In Tokyo in the early 1990s, an indie band called Flipper’s Guitar was at the forefront of a new wave in Japanese popular music known as Shibuya-kei. The band’s founder, Keigo Oyamada, would go on to produce, under the name Cornelius, a series of albums that are among the most innovative in Japanese popular music of the past two decades. Oyamada’s third album under his Cornelius alter-ego, Fantasma (1997), played a key role in putting J-pop on the world map for Western music fans, and Oyamada himself is today one of the most respected figures in the Japanese music industry. This book tells the story of Fantasma’s emergence from the Shibuya-kei scene and considers the wider impact of Oyamada’s work both internationally and on Japanese popular music today.33 1/3 Global, a series related to but independent from 33 1/3, takes the format of the original series of short, music-based books and brings the focus to music throughout the world. With initial volumes focusing on Japanese and Brazilian music, the series will also include volumes on the popular music of Australia/Oceania, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and more.
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Note on Transliterations and Japanese NamesPreface: White Rabbit1 From Nakameguro to Everywhere2 Magic Kingdom3 Ape Shall Not Kill Ape4 Mutations5 Pet Sounds6 Merrie Melodies7 Three Dimensional Music8 Analog Afterlives9 Double FantasyNotesReferences Index
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A personal, yet professional, account of the intricacies of Fantasma.
An overview of how Cornelius’s Fantasma album made J-pop a cult phenomonon worldwide.
Presents deeper understanding of the relationship between analog and digital musical technologies, and in particular the continuing significance of vinyl as both the material foundation of music and the basis for record-collecting cultures that—as the case of Shibuya-kei amply demonstrates—are the basis of new forms of musical creativity
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Spanning a range of artists and genres—from the 1970s rock of Happy End to technopop band Yellow Magic Orchestra, the Shibuya-kei of Cornelius, classic anime series Cowboy Bebop, J-Pop/EDM hybrid Perfume, and vocaloid star Hatsune Miku—33 1/3 Japan is a series devoted to in-depth examination of Japanese popular music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries."Some serious knowledge and passion has gone into these books ... Both a fan and a newcomer could pick one up, learn something new and be thoroughly entertained." - Jordan Allen,The Japan Times
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ISBN
9781501330179
Publisert
2019-11-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic USA
Vekt
244 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200

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Martin Roberts teaches courses on global digital media at Dartmouth College and Emerson College, USA. His research focuses on subcultural identities and practices in an age of globalization. His publications include essays on global documentary film, world music, and the J-pop genre Shibuya-kei.