Japanese New Wave On Dub 1980 - 1985
Compilation of Japanese new wave underground culture, deeply influenced by dub music!

Japanese New Wave On Dub 1980 - 1985

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€ 40,95
  • LP
Label
Miss You
Expected release
7 August 2026
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Description

LP + Booklet

Japan’s distinctive punk and new wave scene emerged with the arrival of the “Tokyo Rockers” movement in 1978, led by musicians who had come of age within the underground rock culture of the 1970s. As that scene faded, these artists — energised by the shock of London and New York punk scenes — launched a last, defiant charge that crystallised as "Tokyo Rockers". From the beginning, many "Tokyo Rockers" musicians were deeply drawn to reggae. They listened voraciously to reggae records, especially dub, and even when they were not performing reggae outright, dub-informed ideas permeated their sound. Throughout the evolution from punk to new wave, reggae was absorbed naturally by the musicians at the center of the scene. Yet the connection between these genres was rarely acknowledged in Japan’s music media. In this sense, the creation of this compilation marks a truly groundbreaking moment as it may well offer a new lens through which to view the history of Japanese rock.

"Japanese New Wave On Dub" takes a deep dive into the relatively unsung heroes of this culturally unique moment throughout it's first 5 years of maturation. 13 tracks that will embellish the record collection of any true music lover, a beautifully documented piece of niche Japanese underground culture from the first half of the 80's, faithfully put together by Yuzo Iwata.

Tracklist

  • 1.Chinggis Chan Dread - Yattane Babylon
  • 2.The Air Music International - Hot Steppers In A Dub
  • 3.So-Do - Nothing
  • 4.Momoyo & Lizard! - Sa·Ka·Na
  • 5.EP-4 - dB 5
  • 6.Pablo Picasso - Tsun
  • 7.Bananarians - Suna No Atama
  • 8.Pressure - Goouder
  • 9.Pineapple 4.9 - Yoruni
  • 10.Concretes - Watch The Moon
  • 11.Masumi Hara - Looks Like An Angel
  • 12.Business - Minato No Cafe

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