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Long Summer Vacation
Cat: FWRF 003. Rel: 23 Dec 24
 
Pop
Naomi Akimoto - "Long Summer Vacation" (3:34)
Anti & Moses - "Fuyu No Mado" (2:34)
 in stock $28.01
Kohi Hitotsu
Cat: FWRF 011. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Soul
Maki Asakawa - "Hohi Hitotsu" (3:34)
Yasuhiro Abe - "Night Fish" (5:47)
Review: Both of these funk gems are taken from a cult compilation Trans Groove Express, which explored the sounds of Express Records and was assembled by MURO. Fourth Wave now serve them up on a superb 7", starting with Maki Asakawa. 'Hohi Hitotsu' is a delightfully gentle and subtle dub with funky guitars adding movement while the sultry vocal soars. Yasuhiro Abe's 'Night Fish' is a brighter and more retro 80s soul and boogie sound with glowing chords and snappy hits. The Japanese language vocal is emotive enough to mean plenty without understanding the meaning of the words.
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 in stock $24.38
Neutral
Neutral (LP)
Cat: FWRF 007. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
It More (3:26)
Hair (4:22)
Tamagawa (2:48)
Botchan (3:22)
Nah Nah Mane (3:01)
Soba (3:01)
Lalalie (4:16)
It More (3:26)
Hair (4:28)
Botchan (3:20)
Nah Nah Mane (3:09)
Soba (3:00)
Lalalie (4:19)
 in stock $38.09
Dream Is Alive
Cat: FWRF 021. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Soul
Dream Is Alive (5:22)
Track 2 (4:15)
Review: MURO Select presents yet another crucial 7" for Fourth Wave Record Factory for anyone whose ears prick up when it comes to Far Eastern soul, city pop and jazz cause this one has two of Hamada Kingo's urban mellow gems. He was a key figure in 80s city pop and AOR and his iconic track 'Dream Is Alive' from the Earthian image album makes its vinyl debut and is full of The flip side features 'Yokaze,' another standout urban mellow tune that captures the smooth, soulful vibe of his work and is perfect for those close listen bar sessions or the gentle moments early in the evening.
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 in stock $23.81
Heart & Soul
Cat: FWRF 022. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Soul
Heart & Soul (5:39)
Track 2 (3:34)
Review: For Fourth Wave Record Factory, MURO has put together a couple of new and exclusive 7" releases that feature two classic Japanese AOR tracks by artists who very much played a part in defining the sound. Firstly, Ginji Ito's smooth and soulful 'Heart and Soul,' originally from his tenth album, shines with mellow mid-tempo vibes and glossy vocals and melodies. On the flip side is 'Uwaki na Kare,' a beloved cover of a classic US disco track from Ritsuko Kazemi's third album that comes correct with a catchy, laid-back Saturday love groove. This release marks the first time these iconic songs have been pressed on 7".
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 in stock $23.52
Summer Lady
Cat: FWRF 005. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Summer Lady (3:48)
Friday Night (3:32)
Review: This classic Japanese funk tune has long been adored by erudite boogie, 80s funk and soul fans in Japan but also more internationally, and for the first time here it is now available as a 7" single. Produced by Toshiki Kadomatsu, the release includes one track each from the Jadoes albums It's Friday from 1986 and Free Drink in 1987, both of which are considered iconic in the Japanese boogie canon. 'Summer Lady' is full of glossy 80s drums and sparking melodies that bring unbridled joy and 'Friday Night' is a little more paired back but the stepping drums and male-female vocal interaction is a thing of beauty.
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 in stock $23.81
Trans Groove Express: A Musical Journey To The Other Side Of Express Records
MURO / VARIOUS
Cat: FWRF 001. Rel: 23 Dec 24
 
Funk/Reissues
Mari Nakamoto - "Day Dreaming" (4:05)
Yudai Suzuki - "Midnight Calling" (5:04)
Yasuhiro Abe - "Night Fish" (5:46)
Amateras - "Un Blco Nella Sabbia" (3:41)
Maki Asakawa - "Kohi Hitotsu" (3:35)
Yuji Ozeki - "Futaribun No Yume" (2:44)
Mari Nakamoto - "Bird Of Beauty" (3:54)
Hiroshi Kamayatsu - "Aruke Aruke" (2:23)
Jin Kirigaya - "Matenro Monogatari" (5:39)
Review: Fourth Wave's latest compilation feels like a musical postcard from Japan's vibrant underground, gliding through genres with effortless charm. Mari Nakamoto's 'Day Dreaming' sets a tranquil mood with her airy vocals drifting over soft, dreamy instrumentals. Yudai Suzuki's 'Midnight Calling' brings smoky sax riffs and laid-back grooves, perfect for late-night introspection. Yasuhiro Abe's 'Night Fish' dives into psychedelic waters, swirling with hypnotic melodies and unpredictable rhythms. Maki Asakawa's 'Kohi Hitotsu' radiates raw emotion, her voice rich with longing. Yuji Ozeki's 'Futaribun No Yume' blends traditional Japanese sounds with modern electronics, crafting a sound both timeless and futuristic. Jin Kirigaya's 'Matenro Monogatari' closes the collection with cinematic depth, its sweeping arrangement lingering long after the final note.
