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PERL 133EP
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Two tracks from Fumiya Tanaka.
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SND 017LP
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The second part of Fumiya Tanaka's One More Thing. The first part was released in January 2022 as 12" double-pack (SND 015LP).
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SND 015LP
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Tool tracks as new album following Fumiya Tanaka's previous Right Moment (PERL 124CD/LP, 2019). All tracks used the sampling(s) of his sound or motif key(s) in his DAT tapes from the '90s. It is the reconstruction of the sound left behind in that time. Also, it is part of video project as well. This album release is the first part of One More Thing and the later part is to be released in 2022 as a separate 12" double-pack.
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PERL 124LP
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New album by Fumiya Tanaka. Eight fantastic tracks on triple vinyl.
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PERL 124CD
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New album by Fumiya Tanaka. Eight fantastic tracks on CD.
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SND 012EP
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We Would Like To Do Song For The Step EP from Fumiya Tanaka on Sundance.
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SND 011EP
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Fumiya Tanaka with the Stinking Man EP on Sundance.
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PERL 117-1EP
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2019 repress. Part 1 of 2.
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PERL 117-2EP
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SND 002CD
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All tracks are from Fumiya Tanaka's archive (2010-2015), produced since he moved his base to Berlin. The idea of the DJ mixing with only his own tracks has been gestating for some time and with his trials during his DJ dates in Europe, South America, and Japan, the selection of the tracks and sequence has been made. The thought process he used to mix his own materials is similar to how he prepares for his own live set. The recordings here were recorded at his home in Berlin. All tracks have been released previously over three 12" vinyl (SND 006EP/007EP/008EP, 2017), except "Uneasy Days".
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SND 008EP
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Sundance presents two extended tracks from Fumiya Tanaka. This is one part of the project Beautiful Days.
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SND 007EP
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Sundance present two extended track. This is the second part of Fumiya Tanaka's project Beautiful Days.
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PERL 107LP
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2018 repress; Triple-12" version. The long awaited full-length Perlon debut of Fumiya Tanaka. "Easily Japan's most talented and knowledgeable techno DJ, Fumiya Tanaka brought the sound of minimal, intense techno to Japan during the early '90s, and introduced thousands of club-goers to the best Detroit and German producers via his club nights around Osaka and Tokyo. Born in Kyoto, Tanaka listened to and played in punk bands as a teen, then entered the dance scene in 1990 via house, techno, and hip-hop. He began DJing soon after, and formed Japan's first electronic dance label, Torema Records, in 1993 for his own stripped-down productions. By 1995, Fumiya Tanaka released his first mix album, I Am Not a DJ, on Torema, which by then had gained major distribution through Sony. Later that year, he set up Untitled Records, who paved the way for more experimental techno via the compilation Abstract Set 1. Soon he was spinning around the world -- often in the company of DJ heroes Jeff Mills, Derrick May, and Dave Clarke -- and not long after, the European techno cognoscenti realized that Tanaka wasn't just one of the best DJs in Japan, but around the world." --AllMusic
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PERL 107CD
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The long awaited full-length Perlon debut of Fumiya Tanaka. "Easily Japan's most talented and knowledgeable techno DJ, Fumiya Tanaka brought the sound of minimal, intense techno to Japan during the early '90s, and introduced thousands of club-goers to the best Detroit and German producers via his club nights around Osaka and Tokyo. Born in Kyoto, Tanaka listened to and played in punk bands as a teen, then entered the dance scene in 1990 via house, techno, and hip-hop. He began DJing soon after, and formed Japan's first electronic dance label, Torema Records, in 1993 for his own stripped-down productions. By 1995, Fumiya Tanaka released his first mix album, I Am Not a DJ, on Torema, which by then had gained major distribution through Sony. Later that year, he set up Untitled Records, who paved the way for more experimental techno via the compilation Abstract Set 1. Soon he was spinning around the world -- often in the company of DJ heroes Jeff Mills, Derrick May, and Dave Clarke -- and not long after, the European techno cognoscenti realized that Tanaka wasn't just one of the best DJs in Japan, but around the world." --AllMusic
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MINI 036EP
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No need to present Fumiya Tanaka. By far Japan's most talented and knowledgeable electronic musician and DJ, he founded Torema Records, Japan's the first independent dance label, in 1993. Since then he's been constantly rocking the floors around the world. A true pioneer. Don't miss this record.
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PERL 098EP
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Fumiya Tanaka, now in his second musical decade, delivers this new four-track double 12".
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PERL 089EP
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After contributing to last year's Superlongevity Five compilation, Perlon was more than happy to receive tracks from Fumiya Tanaka, who currently resides in between Tokyo and Berlin.
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