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Artist
Various Artists
ReleaseProduct
Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980-1990
Label
Light In The Attic
Catalogue Number
LITA167LP
Release Date
15 February 2019
  • Box Set 3×LP

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    Clear vinyl

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    LITA167LP

    • Housed in deluxe Stoughton “tip-on” jackets and slipcase
    • Includes extensive liner notes and artist bios & essay by Spencer Doran
    • 'Limited edition colour wax' sticker
  • CD Book + 2×CD

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    LITA167CD

    • Housed in a custom 7”x 7” hardbound book
    • Includes extensive liner notes and artist bios & essay by Spencer Doran

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In recent times Light In The Attic has been at the forefront of resurgent interest in out-of-print Japanese music - a run of Haruomi Hosono editions springs to mind - but even by their standards Kankyō Ongaku is quite the record. Due to the convergent factors of a booming economy, an interest in the incidental compositions of artists like Brian Eno and the growth of cosmopolitan city living, Japan in the 1980s saw a rapid rise in the demand for ‘environmental music’ (Kankyō Ongaku). Soon artists as prestigious as Hosono and his Yellow Magic Orchestra were coming up with sounds for advertisements, in-store playlists and home atmospheres. Compiled by Visible Cloaks’ Spencer Doran, Kankyō Ongaku: Japanese Ambient, Environmental & New Age Music 1980-1990 provides a meticulously-cultivated overview of this quiet revolution.

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Light In The Attic

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Ambient and Modern Classical

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