Maher Shalal Hash Baz CD 1986.2.23 -M.S.B.H direct sales
New limited archival CD just released in Japan, comes in a handmade jacket
$24
Masayoshi Urabe 3 LP box “Mobilis In Mobili” An’archives
Edition of 285, silk-screened wooden slipcase with 3 silkscreened panels (black & gold) + inserts and a 6 postcards set
Handmade slipcases and printing job by Alan Sherry
Liner notes by Michel Henritzi
An’archives présente trois documents, trois vinyles scarifiés par les illuminations de Masayoshi Urabe, six performances gravées là comme des épitaphes sur la pierre qui recouvre le vivant. Enregistrements faits dans de petites salles banlieusardes au Japon où il a pour habitude de jouer devant un maigre public, le Bitches Brew à Yokohama, le Groove à Okinawa et Gari Gari à Tokyo.
Urabe a croisé dans les couloirs du label culte PSF : Kan Mikami, Chie Mukaï, Rinji Fukuoka, Hiroshi Hasegawa, avec qui il a joué, parfois enregistré des albums d’une insondable beauté. Mais c’est en solo qu’il est le plus troublant, lumineux et sombre, violent et poignant.
Pas d’autres frères que Kaoru Abe et Albert Ayler, un même tragique, une même corde jalouse pour se balancer dans le son, renverser le ciel sous nos pieds. Urabe s’accouple à son alto, le violente, snuff jazz appelant les anges déchus à venir nous hanter. La mort, comme son éros, hante l’œuvre de Masayoshi Urabe, se dévoile à travers ses sons cuivrés. Il suit le son, l’aspire et le crache, sac d’air retourné jusqu’à l’épuisement, violent, jouant ou dansant, voulant que les premiers rangs cèdent à son érotisme trouble. Urabe est un magnifique mélodiste, même s’il finit par tout saccager, ne rien laisser d’autre qu’un corps musical mutilé. Notes étranglées, aucune mélodie, juste du souffle, de l’air craché, un chant d’amour.
Michel Henritzi
These are recordings made in small suburban venues in Japan where Urabe would play in front of a meagre audience: the Bitches Brew in Yokohama, the Groove in Okinawa and the Gari Gari in Tokyo.
In the corridors of cult label P.S.F. Records, Urabe came across the likes of Kan Mikami, Chie Mukai, Rinji Fukuoka, Hiroshi Hasegawa, with whom he played, and sometimes recorded albums of unfathomable beauty. But he is most disturbing, luminous and dark, violent and poignant, during his solo sets. Hideo Ikeezumi (the cultural ambassador behind P.S.F.) supported him more than others and tried to offer him all the space he could hope for.
His only kindred spirits are Kaoru Abe and Albert Ayler, with whom he shares a sense of tragedy, the same jealous string to swing into the sound, to turn the heavens over to our feet. Urabe mates with his alto sax, assaults it, snuff jazz calling fallen angels to come and haunt us.
Death, like Eros, haunts Masayoshi Urabe’s body of work, and unravels through copper sounds. He follows the sound, inhales it, spits it like an air bag turned inside out until exhaustion, violent, playing and dancing, willing the front rows to give in to his murky eroticism.
Urabe is a magnificent musician, even though he ends up trashing everything, leaving only a mutilated musical body behind. Strangled notes, no melody, just breath, spat air, un chant d’amour.
68 € + postage
Please note I can hardly ship overseas with the French Post because of X Mas rush. We can upgrade and ship with UPS but you have to be warned it can be pricey, depending of your exact location. Ask if you want a quote. For Europeans, shipping is probably between12 to 17 €
Please allow us a small delay with shipments as empty boxes come from overseas and some are still on the way. We also need a little bit of time to pack as here there’s only 2 hands
Takayuki Hashimoto CD “Chat Me” Nomart
Takayuki Hashimoto is half of . es aka Dot es project with Sara, an Osaka based free impro project. Takayukis playing sax, harmonica and guitar and he’s now in Kito Mizukumi Rouber proto garage punk band. Here’s on this new album we have 2 long tracks, frist on flamenco guitar with a pointilliste approach and the second one is on alto sax. Bith tracks have similitudes with focus on small details and repetitions. There’s a lot of concentration but no headache on the horizon.
Comes in a beautiful single 7′ sized jacket
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.es CD “Vessel of Catastrophe” Nomart
2 Catastrophe tracks with guitar, harmonica, guitar, piano & percussion
Chaotic, threatening, with different sides…Second track with harmonica & piano lost in the space is my favorite !
Comes in a beautiful single 7′ sized jacket
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.es CD “Atlas” Nomart
With Satoshi Ayashi on Laptop
Comes in a beautiful single 7′ sized jacket
$20 only a few
.es CD “Darkness” Nomart 2013
Released in 2013 same year as “Void” released on PSF records, back in stock, only a a very few.
This one is one of the best and maybe it would turn into one of their classic in a decade or 2 !
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.es CD “Ambiguity Sea” Nomart 2016
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Sara CD “Tinctura” Nomart 2015
First solo with Sara with different duos : Takayuki Hashimoto (second half of .es) , Kiyo Satani on cello, Makoto Kawabata (no need to introduce him I guess) , Yung Tsubota on percussion.
