    Another ace collective of Tokyo producers

  14. on 8 Apr 2010@8:21 pm
    14

    oh and check jazzysport aswell.. great label

  15. ktcf (Reply)
    on 11 Apr 2010@11:23 pm
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    Thank u all, great suggestions. Rediscovering Krush and Cornelius and the raid system/made in glitch links are v interesting. Will pass this all on to my friend so she can make the most of nightime in Tokyo.



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