
Japan's club sounds
Jamz and Sinta delve into Japanese Club Culture, from the import of Global Sounds to the export of Global DJs. With words from Frankie $, Riria, Akiko Kiyama, and Nakamura Minami.
In Jamz Supernova¡¯s Global Sounds, Jamz delves into the heartbeat of musical scenes across the globe.
Across this four-part series, Jamz explores global sounds from Uganda (tracing the evolution of electronic Kadodi and Uganda¡¯s experimental club movements), Brazil (delving deeper into Brazilian Funk and the alternative sounds pushing things forward), and the Pacific Islands (spotlighting contemporary artists from Aotearoa to Tahiti, and from Tonga to Samoa redefining tradition).
In this episode, Jamz explores Japan¡¯s electronic underground, where club culture, experimental production, and DJing are having a special moment. From the neon-lit streets of Tokyo to the raw energy of Osaka¡¯s dance floors, Jamz uncovers the alternative communities shaping Japan¡¯s global influence in electronic music.
Jamz catches up with Boiler Room Tokyo curator, DJ, and artist manager Sinta, who shares all from the import of Global Club Sounds into Japan, the unique characteristics which form Japanese DJ styles, the cohesion of rap and club culture as well as the challenges club culture has faced in recent years. We also celebrate two years of the successful Boiler Room: Tokyo series and hear from Riria on her recent experience performing at the latest event. Plus, UK-born, Osaka-based DJ and promoter Frankie $ gives insight into the comparisons between club culture in the UK/London and Japan while suggesting some exciting artists to look out for in the latter. Also, Berlin-based DJ and producer Akiko Kiyama examines the philosophies that make up the traditional Japanese approaches to electronic music composition, and TREKKIE TRAX rapper Nakamura Minami recites how she became tapped into the UK dance music continuum.
This is Global Sounds: Japan.
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TRF
EZ DO DANCE (UK DANCE VERSION)
- EZ DO DANCE.
- avex trax.
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ralph
PRADA
- Ridin' Mode.
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Stones Taro
Count Dubwise
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Akiko Kiyama
Rabbits
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Hodge & Nakamura Minami
Everyday in the Club
- Everyday in the Club / Bounce on the Water.
- TREKKIE TRAX.
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Double Clapperz
Last Night Boogie
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yama
‚ÎÑÕ
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- MASTERSIX FOUNDATION.
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been so long (Zed Bias remix)
Remix Artist: Zed Bias.- THE REPLACEMENT PERCUSSIONISTS ~Rocket Scientists In Disguise~.
- rhythmZONE.
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Goth-Trad
Cut End
- Cut End / Flags.
- DEEP MEDi MUSIK.
- A.
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Lil Silva
Night Skanker VIP
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Watson
Rando (Double Clapperz Remix)
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Satoru
Drill Flow (feat. Watson)
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A. G. Cook
Xxoplex
- Xxoplex.
- PC Music.
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Naco
Snakey
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T5UMUT5UMU
ɰ Suna
- Ðþ Gen.
- Sneaker Social Club.
- B3.
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Goth-Trad
Dark Path
- Deep Medi Releases, Volume 3.
- DEEP MEDi MUSIK.
- 002.
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Takaaki Itoh
Dusker
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Akiko Kiyama
Ant
- 7 Years.
- District Of Corruption.
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Rodrigo Rodriguez
SHAKUHACHI flute
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Akiko Kiyama
Hakobi
- Loco Dice - The Lab 01.
- NRK Sound Division.
- 101.
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Akiko Kiyama
JABARA
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Mariya Takeuchi
Plastic Love [12" Extended Club Mix]
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Dirty K
Tokyo Renaissance (WRACK & Dirty K VIP Mix)
- Tokyo Renaissance / Kazumi.
- Eastern Margins.
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Roska & Nakamura Minami
Pree Me
- Pree Me Remixes.
- TREKKIE TRAX.
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Oyubi & Fetus
Earnin It
- Earnin It.
- TREKKIE TRAX.
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kaoruko & Stones Taro
Y - Dance Mix
- Y.
- No Label / White Label.
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Stones Taro
Clutch
- Clutch.
- NC4K.
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Creepy Nuts
Bling-Bang-Bang-Born
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ralph, JUMADIBA & Watson
Get Back
- Get Back (Double Clapperz Remix).
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