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Angel 1 - Purple Haze (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,278
Try and up that feel-good jam and ride worlds with spinning city’s. Now delete scene. Where’s the fucking high?!


Brendon Moeller - Pathways (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,379
US-based, South Africa-born Brendon Moeller has been hugely prolific over the years under sever different aliases. Pathways is his newest album and is another signature blend of deep techno, dub, and ambient sounds that explore fresh ground. This one comes on cassette - a fitting medium for his always hazy, lo-fi sounds, and opens with a gorgeous stargazer loosely tethered to a dreamy groove. 'Movement' is just much of a cosmic floater, 'Accident' has static electricity fizzing about an underwater chamber and 'Through' is a slow-motion dubscape. 'Exodus' and 'Calm' close out this beautifully unhurried exploration of the deep.


Brendon Moeller - Signal (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,587
nown for his innovative fusion of ambient sounds, Brendon Moeller once again pushes the boundaries of the genre with swirling, organic forms and immersive textures grounded in the dark, moody tones of deep techno and dub. What results are the sounds of melodic, fluttering synths set to low, steady beats, all of which seem to playfully dance through some kind of cosmic aural nebula.


Celer + Forest Management - Landmarks (Remastered) (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,588
Following its release in the winter of 2018, "Landmarks", a collaboration between veteran ambient artists
Celer and Forest Management, initially drew quiet accolades and a steadfast listenership that has since
swelled to unimagined proportions (~20 Mil. streams), resonating with listeners perhaps now more than ever
and cementing its status as an experimental classic.
Inspired by Paul Theroux's novel "The Mosquito Coast" and Peter Weir's 1986 film adaptation of that book,
"Landmarks" sets out 14 tracks in a "stunning hour of music" (The Quietus) that creates a "general sense of
foreboding, critique of romantic retreat into individualism and colonialism" (A Closer Listen). The album is now
offered on vinyl for the first time (originally out on cassette tape), newly remastered by Stephan Mathieu to
enhance the depth and richness of this oneiric soundscape.
Both Americans, Celer (Will Long) resides in Tokyo, Japan and Forest Management (John Daniel) in Chicago,
USA. "Landmarks" was born of their months-long collaboration, trading music back and forth and reshaping
each other's work using a series of patches, tape looping, and electronic manipulation. As a throughline in
each piece we hear their distinct voices and cultural contexts blend to unique, often otherworldly effect,
conjuring a dreamlike tension that refuses easy resolution. We are hooked by a mood that captured listeners
back in 2018 and continues to hold us today in the context of current events, related disquietudes, and a
nostalgic longing for solutions that may be more imaginary than real.

Celer + Forest Management - Landmarks (Remastered) (LP)Constellation Tatsu
¥2,768
Following its release in the winter of 2018, "Landmarks", a collaboration between veteran ambient artists
Celer and Forest Management, initially drew quiet accolades and a steadfast listenership that has since
swelled to unimagined proportions (~20 Mil. streams), resonating with listeners perhaps now more than ever
and cementing its status as an experimental classic.
Inspired by Paul Theroux's novel "The Mosquito Coast" and Peter Weir's 1986 film adaptation of that book,
"Landmarks" sets out 14 tracks in a "stunning hour of music" (The Quietus) that creates a "general sense of
foreboding, critique of romantic retreat into individualism and colonialism" (A Closer Listen). The album is now
offered on vinyl for the first time (originally out on cassette tape), newly remastered by Stephan Mathieu to
enhance the depth and richness of this oneiric soundscape.
Both Americans, Celer (Will Long) resides in Tokyo, Japan and Forest Management (John Daniel) in Chicago,
USA. "Landmarks" was born of their months-long collaboration, trading music back and forth and reshaping
each other's work using a series of patches, tape looping, and electronic manipulation. As a throughline in
each piece we hear their distinct voices and cultural contexts blend to unique, often otherworldly effect,
conjuring a dreamlike tension that refuses easy resolution. We are hooked by a mood that captured listeners
back in 2018 and continues to hold us today in the context of current events, related disquietudes, and a
nostalgic longing for solutions that may be more imaginary than real.


Chihei Hatakeyama - Scene (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,587
The entire album is permeated with ethereal, lo-fi sounds, creating a superb ambient/drone masterpiece that is melancholic and introspective, yet filled with sweet, meditative charm!

Dang Olsen Dream Tape - Just Roll (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,278
The rare 2015 masterpiece is reprinted to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Constellation Tatsu! Here is the end of dub and ambient that permeates the SNS level. Maybe it's going to leap like Zonotope → Jerry Paper.

H. Takahashi - Body Trip (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,278
The rare 2016 masterpiece is reprinted to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Constellation Tatsu! H.TAKAHASHI, an ambient musician / architect in Tokyo, draws a watercolor ambient image with roots in the aesthetics of Japanese "environmental music" under the direct line of Hiroshi Yoshimura.


Hoshina Anniversary - HakkyouShisou 発狂しそう (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,587
Hoshina Anniversary is from Hachioji, westside of Tokyo. His new LP of fluid, experimental dance music extends outward from his initial influences of jazz fusion, electronica, and Japanese heritage.


