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UNKNOWN ARTISTMusic From Alejo

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AMS002R
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12inch Vinyl
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RED VINYL VERSION

35.54

Tracklist

水ー 1 Water-1(Original Mix)

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未来の緑 Future's Green(Original Mix)

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熱の風景 The Pocket Of Fever(Original Mix)

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都会の屋根の上 Above The City's Rooftops(Original Mix)

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水ー 2 Water-2(Original Mix)

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風の会話 Conversation Of The Wind(Original Mix)

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草木のバラッド Ballad Of Grass And Trees(Original Mix)

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ホライゾン Horizon(Original Mix)

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About Release

also available:BLACK VINYL31,27 €In StockFollowing the reissue of The Pocket of Fever, Ambient Sans presents the second chapter in Masahiro Sugaya’s visionary work for the avant-garde performing arts company Pappa TARAHUMARA.Founded by Hiroshi Koike in 1982, Pappa TARAHUMARA blended dance, theater, music, and visual art into abstract, immersive stage worlds. Sugaya’s compositions became the sonic counterpart to this radical aesthetic—minimal yet deeply evocative, combining electronics, ambient textures, and delicate melodic gestures into a sound language both intimate and expansive.Music From Alejo marks his first original stage score for the company: a work where repetition and silence intertwine with shimmering synthesizers and dreamlike motifs, conjuring atmospheres that feel suspended between reality and reverie. More structured than The Pocket of Fever yet equally poetic, the album reveals Sugaya’s gift for translating movement into sound, balancing modern composition with subtle echoes of Japanese tradition.Reissued for the first time on vinyl, Music From Alejo includes a printed insert featuring an exclusive interview with the artist, alongside photographs from our visit to his home in Japan. Essential listening for anyone drawn to the ambient minimalism of Hiroshi Yoshimura, Midori Takada, or Brian Eno—reimagined here through the lens of Tokyo’s experimental scene of the 1980s.

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