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Various Artists 

Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop, AOR & Boogie 1976-1986

239 LEI

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2LP | NEW  | 2019

LIGHT IN THE ATTIC

Japanese City-Pop AOR Japan Boogie

Pacific Breeze is an expertly compiled collection of choice cuts that range from silky smooth grooves to innovative techno pop bangers and everything in between. Long-revered by crate diggers and adventurous music heads, this music has never been released outside of Japan until now.

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Masahiko Sato 

Kayobi No Onna

139 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2020

MITSUKO & SVETLANA RECORDS

Jazz Japanese City-Pop Sound Track Japan Rare Groove Mystery

Archival reissue of long lost treasure from genius pianist and composer Masahiko Sato whose resume includes hundreds of legendary albums and collaborations with Midori Takada

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Mkwaju Ensemble 

Mkwaju

129 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2018

WRWTFWW RECORDS

Latin Jazz Experimental Jazz-Funk Japan

WRWTFWW Records is proud to announce the highly anticipated official reissue of holy grail album MKWAJU by acclaimed Japanese percussionist Midori Takada’s MKWAJU ensemble, sourced from the original masters

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Pale Cocoon 

Mayu

169 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2020

INCIDENTAL MUSIC

Ambient Experimental Post-Punk Japan

Pale Cocoon’s Mayu (繭) was originally released in 1984 as a cassette box set by Pafe Record in Japan, but sunk into obscurity after its release, only to garner a strong cult following nearly two decades later during the advent of the music blog era.

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Silvano D'Auria 

La Mano Lunga Del Padrino

159 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2019

FOUR FLIES RECORDS

Latin Jazz OST Sound Track Psychedelic Stage & Screen

Dreamy bossanova, baroque-jazz, fuzz guitar, psychedelic flute, wide and panoramic themes sung by the heavenly Edda Dell’Orso, and arranged by her husband Giacomo (a.k.a. Oscar Lindok). And furthermore, kriminal beats, spy-exotic flavours, and dreamlike suspense, as well as the unmistakable voices of I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni. Recorded in 1972, but previously unreleased on any format, THE LONG ARM OF THE GODFATHER, a.k.a. RAFFICA, embodies the essence of the best Italian soundtracks from early 70s. Pure class and top-quality sounds, played by some of the best Italian session musicians of the time.

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Sandro Brugnolini 

Superground

159 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2019

FOUR FLIES RECORDS

Jazz Sound Track Psychedelic

And what if the infamous UNDERGROUND and OVERGROUND albums had a third psychedelic chapter, still secret and unreleased until today? Yes, you heard correctly: this SUPERGROUND LP

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Armando Trovajoli 

Chiamate 22-22 Tenente Sheridan

129 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2016

FOUR FLIES RECORDS

Latin Jazz OST Sound Track

Class on your turntable, what we have here is a stunning crime-jazz soundtrack blended with exotica flavor, composed by one of the main legends of Italian sound – ARMANDO TROVAJOLI.

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Riz Ortolani 

SI PUO' ESSERE PIU' BASTARDI DELL'ISPETTORE CLIFF?

129 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2017

FOUR FLIES RECORDS

Funk Jazz OST Sound Track Jazz-Funk

Only two tracks from this soundtrack were ever released, and as a result is now an extremely rare and sought-after C.A.M. 7-inch – but that was enough to create the legend…

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Luciano Michelini 

Morte Sospetta di una Minorenne (Suspicious Death Of A Minor)

149 LEI

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LP | NEW  | 2020

FOUR FLIES RECORDS

Rock Funk OST Sound Track

Four Flies is pleased to introduce for the first time on vinyl another top level score for the Italian slasher/crime flick directed by Sergio Martino, “The Suspicious Death of a Minor”

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Piero Umiliani 

La Schiava Io ce l'ho e tu no

179 LEI

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2LP | NEW  | 2018

FOUR FLIES RECORDS

Latin Funk Jazz Sound Track Bossa Nova Stage & Screen

One of the most iconic and essential works by Piero Umiliani has finally emerged from the archives. The reason is maybe the magnificent quality of the composition and the arrangements, written by the Maestro himself, who reaches here one of his top-level creative peaks ever.

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