Les Halles - Invisible Cities (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,348
The 2014 debut solo collection by French wind-walker Baptiste Martin aka Les Halles remains a masterpiece of soft light and subdued yearning, woven from grainy panpipe samples, tape hiss, and spectral delay. Recorded late at night in a tiny room in Montpellier, Invisible Cities quivers like a candle by the sea, its fragile illumination flickering against an expanse of sky, silence, and sorrow. The pieces feel both ancient and immediate, glimpsing currents behind the veil, at the threshold of presence and absence. The track titles evoke similarly transient states of echo, memory, and negative mirrors. This is music of solitude and devotion, of empty streets and unremembered dreams, fleetingly captured via the eternal alchemy of FX pedals and a 4-track. (Britt Brown)
All tracks recorded by Baptiste Martin, in Montpellier (France), in late 2013.
This collection of tracks is named after Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities.


Loris S. Sarid - Music for Tomato Plants (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,587
A new ambient/new age masterpiece is born, a must-have for those who love Japanese 80's ambient music/ambient by Hiroshi Yoshimura, Satoshi Ashikawa, Gigi Masin, H.Takahashi, Mary Lattimore, etc.! Constellation Tatsu, a famous label from Oakland, California, has been pushing the new age revival from the underground cassette scene, along with Rotifer, Inner Islands, and Leaving Records. From Constellation Tatsu comes the debut album by Loris S. Sarid, a musician and sound designer from Rome, Italy, now based in Glasgow, Scotland. This is the arrival of an up-and-coming artist who has managed to keep Hiroshi Yoshimura, H.Takahashi and Joseph Shabason on his toes, and is even looking ahead to the future. This is a piece of "environmental music for plants," created as a musical tribute to a tomato farm, inspired by the small tomatoes I tended on the windowsill of my apartment this winter. This year, Leaving released Green-House's debut EP, "Six Songs for Invisible Gardens," which was based on the concept of "communication between plant life and the people who grow it. A work! It is described as "a tribute to the casual courage in simplicity, and the beauty and lightness of casual things".


Loris S. Sarid - Music for Tomato Plants (LP+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥3,598
A new ambient/new age masterpiece is born, a must-have for those who love Japanese 80's ambient music/ambient by Hiroshi Yoshimura, Satoshi Ashikawa, Gigi Masin, H.Takahashi, Mary Lattimore, etc.! Constellation Tatsu, a famous label from Oakland, California, has been pushing the new age revival from the underground cassette scene, along with Rotifer, Inner Islands, and Leaving Records. From Constellation Tatsu comes the debut album by Loris S. Sarid, a musician and sound designer from Rome, Italy, now based in Glasgow, Scotland. This is the arrival of an up-and-coming artist who has managed to keep Hiroshi Yoshimura, H.Takahashi and Joseph Shabason on his toes, and is even looking ahead to the future. This is a piece of "environmental music for plants," created as a musical tribute to a tomato farm, inspired by the small tomatoes I tended on the windowsill of my apartment this winter. This year, Leaving released Green-House's debut EP, "Six Songs for Invisible Gardens," which was based on the concept of "communication between plant life and the people who grow it. A work! It is described as "a tribute to the casual courage in simplicity, and the beauty and lightness of casual things".


Soshi Takeda - Same Place, Another Time (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,597
Highly recommended! For all of ambient, balearic and new age fan. The previous work from <100% Silk>, which was also introduced by , just made a record-breaking hit in Bandcamp. Tokyo's notable DJ / producer, who had released a great cassette work from , has released the beautiful ambient / new age gems from . After the popular title from <100% Silk>, New cassette release from with enhanced new age / Balearic colors is very exquisite. Works recorded at home studio, focusing on hardware synths and samplers from the 80's and 90's. It is a work that pursues "images in photographs and movies of locations that have been lost with the passage of time" and "A nostalgia for a place we can never be" The best hidden work. It is as good as, and sometimes even surpasses, the works of modern revival / new age sanctuaries and reissues such as and . At the bottom is the light and quiet view of dance / deep house that is unique to this person. It's too great, it's incredible, and it's just a sigh of admiration.


White Poppy - Drifters Gold (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,348
Light touches of curved liquid sable highlight clouds above a mermaid’s island on a page of white. The swim-bubbled treasure gleams the blissful pleasure of Summer leisure, where at any time of day you’ll find an iridescent glow. As incredible as a dream.

Yui Onodera and Takashi Kokubo - Thousand Bells (CS+DL)Constellation Tatsu
¥1,379
Japan's composer and sound artist Yui Onodera and Grammy-nominated Takashi Kokubo are visionaries who are celebrated for their ability to cook up immersive soundscapes that captivate your attention despite their minimalist designs. Kokubo's traditional Japanese instrumentation defines the work as it sweeps you up and transports you to someone that is serene and introspective. Across four pieces here they do just that - each one unhurried and vast in sci, with delicate keys tinkling above yawning chords and spring day energies on 'Thousand Bells 1'. The second piece is a little warmer, with synth smears and distant breezes bring in all manner of elegant percussive sounds. Side two continues the exploration of the Far Eastern countryside on a sunny day in mesmerising and soothing fashion.