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Hiroshi MatSui
A Love From Tokyo 1991-2003

A Love From Tokyo 1991-2003

Catno

SOV021

Formats

1x Vinyl 2X12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Styles

House

A Love From Tokyo 1991-2003 by Hiroshi Matsui on Sound Of Vast.

Following reissues for Rush Hour & Studio Mule, Sound Of Vast present "A Love From Tokyo 1991-2003," a collection of work from Japanese artist, Hiroshi Mastui.

The album features ten tracks produced between 1991 and 2003, and includes material reissued for the first time and previously unreleased treasures from his own 'WANT YOU! Records'.

The album opens with two first-time reissues, an emotional piano house anthem, "Crazy Love," which appeared on the CD mini-album "Call You Back," released in 1991 on Japanese major label 'Alfa Music', and the breakbeat house banger "Call You Back”. The opening track soon makes you realize that Hiroshi’s music is timeless. “Little Bit Of Our Love" (1993) and “Super Love” (2003), featuring Japanese vocalist Suzi Kim, who also appears in "(Earth In) Blue" (1999), resemble that euphoria of the first golden age of House music in the 1990s. While "Love Luv Rendez-vous" (1994) and "Dancing On Mars" (2003) are direct descendants of the sounds of early Chicago House music. The bustling arrangement of the anthem track “Samba De Howa Howa" (1992) and jacking acid house track "Tsun-Ban-Tsun-Yeah" will drive even the modern-day floor to its peak. The album concludes with the long-awaited, previously unreleased "Love Me One More Time" (produced in 1993).

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SOV021 - NL - 2023

1

Crazy Love

2

Call You Back

3

Little Bit Of Our Love

4

Samba De Howa Howa

5

Love Luv Rendez-Vous

6

(Earth In) Blue

7

Dancing On Mars

8

Tsun-Ban-Tsun-Yeah

9

Super Love

10

Love Me One More Time

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