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Been listening to the new Bôa Album Whiplash. You may recognise Bôa from their song Duvet which was the opening theme to Serial Experiments Lain. Been enjoying it.

 
Just gonna link a few of the songs that I've been enjoying recently.

My Youtube recommendations really did their job with this one, have had the video on loop the entire past week and it will not get out of my head (in the good way).

Found this yesterday through it being referenced on a Bocchi The Rock manga chapter cover and it's just a really good track. (though I'm sure I've heard a producer sample this song before, not sure where).

A classic, nuff' said.

Somewhat underground Tokyo-based rapper that I found in a pretty roundabout way, but I enjoy his production a lot, especially in this track.
 
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Went to Japan last month. Bought back, er.... one or two CDs, lol.

Here's my haul. 250 CDs, plus some music blu rays and DVDs. Almost all of them second hand, and the vast majority of those were no more than £2 or £3 each.

A big motivation for the holiday was specifically for this - to search for the albums that have meant so much to me over the years, and to find them for the best possible price.

Hopefully the photo resolution is high enough for you to zoom in on the spines and see what's going on. I've organised it roughly into genre, but I've split some genres into multiple columns so it all fits in one picture. Big mix of genres - pop, rock, visual kei, idol, indie, electronica, anime songs, and some western stuff too. Reply if you see any that you know and love!

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Went to Japan last month. Bought back, er.... one or two CDs, lol.

Here's my haul. 250 CDs, plus some music blu rays and DVDs. Almost all of them second hand, and the vast majority of those were no more than £2 or £3 each.

A big motivation for the holiday was specifically for this - to search for the albums that have meant so much to me over the years, and to find them for the best possible price.

Hopefully the photo resolution is high enough for you to zoom in on the spines and see what's going on. I've organised it roughly into genre, but I've split some genres into multiple columns so it all fits in one picture. Big mix of genres - pop, rock, visual kei, idol, indie, electronica, anime songs, and some western stuff too. Reply if you see any that you know and love!
As a big CD collector myself I find myself incredibly jealous of being able to get such a big haul.

I went to Japan back in like march and picked up a bunch brand new, around 20 maybe? Though I do most of the time just import the ones I want 2nd hand anyways so there wasn't too many on my wishlist for that trip I didn't already have.

Some awesome picks in there btw.
 
As a big CD collector myself I find myself incredibly jealous of being able to get such a big haul.

I went to Japan back in like march and picked up a bunch brand new, around 20 maybe? Though I do most of the time just import the ones I want 2nd hand anyways so there wasn't too many on my wishlist for that trip I didn't already have.

Some awesome picks in there btw.
Nice! What ones did you buy brand new on your last trip?

For me, new CDs in that batch include the Malice Mizer (lol, not a new band, but it's a new CD), Zutomayo, Sexy Synthesizer, a couple of Official Hige Dandism, Nemophila, and the TM Network album Major Turn-Round. There's others that are new too, but that list is off the top of my head.
 
Nice! What ones did you buy brand new on your last trip?

Oh wow you're gonna test my memory here lol. I'll need to cross-reference my discogs to recall it all.

So for artists/bands, I picked up some Nujabes, iyowa, PinocchioP, Sayonara Ponytail, Tats Yamashita, Ichiko Aoba, Casiopea, Hakushi Hasegawa, FLOW, Masayoshi Takanaka, and Nick Drake.

I picked up some soundtracks too, like the Studio Ghibli song collection, Suzume and Houseki no Kuni OSTs, and an Initial D eurobeat collection.
 
Went to Japan last month. Bought back, er.... one or two CDs, lol.

Here's my haul. 250 CDs, plus some music blu rays and DVDs. Almost all of them second hand, and the vast majority of those were no more than £2 or £3 each.

A big motivation for the holiday was specifically for this - to search for the albums that have meant so much to me over the years, and to find them for the best possible price.

Hopefully the photo resolution is high enough for you to zoom in on the spines and see what's going on. I've organised it roughly into genre, but I've split some genres into multiple columns so it all fits in one picture. Big mix of genres - pop, rock, visual kei, idol, indie, electronica, anime songs, and some western stuff too. Reply if you see any that you know and love!

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That's a bloody impressive haul - did you have problems getting that through airport customs??

I'm clearly uninitiated as I only recognise Yoasobi with their amazing work on lots of recent animes (especially the recent monogatari which is just legendary) and Capsule from the Hikari Disco song used in the ed of I think the Knights of Sidonia movie
 
That's a bloody impressive haul - did you have problems getting that through airport customs??

I'm clearly uninitiated as I only recognise Yoasobi with their amazing work on lots of recent animes (especially the recent monogatari which is just legendary) and Capsule from the Hikari Disco song used in the ed of I think the Knights of Sidonia movie
No problems at customs. The total value is a very low four-figure number. If you exclude the ten new albums and the Yoasobi box sets, then many of the CDs only cost like £2 or £3, so it's all legit. I kept all the receipts just in case there were any questions though.

Yoasobi are so good!! I would have been delighted to find even just one of their special edition albums in the wild. To find all three, and also find the two blu ray live sets, is beyond anything I could have hoped for.

There's a few others in here that you might enjoy. If you like Yoasobi then look up Zutomayo. Super fun and upbeat, with gorgeous anime music videos that reward repeat viewings. Try this one.

And look up Official Hige Dandism, who you'll probably recognise from a few anime soundtracks. Try this one.
 
No problems at customs. The total value is a very low four-figure number. If you exclude the ten new albums and the Yoasobi box sets, then many of the CDs only cost like £2 or £3, so it's all legit. I kept all the receipts just in case there were any questions though.

Yoasobi are so good!! I would have been delighted to find even just one of their special edition albums in the wild. To find all three, and also find the two blu ray live sets, is beyond anything I could have hoped for.

There's a few others in here that you might enjoy. If you like Yoasobi then look up Zutomayo. Super fun and upbeat, with gorgeous anime music videos that reward repeat viewings. Try this one.

And look up Official Hige Dandism, who you'll probably recognise from a few anime soundtracks. Try this one.
Good stuff, I'll look into those! Thanks for the recommendations.

Glad it was all straightforward travelling with your haul - I remember when at uni (another lifetime ago heh) travelling abroad to parents with my PS2 and lots of dvds+games and having security unpacking and going through all my suitcases - they were probably thinking I was hauling fake dvds to sell on the streets 😆
 
Good stuff, I'll look into those! Thanks for the recommendations.

Glad it was all straightforward travelling with your haul - I remember when at uni (another lifetime ago heh) travelling abroad to parents with my PS2 and lots of dvds+games and having security unpacking and going through all my suitcases - they were probably thinking I was hauling fake dvds to sell on the streets 😆
Oh wow no way!! I must have got very lucky. I suppose nowadays they're more used to nerds coming over and buying boatloads of merch. Lol they probably see suitcases packed full of nonsense all the time.
 
Two Years Worth of Noise by nakinyko.

Listening to this album for the first time in a few months, but it always amazes me. Stellar mashup album from one of the best mashup artists on YT. All the songs flow together so well that the 52 minute runtime goes by fast.

 
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