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Pulse Of Defiance
Cat: STS 376LP. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Callapse (2:15)
Make Up One's Mind (3:30)
Luminescence (2:40)
Touch (8:34)
Twilight (3:16)
Go With Us (5:43)
Morning Haze (5:57)
Frequency (2:38)
Flow (5:31)
Shut Up (5:26)
Gallop (5:27)
I Believe In You (7:23)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It's two exceptional albums in two for Yoshinori Hayashi, with the Tokyo-based producer's sophomore long player upping the ante on almost every level. Exceptional musicality, epic vision, tangible playfulness and plenty of dancefloor potential, this is one multifarious release to say the least. Not that we we didn't also love Ambivalence, the previous LP.


Pulse of Defiance is a beast unto itself, though, with so much worthy of discussion it's hard to know where to begin. Perhaps at the end, with the spatial, futurist jungle vibes of 'I Believe In You'. Or at the beginning, and the soft pianos and plodding downbeats of 'Collapse'. Betwixt those two you've got seductive jazz ('Twilight'), dubby techy techno ('Touch'), rude boy bass breakbeats topped with psyche accents ('Go With Us'), and galactic ambient symphonies ('Frequency'). That's really just for starters, too.
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out of stock $23.69
Y
Y (12")
Cat: STS 36412. Rel: 08 Nov 19
 
Techno
U (7:15)
Cs (6:45)
I (6:42)
Sr (9:23)
Review: Since debuting in 2015, Yoshinori Hayashi has peddled his wares on a variety of labels, Jheri Tracks, Disco Halal and and Smalltown Supersound included. Here he returns to the latter label with a pleasingly heavy four-tracker. Opener "U" is an intergalactic electro workout laden with nasty, deep bass and glacial electronics, while "Cs" is a wonderfully lo-fi take on acid house that jacks harder than DJ Pierre after 24 cans of Red Bull. Over on the flip he layers ghostly vocal snippets, alien chords and rich bass over another jacking drum track on "I", before dropping some filthy analogue techno science on the sparse, spaced-out pulse of "Sr".
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out of stock $5.53
Ambivalence
Cat: STS 337CD. Rel: 30 Nov 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Overflow
III Chose
Palanquin Bearing Monkey
Bit Of Garden
Double
Downstream
0208
Chironex
Flexible Mono
Spasm
Geckos
Review: Since debuting on Going Good Records in 2015, Yoshinori Hayashi has delivered a string of singles and EPs that sidestep convention in favour of more intriguing, esoteric and leftfield musical pastures. The Japanese producer treads a similar path on this belated debut album for Smalltown Supersound, mixing and mangling crackling samples, odd instrumentation, exotic percussion, slipped soul, wonky beats, mind-altering experimental pop, jazzy flourishes, ultra-deep club rhythms and flashes of out-there, intergalactic ambience. It's a curious blend, that's for sure, but one that repeatedly pays dividends, with eccentric and inspired highlights surging from the speakers at a furious rate. If you're in the mood to be surprised, entertained and challenged in equal measure, Hayashi has your back.
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out of stock $9.87
Ambivalence
Cat: STS 337LP. Rel: 09 Nov 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Overflow (7:35)
III Chose (0:36)
Palanquin Bearing Monkey (6:07)
Bit Of Garden (6:08)
Double (5:19)
Downstream (5:29)
0208 (13:23)
Chironex (0:16)
Flexible Mono (6:26)
Spasm (5:17)
Geckos (5:14)
Review: Since debuting on Going Good Records in 2015, Yoshinori Hayashi has delivered a string of singles and EPs that sidestep convention in favour of more intriguing, esoteric and leftfield musical pastures. The Japanese producer treads a similar path on this belated debut album for Smalltown Supersound, mixing and mangling crackling samples, odd instrumentation, exotic percussion, slipped soul, wonky beats, mind-altering experimental pop, jazzy flourishes, ultra-deep club rhythms and flashes of out-there, intergalactic ambience. It's a curious blend, that's for sure, but one that repeatedly pays dividends, with eccentric and inspired highlights surging from the speakers at a furious rate. If you're in the mood to be surprised, entertained and challenged in equal measure, Hayashi has your back.
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Played by: Bantam Lions
out of stock $18.03
Uncountable Set
Uncountable Set (white vinyl 12")
Cat: DH 012. Rel: 31 Jan 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Palanquin Bearing Monkey (6:01)
Stepping On Dewdrops (6:21)
Pneuma (9:20)
Chember (7:48)
Review: Sometime Going Good and Jin Records producer Yoshinori Hayashi re-surfaces on Disco Halal, a label befitting his maverick, impossible-to-pigeonhole talents. Uncountable Set is predictably eccentric, with Hayashi laying down a quartet of muddy, otherworldly cuts that gleefully stick two fingers up at neat categorization. Check, for example, the rhythmic sample soup this is "Palanquin Bearing Monkey" - think spacey, jazz-funk synth doodles, handclap-based rhythms and all manner of woozy, cut and paste samples - the out-there afro-jazz of "Stepping on Dewdrops" and the frankly nightmarish closer "Chember", a fiendishly freaky weird-out that peppers a slipped jazz rhythm with cut-up choral samples and cement mixer percussion hits.
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The Forgetting Curve EP
Cat: JINN 01. Rel: 01 Sep 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Matter (6:12)
Waterwheel (3:43)
Playing (7:52)
Waterwheel Scenery (feat Osaruxo - DJ Sotofett Dubcurve fix mix) (11:43)
Review: This time last year, Japanese producer Yoshinori Hayashi made his debut on Going Good, delivering an entertaining selection of hard-to-define cuts, experiments and abstract compositions. Here he resurfaces, marking the debut of new label Jinn with more impossible-to-pigeonhole antics in the shape of a trio of tracks that are meant to be consumed in one continuous listening session. Jinn describe them as a "visually evocative journey through ambiguous collages of distorted broken-beat tropes and far-east soundscapes". On the flip, DJ Sotofett has delivered an epic, 12-minute rework featuring additional violin, and the Norwegian eccentric's usual analogue textures and dub basslines. Excellent.
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The End Of The Edge EP
The End Of The Edge EP (limited 12" + insert)
Cat: GOOD 07. Rel: 24 Jun 15
 
