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London
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Up with the Lark! Launette takes time out from her day job as a chocolatier to play from her treasured vinyl collection. She will also be joined from time to time by carefully chosen guests. Happy Sunday!

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Paris
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Two hours' insight into prolific new age composer and multi-instrumentalist Ariel Kalma's psychedelic excursions in sound, including experiments in reel-to-reel tape electronics, minimal drone, and free-jazz.

Shinichiro Yokota

Shinichiro Yokota

Shinichiro Yokota has been played over 70 times on NTS, first on 28 November 2014. Shinichiro Yokota's music has been featured on 71 episodes.

Yokota Shinichiro (横田 信一郎) and Terada Soichi have been offering a Japanese take on house music since Terada established his Far East Recording label in 1988, where he began developing a strand of Japanese house that up until recently was only championed within select circles. The sounds of the label – an outlet for Terada's and Yokota’s own productions, largely – have a glossy sheen; light-hearted and fun but distinctly soulful, expertly produced and absolutely incendiary on the right kind of dancefloor. There’s a nuanced swing to the productions, as heard to full effect on Terada’s burning "Saturday Love Sunday," for example.

Far East Recording evolved into a beacon of essential Japanese house music in the 90s, but it wasn’t until Rush Hour DJ and producer Hunee got in touch a few years ago with the idea of putting out a compilation that the world at large was finally exposed to the Far East catalog. The response to 2015’s Sounds from the Far East was a worldwide awakening to the label’s aesthetic, bringing Terada and Yokota droves of new converts from various corners of electronic music. Suddenly they were both being asked to perform the music they’d made some two decades ago.

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Shinichiro Yokota

Shinichiro Yokota has been played over 70 times on NTS, first on 28 November 2014. Shinichiro Yokota's music has been featured on 71 episodes.

Yokota Shinichiro (横田 信一郎) and Terada Soichi have been offering a Japanese take on house music since Terada established his Far East Recording label in 1988, where he began developing a strand of Japanese house that up until recently was only championed within select circles. The sounds of the label – an outlet for Terada's and Yokota’s own productions, largely – have a glossy sheen; light-hearted and fun but distinctly soulful, expertly produced and absolutely incendiary on the right kind of dancefloor. There’s a nuanced swing to the productions, as heard to full effect on Terada’s burning "Saturday Love Sunday," for example.

Far East Recording evolved into a beacon of essential Japanese house music in the 90s, but it wasn’t until Rush Hour DJ and producer Hunee got in touch a few years ago with the idea of putting out a compilation that the world at large was finally exposed to the Far East catalog. The response to 2015’s Sounds from the Far East was a worldwide awakening to the label’s aesthetic, bringing Terada and Yokota droves of new converts from various corners of electronic music. Suddenly they were both being asked to perform the music they’d made some two decades ago.

Original source: Last.fm

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Do It Again
Shinichiro Yokota
Hhatri2014
Do It Again
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Simoon
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Not On Label1991
Interested In It
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Sound Of Vast2021
How Does It Work
Shinichiro Yokota
Hhatri2015
Way Of Jungle
Shinichiro Yokota
Far East Recording2016
Orange Moon
Shinichiro Yokota
Far East Recording2016
Right Here! Right Now!
Shinichiro Yokota
Sound Of Vast2019
Timeless
Shinichiro Yokota
Sound Of Vast2019
Night Drive
Shinichiro Yokota
Sound Of Vast2019