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08.09.2024

Sunday Mix: Masayoshi Fujita

Sunday Ambient

Japanese marimba and vibraphone instrumentalist and producer Masayoshi Fujita provides today’s Sunday soundtrack. The mix comes fresh off the back of his newly released album Migratory via Erased Tapes, which follows the producer’s move back to his homeland of Japan after 13 years living in Berlin. Settling in the mountains west of Kyoto, he transformed his old kindergarten into a recording studio filled with tuned percussion instruments and synthesisers, where he recorded the LP.

Masayoshi’s 56-minute mix moves through dreamy environmental ambient and Japanese folk, perfect for soundtracking a walk through the forest. Lean back and listen.

Where are you today?

I’m at home.

Describe your music in three words.

Thunder, mountains, birds.

What is your ideal Sunday? And what’s your ideal soundtrack to it?

I have a favourite Sunday (or off-day) routine, which is making pancakes with kids and having it with good coffee while listening to the radio. And then maybe fix the house or do DIY stuff, take care our garden and take a walk in the forest.

The ideal soundtrack for that breakfast is good music I’ve never heard of from the radio, and for the walk, the sound of wind, birds and creeks.

Describe your Sunday Mix.

Some interesting slow music that has a slightly ethnic feel, and ambient/experimental music but rather easy to listen to, to relax on Sunday morning.


See Tracklist
Masayoshi Fujita - Tower of Cloud
Shin Sasakubo - Cielo People feat. Sam Gendel
Lucrecia Dalt - La Desmesura
Unknown - Gei-Odori (Japanese Folklore Dance Song)
Suzumeno Tears - Shiiba Dachintsuke Bushi
CINEMA dub MONKS - sometimes on a field kickin' a ball (track 02)
Masayoshi Fujita - In a Sunny Meadow
Giant Claw - Until Mirror
Susumu Yokota & Rothko - Sentiero
Rosie Lowe & Duval Timothy - Don
Masayoshi Fujita - Our Mother’s Lights
Tim Hecker - A Sodium Codec Haze
Radiosonde - Monsoon

Sunday Mix: Masayoshi Fujita

Sunday Mix: Masayoshi Fujita

Japanese marimba and vibraphone instrumentalist and producer Masayoshi Fujita provides today’s Sunday soundtrack. The mix comes fresh off the back of his newly released album Migratory via Erased Tapes, which follows the producer’s move back to his homeland of Japan after 13 years living in Berlin. Settling in the mountains west of Kyoto, he transformed his old kindergarten into a recording studio filled with tuned percussion instruments and synthesisers, where he recorded the LP.

Masayoshi’s 56-minute mix moves through dreamy environmental ambient and Japanese folk, perfect for soundtracking a walk through the forest. Lean back and listen.

Where are you today?

I’m at home.

Describe your music in three words.

Thunder, mountains, birds.

What is your ideal Sunday? And what’s your ideal soundtrack to it?

I have a favourite Sunday (or off-day) routine, which is making pancakes with kids and having it with good coffee while listening to the radio. And then maybe fix the house or do DIY stuff, take care our garden and take a walk in the forest.

The ideal soundtrack for that breakfast is good music I’ve never heard of from the radio, and for the walk, the sound of wind, birds and creeks.

Describe your Sunday Mix.

Some interesting slow music that has a slightly ethnic feel, and ambient/experimental music but rather easy to listen to, to relax on Sunday morning.

See Tracklist
Masayoshi Fujita - Tower of Cloud
Shin Sasakubo - Cielo People feat. Sam Gendel
Lucrecia Dalt - La Desmesura
Unknown - Gei-Odori (Japanese Folklore Dance Song)
Suzumeno Tears - Shiiba Dachintsuke Bushi
CINEMA dub MONKS - sometimes on a field kickin' a ball (track 02)
Masayoshi Fujita - In a Sunny Meadow
Giant Claw - Until Mirror
Susumu Yokota & Rothko - Sentiero
Rosie Lowe & Duval Timothy - Don
Masayoshi Fujita - Our Mother’s Lights
Tim Hecker - A Sodium Codec Haze
Radiosonde - Monsoon
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