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 in stock $55.46
Diggin' Victor: Deep Into The Vaults Of Japanese Fusion/AOR For Vinyl Selected By Muro
MURO / VARIOUS
Cat: FWRF 012. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Kumi Sasaki - "Kuroda Bushi" (4:45)
Kosuke Ichihara & 3L - "Yasuki Bushi" (3:48)
Zerosen - "Cool Head" (4:53)
Shigeru Suzuki - "On The Coast" (4:14)
Yasuko Agawa - "La Night" (5:28)
Atsuko Nina - "Teibo" (4:23)
Sadistics - "On The Seashore" (6:03)
Sadistics - "The Tokyo Taste" (3:38)
Kazuko Ishibashi - "Iyo" (3:59)
Issei Noro - "Transparency" (4:21)
Zerosen - "Son Of Pin Head" (3:13)
Tetsuo Sakurai - "Kimono" (5:10)
Yuji Ohno - "The Dawn Of Seychelles" (3:02)
Hiroshi Fukumura - "White Clouds" (6:35)
Review: Renowned DJ and selector MURO is a Jedi-level compiler and this new collection of his delves into Victor's extensive archives to spotlight a world of Japanese jazz, fusion and AOR. It take sin plenty of internationally known names like Yasuko Agawa on the sunset sounds of 'L.A. Night', Sadistics who offers the more psyched out guitar leans of 'On the Seashore', Yuji Ohno's neo-Balaeric bliss-out 'The Dawn of Seychells' and Hiroshi Fukumura's soul soothing Ry Ayres-style melodies on 'White Clouds.' These are luxurious sounds and timeless tracks with MURO's signature funky perspective making this a brillaint choice for brighter, warmer days.

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 in stock $68.62
Diggin' Japanese AOR
MURO / VARIOUS
Diggin' Japanese AOR (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FWRF 014. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Rock
Harada Yoshio - "Never Change Your Mind" (3:56)
Asakawa Mak - "American Night" (4:36)
Raji - "Good-bye Transfer" (4:09)
Hamada Kingo - "Dream Is Alive" (5:23)
Kazemi Ritsuko - "Uwaki Na Kare" (3:33)
Kado Asami - "Soradaki" (3:54)
Ito Ginj - "Heart & Soul" (5:41)
Inagaki Junichi - "Love's Super Magic" (4:45)
Ishikawa Seri - "Eternal 1/2" (4:27)
Hamada Kingo - "Yokaze No Information" (4:16)
Ueda Masaki - "Samui Nohara" (5:03)
Noguchi Goro - "Scrambled Eggs" (5:12)
Kato Kazuhiko - "Gardenia" (4:17)
BLUEW - "Natsu Kimi Ni My Love" (4:28)
Kazuto Murata - "Good Morning Kiss" (4:34)
Review: Mixed by Japanese producer and DJ Muro, who has a background in hip-hop, this connoisseur is never short on deep cuts and takes us on a journey through soulful, vintage AOR sonics from his home country. Whilst no two tracks are by the same artist, there's a cohesion to the tracklist thanks to Muro's ear in pulling out things that sit so well together. Asakawa Mak's 1988 cut 'American Night' is a smooth nod to sophisti pop greats Prefab Sprout; whilst Seri Ishikawa's elegant and lush number, 'Eternal 1/2', highlights how innovative she was in forging new sounds back in 1985. These two cuts are just the tip of the iceberg, yet this compilation is an ideal entry point to some of the finest Japanese music of the late 20th century. You can bank on Muro delivering the goods.
