Monthly Archives: March 2025

Kotonashiso LP

Kotonashiso LP Umwelt, room

LP ltd to 300, black vinyl, 2 colors (blue, black & grey) silkscreened jacket with obi (black or dark

red , 2 inserts and a postcard

Label : An’archives Réf : [An’49]

Printed by Alan Sherry, liner notes by Jon Dale

Release date : April 4th, 2025

Contact – wholesale : anarchives@sfr.fr – anarchiveslabel@gmail.com – clerouley@free.fr

Shop in Paris & distribution in France : Souffle Continu

US : Worldgonemad

Home | WORLD GONE MAD DISTRO (bigcartel.com)

With Umwelt, room, An’archives releases the first vinyl LP by Japanese singer, songwriter and guitarist, Kotonashiso. An elegant collection of seven slow-moving, free-ranging song forms, Umwelt, room is reflective, pensive, and yet has a great, expansive sense of movement, each song’s parameters feeling almost infinitely flexible.

Born in Tokyo in 1984, Kotonashiso began playing music in 2000. After taking a long break from making music between the years 2005 to 2016, he returned with renewed focus, and over the past eight years, he’s toured Japan and Europe, performing in venues, street performances and open mic events. Currently, Kotonashiso plays either solo, on in three separate duos, with Sou Mori, 泥, and Hideya Kyooka, respectively. He’s not released much music, as yet – a single, “in the cavern”, with Sou Mori, in 2021, and a soundtrack to Hiroki Nakajima’s solo exhibition, Ray, the following year.All of this gives Umwelt, Room the feeling of a major statement, a debut shot across the void. The seven songs collected here were recorded in 2024, with a guiding principle, for Kotonashiso, being his desire to “[imagine] the time when people started recording blues and folk songs on analog records,” creating a ghost-like presence in the listener’s room. When talking about the songs on Umwelt, Room, Kotonashiso focuses on a number of concepts, such as prayer, tragedy, ‘the cycle of life’, and the disappearance of the gulf between fantasy and reality.

They’re songs with deep, rich resonance, performed without guile. You might be able to hear, at times, the fragility of fellow Japanese singer-songwriter Hisato Higuchi, or the bluesy touch of Loren Connors in the guitar. However, Kotonashiso’s aesthetic remit is wide, identifying with artists like Bill Callahan, Scout Niblett, Inukaze, and Tomoko Shimazaki, and sharing sympathies with “the psychedelic rock, avant-garde and ambient communities.” Ultimately, though, the pellucid, dream-like songs of Kotonashiso, somewhere between folk, pop and blues, sit, disarmed and lovely, within their own universe.

25€

Tête De Chou LP

Tête de Chou LP / DL Tête de Chou (Mark Anderson – Kurumi kido – Arlo Wynks)

LP ltd to 300, black vinyl, 3 colors (greys, silver) silkscreened jacket (chipboard/brown) with obi (Tan or dark brow), insert and a postcard

Label : An’archives

Réf : [An’50]

Printed by Alan Sherry

Release date : April 4th, 2025

Contact – wholesale : anarchives@sfr.fr – anarchiveslabel@gmail.com – clerouley@free.fr

Shop in Paris & distribution in France : Souffle Continu

US : Worldgonemad

Home | WORLD GONE MAD DISTRO (bigcartel.com)

An’archives are proud to announce the release of the debut album by Tête de Chou, the trio of Mark Anderson, Kurumi Kido, and Arlo Wynks. Some may know Anderson for his membership of Greymouth, 番長Taste, Mysteries Of Love, and Suishou No Fune; Kido and Wynks have more personal musical histories, which informs the intimacy and gently exploratory nature of the eight pieces contained here.

The trio’s movements seem spontaneous and open-ended, which makes sense when you consider the organic way they came together, from drinking at their local yakitori joint, to Anderson and Wynks “mucking around as a duo in the studio on a semi-regular basis,” the former recalls. Kido then joined to form Tête de Chou. She was learning ichigenkin and shō, and when Anderson and Kido organised some small-scale shows in their tatami room, "extending that to us [three] making a bit of a freeform racket wasn’t a stretch,” says Anderson.The album itself was predominantly built from material drawn from two recording sessions, one each in Japan and New Zealand. These tracks were further augmented by several long-distance collaborations. Anderson reflects that, as Wynks was on the road, the album “almost ended up a bit of a travel diary for him.”Wynks recalls the exchange flowed both ways: “Mark and Kurumi sent me recordings that I added things to and/or added to pre-existing things to create a few more tracks.”That might explain the mobile terrain covered by the album. It’s an album of snapshots, at once vivid in their performance, and obscure in their methodology.Organ drones tussle with field recordings; thin streams of noise rub up against clanking metallics; whispering, wistful reeds drift alongside warping strings and a tickling glockenspiel. There’s a fair breadth to the instrumentation here: in addition to what’s already mentioned, you can add microphone, mini-amp, dulcimer, guitar,shehnai, violin, and ‘two-stringed goatophone’.Placed together, the eight pieces here form an elliptical narrative that’s far from easy to pin down, but infinitely pleasurable to listen to, a kind of home-built, humble electro-acoustic pastorale, and an impressive, unexpected first shot across the bow.

25€

Z.O.A LP Night’s Wanton Spider

Z.O.A LP Night’s Wanton Spider – Grand Fish

Last and final album by Japanese goth/avant-garde/progressive rock band formed by Seiichiro Morikawa (Chi To Shizuku) in 1984. Ltd edition, we only have a few copies

$38 SOLD OUT

Les Rallizes Denudes LP Yaneura Sept. 80

Les Rallizes Denudes LP Yaneura Sept. ’80 – Tuffe Beats

Blue vinyl with Japanese edition with exclusive A3 poster

We only have a very few $49