Shugo Tokumaru

Some beautiful odd music from Tokyo, Japan trickled into my ears this past week (Thanks Gráinne). I say odd but maybe it’s because Shugo Tokumaru’s music sounds like it was made in an forgotten era or more accurately, a world without electronics. It’s delightfully quaint and full of old-style rhythms and classical guitar picking. ‘Paparazzi’ for example is a frenetic acoustic tune with some dizzying high pitched guitar. It reminds me of Michel Gondry’s French band Oiu Oiu. Shugo sings over some of his songs and no stranger to a catchy melody and there’s a playful sense of inventiveness throughout the tunes (over 100 instruments were utilised in the recording the album).

All of these songs are taken from 2004’s debut album Night Piece which bizarrely only sold 1000 copies in Japan. His latest release L.S.T came out a few months ago. You can buy these albums from As Corpus and DotShop. More info at Shugo’s site and his Myspace page.

MP3s

Shugo Tokumaru – Paparazzi

Shugo Tokumaru – Light Chair

Shugo Tokumaru – The Mop

Shugo Tokumaru – Typewriter

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  1. baiowulf (Reply) on 17 Aug 2006@5:36 pm
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    strange…a good friend of mine is moving to japan in a few months and as a going away present i was making a ton of mixes…one category being foreign music…and i was thinking to myself “how is it that i’ve never been into any japanese music?” so much thanks.

    beautiful stuff…you never let us down

  2. Niall (Reply) on 18 Aug 2006@9:49 am
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    good stuff.. glad to be of service.. :)

  3. [...] On a related note, I received my copy of Shugo Tokumaru’s Night Piece. It’s fantastic. There must be some other great music coming out of Asia. Anybody got any recommendations for our Oriental cousins? [...]


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