Soichi Terada / Shinichiro Yokota – Twin Base Vol. 1
Label: | Not On Label – 3750-7986 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Stereo |
Country: | Japan |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Downtempo, House |
Tracklist
A1 | Shinichiro Yokota– | Simoon |
A2 | Soichi Terada– | 802 Guitar |
A3 | Shinichiro Yokota– | Lens |
A4 | Shinichiro Yokota, Soichi Terada– | Bass Man |
B1 | Shinichiro Yokota– | Where Is Love |
B2 | Shinichiro Yokota, Soichi Terada– | Aishiteru |
B3 | Soichi Terada– | Last Tango In Tokyo |
Credits
- Producer – Shinichiro Yokota (tracks: A1, A3, A4, B1, B2), Soichi Terada (tracks: A2, A4, B2, B3)
Notes
802 Guitar is the original version of two tracks later released, "Wiring" and "De-Wiring". These were part of Terada and DJ Keizo's "Urban Rhythm Solutions" CD.
"Simoon" is a re-imagining of a track with the same name by Yellow Magic Orchestra.
"Last Tango in Tokyo" is a re-imagining of "Last Tango in Paris - Tango" by Gato Barbieri. Discogs page: http://www.discogs.com/Gato-Barbieri-Last-Tango-In-Paris/release/496820
"What is Love" uses the vocal by Nami Shimada from the track of the same name. The track originally made its appearance on Nami's "Everytime I Look At You" album, and then "Nami Nonstop", featuring new mixes from Soichi Terada.
"Simoon" is a re-imagining of a track with the same name by Yellow Magic Orchestra.
"Last Tango in Tokyo" is a re-imagining of "Last Tango in Paris - Tango" by Gato Barbieri. Discogs page: http://www.discogs.com/Gato-Barbieri-Last-Tango-In-Paris/release/496820
"What is Love" uses the vocal by Nami Shimada from the track of the same name. The track originally made its appearance on Nami's "Everytime I Look At You" album, and then "Nami Nonstop", featuring new mixes from Soichi Terada.
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Twin Base Vol.1 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, White Label) | Not On Label | 750-7986 | Japan | 1991 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- This is an absolutely incredible release. Listening to 802 right now gives me goosebumps. Not the "deepest" Terada/Yokota release, but it's so damn creative and fun. It's a bit more lighthearted and almost jazzy.
Couldn't recommend this enough. Really the only way to enjoy this should be buy it. It is expensive, but honestly worth it. A genuine rare release that contains some Soichi Terada / Shinichiro Yokota gems! 10/10 five starts perfect release best.
Favourite track: even though 802 Guitar can be heard on a later release as two different tracks (two remixes technically), this is my favourite. It's the original version and I really wonder what Terada sampled for this track. Really all tracks are good and special. Last Tango in Tokyo is so different for Terada, but at the same time, is SO him. Urgh, it's hard to pick best songs.