Deep House
Geckos (5:11)
Madame Moo (6:42)
A Castle (6:49)
Carcass Of Tags (7:05)
Review: Yoshinori Hayashi should be a familiar name to those who follow Going Good's podcast series. The Tokyo-based DJ/producer's contribution remains one of the series' most magical moments. Here, he graduates to the label proper, delivering a debut 12" single packed full of thrillingly loose, languid and organic deep house gems. Seemingly as influenced by experimental jazz-funk and vintage ambient house and tried-and-tested dancefloor grooves, there's an intricacy and oddity to Hayashi's tracks that make them little less than essential. Opener "Gecko" is a hazy downtempo delight, while bongo-laden, lo-fi deep houser "Madame Moo" comes smothered in seagull samples and humid synthesizer lines. Best of all, though, is "A Castle", a delay-laden saunter through jazz-funk/deep house/soundtrack fusion.
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out of stock $10.52
Square Sun/Anapo
Square Sun/Anapo (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: GRA 003 . Rel: 13 Mar 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Yoshinori Hayashi - "Square Sun" (10:58)
Yoshinori Hayashi - "Cooling" (8:17)
DB.Source - "Anapo" (5:24)
DB.Source - "Ciane" (GG Records Trance mix) (7:55)
Review: The Gravity Graffiti label is fast establishing itself as an outpost for uncompromisingly strange records, and that's just fine with us. After the wonderful slouching boogie of the Soichi Terada / Whodamanny split 12", this time they've called upon none-stranger Japanese maverick Yoshinori Hayashi to turn out an A side that veers from free jazz esoterics to the best kind of mutant rave throwback imaginable. On the flip side DB.Source gets into a delightful tropical melee on "Anapo" before "Ciane (GG Records Trance Mix)" sends the release off into an exotic wilderness. This is the kind of record you wouldn't be able to imagine before you heard it, making it a perfect addition to the Gravity Graffiti canon.
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out of stock $8.41
Graffi Gravi
Graffi Gravi (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: GRA 010. Rel: 11 Mar 19
 
Techno
Yoshinori Hayashi - "Dissociative" (8:25)
Telephones - "Kalimbalimbo" (6:12)
DB.Source & Riccardo Schiro - "Montevago" (3:02)
Dynamo Dreesen - "Reactivate" (7:59)
Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung - "Tunnel Visjon" (5:31)
Acidboychair - "The End (At Any Speed)" (4:48)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Gravity Graffiti has been doing great things with its series of split 12"s already, but now the Italian label goes one better for its tenth release with this mighty double pack of heavy hitters. First up is the ever-untouchable Yoshinori Hayashi, who gets as straight up as he possibly could with the freaky house burner "Dissociative." Telephones is feeling particularly dubbed out and groovy on "Kalimbalimbo", while DB.Source and Riccardo Schiro take things strung out and textural on "Montevago". Dynamo Dreesen is in rave mode for the pepped up and delightfully weird "Reactivate", leaving the final side to Oyvind Morken & Kaman Leung's chugging "Tunnel Visjon" and the rubbery side swipes of Acidboychair's "The End (At Any Speed)".
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