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Suzukiski
Thought LP

Thought LP

Artists

Suzukiski

Labels

SAISEI

Catno

SAIS003

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered

Country

UK

Release date

Feb 28, 2022

The full 12 tracks from the original release will be released on vinyl for the first time - with the majority of tracks exclusively re-edited for vinyl extended play.

Takahiro Suzuki is hugely prolific within Japanese electronic music culture yet has remained under the radar despite releasing over 9 albums between 1993 and 2006. Thought was his debut long player and is a perfect example of his minimal and poised approach to production. Across the 12 tracks he shows off his aptitude for creating delicate yet effective house and techno, referencing the Detroit sound that was eminanating and revolutionaising electronic music at the time. For sleeve notes of the release Suzukiski lent this quote, speaking of the Detroit influence “These artists created these simple and minimal tracks that were so beautiful and gave me joy, yet I’d never seen their faces before.”

Based on a solid groove and created on the limited hardware setups which were key to the time of its creation, the album carries all the charm of minimal all hardware made music. The result is a timeless collection of tracks that show a serious commitment to refined sound with a joyous and carefree uplifting feeling.

SAISEI - run by London based, Japan born DJ Junki Inoue continues to unearth and present vital and special recordings from the 90s era of Japanese electronic music production. In this case Thought was first self released by the artist as a private CD that was literally delivered hand to hand or by post until it was licensed by Soup Disk licenced the music in 2003 and received a wider CD release with some export outside of Japan.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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SAIS003 - UK - 2022

A1

Living In The Room

3:58

A2

Nurse

4:48

A3

Gyro

5:27

B1

Sargasso

5:01

B2

Screw

5:13

B3

Direct Mail

4:54

C1

Build (Extitute Mix)

6:03

C2

Hands

4:20

C3

Community Chest

4:38

D1

Chelsea

5:30

D2

27PM

5:03

D3

Thought

5:03

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