Gekidan Buraiha「Modern Bible」

One of the most mythical and sought-after albums to come out Japan in the 1970’s! Moderm Bible is monster of an acid folk album confronting the legacy of colonial rule, consumerism, and an overall sense of powerlessness shared among students in the mid-1970s in the wake of the “’68 Revolution.”

Appliqué「Appliqué」

4-song EP from a college student soft-psych group, remastered from the original tapes, this gem features beautiful harmony and intricate arrangements that rivals the best of Japan’s early ’70s scene, reminiscent of Off Course’s debut.

Abeichizoku「Abeichizoku」

Formed in 1972 by university folk club members, Abeichizoku channeled Jacks and URC greats like Happy End. In 1973, they recorded their lone album in a grueling 8-hour session, pressing just 100 copies. This lost gem of Japanese folk rock is finally reissued for the first time.

Joyama no Narazumono「Joyama no Narazumono」

A rare fusion of Japanese tradition and British folk, Joyama no Narazumono was privately released in 1979 in only 100 copies. This long-lost gem now sees its first-ever worldwide reissue.

Hiroshi Tanaka & Yoichi Fuwa「Untitled White Album」

Like a forgotten fairy tale, Untitled White Album is dreamy yet bursting with youthful ambition. Recorded in 1974 by two enigmatic musicians in a home studio, this long-lost gem of Japanese psych-pop now returns—expanded with 16 unreleased tracks.