Shellac (mostly) from Japan (RIAFC 047)

A phenomenal selection of rare Japanese 78s (and a few other obscurities culled from vinyl, field recordings, and CDs) curated by Robert Millis (Sublime Frequencies/Climax Golden Twins) (link in bio). “The surface noise pulls me back through time: Tsugaru samisen, Buddhist chants, gagaku, flutes, folk song, popular tunes, street music, and more…mostly from scratchy noisy Japanese 78rpm records (with some vinyl thrown in for good measure) that managed to survived the turbulent 20th century for your listening pleasure here in the 21st. If 78rpm surface noise interests you, I recently finished an LP for SUBLIME FREQUENCIES called Sound Storing Machines: The First 78rpm Records from Japan (1903-12). Out in April 2021. The first records made in East Asia at the dawn of man’s ability to record and the beginnings of what would become one of the largest physical record industries in the world—Japan.” “Impossible without the fantastic work done by Riyo Mountains:
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