Dripping out of the pores of Tokyo high-rises, Aquarium Deepspace serves up his debut vinyl release and the second instalment on Natural Sciences. Drawing on a palette of 90 s Detroit house music and the electronic tropes of his home town of Japan, Midnight at the Tokyo Central is the unspoken soundtrack for the lost souls of the metropolis, recounting the ecstasy of smoke-filled dance-floors, the touch of dry ice melting through a fur coat, and travelling through neon at 6am. Narrated by two separate protagonists under one identity, Deepspace side explores muscular acid trax, aquatic pads and throbbing deep house jams for the floor, while Aquarium on the flip is coated in hazy electronics and dopamine drained murk, drawing on field recordings taken at Tokyo s central train station (Rainy Night in Shibuya) through to lush subterranean jams laced in serotonin nostalgia.
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Drawing on a palette of 90's Detroit house music and the electronic tropes of his home town of Japan, 'Midnight at the Tokyo Central' is the unspoken soundtrack for the lost souls of the metropolis, recounting the ecstasy of smoke-filled dance-floors, the touch of dry ice melting through a fur coat, and travelling through neon at 6am.
Narrated by two separate protagonists under one identity, the 外神田 Deepspace side explores muscular acid trax, aquatic pads and throbbing deep house jams for the floor, while Aquarium on the flip is coated in hazy electronics and dopamine drained murk, drawing on field recordings taken at Tokyo's central train station (Rainy Night in Shibuya) through to lush subterranean jams laced in serotonin nostalgia.