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 in stock $59.10
Nihon Minyo Latin Feeling (reissue)
Nihon Minyo Latin Feeling (reissue) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: FWRF 016. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Kumamoto Prefecture Folk Song - Itsuki Lullaby (3:01)
Kyoto Prefecture Folk Song - Miyazu Bushi (2:41)
Kagoshima Prefecture Folk Song - Kagoshima Ohara Bushi (2:35)
Toyama Prefecture Folk Song - Kokiriko Bushi (3:25)
Kochi Prefecture Folk Song - Yosakoi Bushi (2:57)
Gunma Prefecture Folk Song - Kusatsu Bush (2:25)
Niigata Prefecture Folk Song - Sankai Bushi (3:30)
Chiba Prefecture Folk Song - Kisarazu Jinku (3:33)
Miyazaki Prefecture Folk Song - Hietsuki Bushi (3:27)
Fukushima Prefecture Folk Song - Aizu Bandai Mountain (2:23)
Akita Prefecture Folk Song - Anekomosa (3:56)
Nagano Prefecture Folk Song - Kiso Bushi (3:02)
Niigata Prefecture Folk Song - Sado Okesa (3:35)
Yamagata Prefecture Folk Song - Hanagasa Ondo (2:11)
Review: First put out in 1973, this jazz gem from Miyako ?tsuki makes a triumphant return after 50 years. Nihon Min'y?: Latin Feeling is a forward-thinking fusion of traditional Japanese folk songs and Latin jazz grooves that was recorded when ?tsuki was in her 20s and remains one of her most unique works. Backed by elite Japanese jazz musicians like flautist Akira Miyazawa and guitarist Sadayasu Nakamaru, the music transforms min'y? into vibrant, rhythm-driven pieces with arrangements by Akira Komachi. It's a rich cultural crossover that's both daring and elegant and this reissue includes two bonus tracks and a vintage-style obi.
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Kuroda Bushi
Cat: FWRF 017. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Track 1 (4:48)
Track 2 (5:12)
Review: Two popular tracks from the highly rated and MURO-curated compilation Diggin Victor: Deep Into The Vaults Of Japanese Fusion / AOR are now made available for the first time on their own standout 7". Originally released as a limited item at an anniversary event, these rare gems are magically escapist sounds that blend library music, jazz, soul and Balearic mindsets into a pair of tropical heaters. The Kumi Sasak A-side is a real melodic noodler with meandering bass and a whimsical, carefree spirit as it heads nowhere in particular in hypnotic fashion. Side-B has 'Kimono' by Tetsuo Sakurai, which is a more rhythmic sound with funky bass riffs and 80s broken beats and a lush vocal.

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标签: Japanese funk
 in stock $25.21
Yamate Hotel
Cat: FWRF 009. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Soul
Yamate Hotel (3:59)
Bad Junkie Blues (3:49)
Review: Fourth Wave reissue one of the great works of Japanese composer, keyboardist and producer Hiroshi Sato. Forming part of a fresh flood of reissues that the label have explicitly mandated, Sato's are highlights among a discrete period of exquisitely recorded and visually designed LPs from the late 70s and early 80s. With a sleekly surreal cover artwork by Tadanori Yokoo - psych rock's pastiching answer to Vaughan Oliver - Sato brought chilled finger-flair to his various recorded synth patches, electric pianos, chamber brasses and guitars, all of which are recorded to produce a precise, razored sound in xpander-funk. Something latent - something much more - than mere smooth AOR is conveyed here. Perhaps it can be focalised in the LP's aura of effortless, disengaged mellowness, as if good comportment and style is an inevitability of life in cosmopolitan 80s Tokyo.
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Dondon Bushi
Cat: FWRF 004. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Shoukichi Kina & Champloose - "Dondon Bushi" (Mbira dance mix) (3:58)
Tomoko Kina - "Tie Island" (No Man's Island mix) (5:08)
Review: Japan's Fourth Wave Record Factory sure does know how to serve up brilliantly beguiling sounds that ate you well out of your here and now. Next up is this, 'Dondon Bushi' 7" by Shoukichi Kina, Champloo and Tomoko Kina that explores a mix of Okinawan traditional sounds and modern grooves. The Mbira dance mix of the A-side jam is a bubbly rhythm with worldly percussion and soulful melodies that echo folk majesty and are topped with a wonderful weird vocal from Shoukichi Kina. On the flip, there is a more lazy and downtempo style dub rhythm, 'Tie Island' (No Man's Island mix) which is another worldly trip.
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Sayanora Ha Syuppatsu No Kotoba
Cat: FWRF 010. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Sayonara Ha Syuppatsu No Kotoba (5:16)
Kaerouka Kaerouka (2:45)
Aru Seisyun (6:47)
Machi Ha Kaze No Minato (4:05)
Uso Tsuki (3:21)
Omoide (5:46)
Syouwahagakure (3:36)
Ai No Thema (2:49)
Ai No Ketsuekiawase (5:02)
Furimukeba (3:03)
Review: 'Sayonara Ha Syuppatsu No Kotoba' roughly translates as "Goodbye is the Word for Departure" and is a striking blend of Japanese indie and folk music. The album combines rich acoustic melodies with introspective lyrics to make for often poignant and nostalgic atmospheres with Yasuda's emotive voice at the heart of the sounds. The band's intricate instrumentation reveals more with each listen and the record explores themes of departure, self-reflection and the bittersweet nature of transitions. They might sound heavy but the delicate soundscapes also capture both moods of vulnerability and resilience which adds to the tender, affecting nature of the record.
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标签: Japanese Pop | Jazz Funk
 in stock $41.73
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