Tatsuhiko Sakamoto - Nuovo Repertorio Editoriale, Italian Post-Moderno Library 2 1984-1989 CD
“Popular Italian electronic library mix by tatsuhiko sakamoto, a DJ who is active mainly in the listening party ideala at Hatagaya Forestlimit, and is also regarded by digger from all over the world.
Three years after the previous work, which delivered a fresh stimulus to a wide range of listeners as well as severe electronic music nerds and rare board enthusiasts around the world, we compiled a selection of sound sources that could not be recorded last time. A rare series that was not generally distributed because it was a so-called library record produced for broadcasting stations at that time. A reinterpretation of an unknown Italian electronic library from the late 80's to 90's selected from among them. A new frontier that is full of postmodernism and is hard to say as ambient-new age that has passed through cosmic. Overcoming the recent ambient boom, the excellent works of electronic music that I wanted to listen to now are gathered here.
Nuovo Repertorio Editoriale: An Italian public broadcasting station (NHK in Japan), it was produced as a library for broadcasting stations on LP from 1984 to 1992 and on CD from around 1991 to 1996 . Participating musicians and composers are famous and unnamed, and it is speculated that they were produced according to the theme with cutting-edge studios and equipment at that time.
Cover Design: Kiyoshi Suzuki
Recording: Napalm Kataoka
Mastering: Miles Whittaker”
“Popular Italian electronic library mix by tatsuhiko sakamoto, a DJ who is active mainly in the listening party ideala at Hatagaya Forestlimit, and is also regarded by digger from all over the world.
Three years after the previous work, which delivered a fresh stimulus to a wide range of listeners as well as severe electronic music nerds and rare board enthusiasts around the world, we compiled a selection of sound sources that could not be recorded last time. A rare series that was not generally distributed because it was a so-called library record produced for broadcasting stations at that time. A reinterpretation of an unknown Italian electronic library from the late 80's to 90's selected from among them. A new frontier that is full of postmodernism and is hard to say as ambient-new age that has passed through cosmic. Overcoming the recent ambient boom, the excellent works of electronic music that I wanted to listen to now are gathered here.
Nuovo Repertorio Editoriale: An Italian public broadcasting station (NHK in Japan), it was produced as a library for broadcasting stations on LP from 1984 to 1992 and on CD from around 1991 to 1996 . Participating musicians and composers are famous and unnamed, and it is speculated that they were produced according to the theme with cutting-edge studios and equipment at that time.
Cover Design: Kiyoshi Suzuki
Recording: Napalm Kataoka
Mastering: Miles Whittaker”
“Popular Italian electronic library mix by tatsuhiko sakamoto, a DJ who is active mainly in the listening party ideala at Hatagaya Forestlimit, and is also regarded by digger from all over the world.
Three years after the previous work, which delivered a fresh stimulus to a wide range of listeners as well as severe electronic music nerds and rare board enthusiasts around the world, we compiled a selection of sound sources that could not be recorded last time. A rare series that was not generally distributed because it was a so-called library record produced for broadcasting stations at that time. A reinterpretation of an unknown Italian electronic library from the late 80's to 90's selected from among them. A new frontier that is full of postmodernism and is hard to say as ambient-new age that has passed through cosmic. Overcoming the recent ambient boom, the excellent works of electronic music that I wanted to listen to now are gathered here.
Nuovo Repertorio Editoriale: An Italian public broadcasting station (NHK in Japan), it was produced as a library for broadcasting stations on LP from 1984 to 1992 and on CD from around 1991 to 1996 . Participating musicians and composers are famous and unnamed, and it is speculated that they were produced according to the theme with cutting-edge studios and equipment at that time.
Cover Design: Kiyoshi Suzuki
Recording: Napalm Kataoka
Mastering: Miles Whittaker”