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    • Shunsuke

      Shunsuke pictured here was part of a trio of friends I caught up with a couple of weeks back in Shimokitazawa. He was with his pals, Keigo, (who had also scored a record and who I will feature in...

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    • Hiroto

      This is a bit of a Tokyo Record Style first. I met up with Hiroto outside of Rare Records in Kichijoji last Sunday. The day before had been “Record Day” in Japan, neither to be confused with “Record Store Day”...

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    • Shinichi

      The backlog of music… a great problem to have, or a sign that you are spread too thin. There is a great line from the intro of “Better Off Without a Wife” off Tom’s Wait’s seminal classic from 1975, “Nighthawks...

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    • Tsunehito Eda

      “I’m getting closer! I can feel it!” ..a thought I was having to myself.  “Closer to what?” you ask.  (Hmmm, I must be thinking out loud) “Not to what,” I reply, “to who...” “Dammit, Brian! Closer to WHO?!?” you exasperate.   “The Selectors,” I...

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    • ¥21,780

      ANABAS Portable Record Player GP-N3R (Red)

      Brand アナバス
      Connectivity Technology Auxiliary
      Maximum Rotational Speed 45 RPM
      Included Components Adapter for Donut Machine, Record Holder, AC Adapter x 1
      Item Weight 1.3 Kilograms
      • A special set that comes with a compactra geo
      • The GP-3-R, a portable analog player from Colombia, who has taken the world during the Showa period
      • The dynamic balance arm allows you to play a record in vertical position (6.7 inch (17 cm) version)
      • 33 and 45 rotations. Furthermore, the speed adjustment knob allows you to fine-tune the number of revolutions
      • The record needle uses the ATN-3600L made by audio-technica, which is easy to access

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    Brian Scott Peterson

    Celebrating record-collecting, record shops, and music-loving. Hi, I’m Brian!

    Hi everybody, I’m Brian!

    Welcome to Tokyo Record Style!

    What I’ve been discovering through Tokyo Record Style is that I’m not listening to what the corporate radio stations are trying to sell me, nor am I listening to a playlist curated by a single individual, or worse yet, a bot. By approaching record-collecting strangers on the streets of Tokyo, who collectively have an absolutely enormous spectrum of taste, I realize that I AM listening to an algorithm …the HUMAN ALGORITHM, and I am 10,000% convinced, it is the best way to discover new music.

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