$15
Takayuki Hashimoto CD ” Colourful” Jigen
Nice alto saxophone improvisation
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Takayuki Hashimoto CD “Asia” Nomart 2017
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Archeus CD “Archeus” Haang Niap
Archeu” is a free improvised group of Keiko Higuchi on vocals, Shizuo Uchida on bass, and TOMO on hurdy gurdy. Extraordinary trio ensemble of vocal/voice, bass, and hurdy gurdy triggers an unique chemical reaction of various expressions such as sensitive sound within silence, vocalization of a forgotten and nameless language, interplay of discordant masses of sound, the magic of minimal repetition, and dark/dense drones. They also attempt to improvise with text readings. It is as if the words are given resonance, and appear as a spirit, then seem to melt with the sound. This is a striking debut work of studio recording with instantaneous performances. Highly recommended, we love that new project a lot !
$18
Archeus cassette “Archeus” Haang Niap
$12
Kan Mikami LP “I’m The Only One Around” Black Editions
The first ever vinyl edition of Kan Mikami’s “I’m the Only One Around” featuring lyrics translated by Drew Stroud and newly translated notes by Alan Cummings. Remastered and cut to vinyl at Elysian Masters Los Angeles, pressed by RTI, packaged in heavy Stoughton tip-on jackets with insert featuring textured paper, gold foil stamping and metallic inks.For over 50 years, Kan Mikami has stood as a master of the Japanese blues and outsider folk. His unmistakable, powerfully evocative voice and surrealistic poetry reveal a gritty, transgressive life on the margins shot through with evocations of sex and violence, religion and romance. Released in 1991, I’m the Only One Around was Mikami’s first album with Tokyo’s legendary P.S.F. Records and heralded an artistic renaissance. It marked the beginning of an incredibly productive and wildly creative era for Mikami that extends to the present day.
$24
Michael Ranta CD Taiwan years – Metaphon
Three previously unreleased works from the 1970’s recorded and mixed in Japan and Taiwan.
1-Kagaku Henka (1971) 18’40”
2-China Filch (1975) 27’06”
3-At Night (1978) 23’06”
More than any other of Ranta’s releases this album shows his multiple roots and ideas as a composer, percussionist and concrete/electronic musician, building a seamless bridge between Eastern and Western avantgarde. Ranta is one of those rare composers able to organically melt his wide artistic span into a singular but yet diverse universe morphing his rich vocabulary as a percussionist with the Oriental esoteric tradition, the psychedelic underground and the realm of electronic minimalism.
Michael Ranta: performance and mixing
Recording engineers: Shigeru Sato, Tsutomu Kojima
$18

Up-Tight CD “The beginning of the End” Essence
“The Beginning Of The End” was originally released as a scarce LP edition on 8mm Records in 2009 and – after more than a decade – sees the light of the day on CD for the first time ever, fully remastered by Aoki Tomoyuki himself. Housed in our custom tip-on mini-LP gatefold packaging displaying unique and new artwork, plus OBI strip – Made in Brazil, amazing label, they had already released “The night is yours” album a decade ago Limited to 200
$16
Art Box Limited to 90 hand-numbered pieces, carefully crafted one by one.
16 x 16 x 6 cm
The Beginning Of The End is also available as an exquisitely elaborated and strictly limited handmade boxset employing hand-carving, textures and painting explorations.Housed inside are the gatefold standard edition, a large poster printed via woodcut technique, circular psychedelic shapes and a very special object – a REAL kaleidoscope that will treat your mind for hours!
As a bonus disc for this set, the band prepared a not to be missed expanded, freakout live version of the album on CDR presented in a custom silkscreened packaging. A download card for the standard edition is also included exclusively as part of this boxset.
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we do not ship only this item overseas
UH cassette ‘Morgana” Haang Niap Records
Live recording at Kokubunji Morgana 08. Feb. 2020.
Same track is recorded on both sides.
Comes with download code. Only a very few in stock !
UH are Shizuo Uchida on bass + Takayuki Hashimoto on sax. This project is one of our favorite, we released their first CD in 2018 : https://anarchives.com/
$12
Roger Turner – Satoh Masahiko – Otomo Yoshihide CD”Live at Hall Egg Farm” Doubt
$19
Roger Turner – Otomo Yoshihide CD “Live at superDeluxe” Doubt
$19
Hijokaidan with Akira Sakata CD “Made In studio” Doubt
$19
Jazz Hijokaidan CD “Made in Japan, live at Shinjuku Pit Inn” – Doubt
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Seijaku 2CD “Last Live” Doubt
Keiji Haino + Mitsuru Nasuno + Yoshimitsu Ichiraku
$25

Seijaku 2CD “静寂の果てに” Doubt
$25
Kaoru Abe CD (digipak) 9770916@Ayler, Sapporo – Doubt Music
– Doubtmusic has discovered a previously unreleased Kaoru Abe alto saxophone solo improvisation! This CD features a complete 30 minutes performance held in summer 1977 at a jazz cafe in Sapporo which was called “Ayler” and no longer exists since long time. We no longer talk about Abe’s voice ranging by ready-made musical concept. Even his silence has persuasiveness. His voice has an ubiquity which transcend new or old musical trends. We would like young music fans who have never heard of Kaoru Abe to listen to it. You will feel musical “something” you never notice.
Recorded on 16 September, 1977 at Ayler, Sapporo (recorded material provided by Mariko Nara).
$20