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'''Architecture in Tokyo''' is an album released by [[architecture in tokyo]] and published for cassette through [[AMDISCS]]. The album was originally released on SoundCloud before being removed for unknown reasons.
'''Architecture in Tokyo''' is an album released by [[architecture in tokyo]] and published for cassette through [[AMDISCS]].


==Tracklist==
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==Description==
If you check the Facebook page or chug 東京の建築 through a translator, you’ll find they’re one in the same: a Detroit-based Sink Sinkerson hovering in and around a newly (relative) opened party of Nu-Disco creators where there are direct stems from (the alive and well/don’t listen to vaporwave) vaporwave. Its infectious spread, bond in sample-based nostalgia (an obvious fetish of disco), and the internet labels behind them (re: Business Casual). Through all the vaporwave/Nu-Disco parallels, the one pillar that pulls me in is the positivity between artists & artists, artists & fans, fans & fans.


==Gallery==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
* '''[https://amdiscs.com/product/architecture-in-tokyo-st/ AMDISCS Website]'''
* '''[https://amdiscs.com/product/architecture-in-tokyo-tape AMDISCS Page (Cassette)]'''
* '''[https://amdiscs.com/product/architecture-in-tokyo-st/ AMDISCS Page (Digital)]'''
* <s>'''[https://soundcloud.com/amdiscs/sets/architectureintokyo SoundCloud Set]'''</s> (Offline)
* <s>'''[https://soundcloud.com/amdiscs/sets/architectureintokyo SoundCloud Set]'''</s> (Offline)
* '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skX73x48SDE YouTube Stream]'''
* '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skX73x48SDE YouTube Stream]'''
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* [https://www.last.fm/music/architecture+in+tokyo/architecture+in+tokyo last.fm Page]
* [https://www.last.fm/music/architecture+in+tokyo/architecture+in+tokyo last.fm Page]


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Latest revision as of 19:56, 5 March 2024

Architecture in Tokyo
Architecture in Tokyo-cover.jpg
Information
Artistarchitecture in tokyo
Release Type Album
Label AMDISCS
Catalog Number AMDD150
Formats
BandcampIcon.png
Bandcamp Album
Cassette
Release Date November 14, 2014
Singles
Tracks 12
Length 34:07
Tags

2014; AMDD150; architecture in tokyo; electronic; Nu Disco; s/t (Digital)

2014; architecture in tokyo; electronic; Future Funk; Nu Disco; s/t (Cassette)
Status Online
architecture in tokyo
Previous Release Lilac '97
Next Release singles (2013-2018)

Architecture in Tokyo is an album released by architecture in tokyo and published for cassette through AMDISCS.

Tracklist

# Tape Track Length
1 A1 FOREVER 3:00
2 A2 PERFECT BLUE 2:44
3 A3 FACES 2:49
4 A4 MIMOSA (ft. スーパーセックス永遠にSUPERSEX420) 4:14
5 A5 HER TOUCH 2:44
6 A6 LOVE 2:09
7 B1 GOOD COMPANY (WHEN I’M WITH YOU) (ft. PARROT JUNGLE 95) 3:37
8 B2 渋谷 FUNK
SHIBUYA FUNK
2:11
9 B3 BODY 2:52
10 B4 SILK 3:34
11 B5 MUTUAL (ft. YUNG BAE) 2:32
12 B6 WHEN WE MEET AGAIN 1:41

Description

If you check the Facebook page or chug 東京の建築 through a translator, you’ll find they’re one in the same: a Detroit-based Sink Sinkerson hovering in and around a newly (relative) opened party of Nu-Disco creators where there are direct stems from (the alive and well/don’t listen to vaporwave) vaporwave. Its infectious spread, bond in sample-based nostalgia (an obvious fetish of disco), and the internet labels behind them (re: Business Casual). Through all the vaporwave/Nu-Disco parallels, the one pillar that pulls me in is the positivity between artists & artists, artists & fans, fans & fans.

Gallery

External Links

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