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Last updated 00.1.15 
  
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Music For Commercials
1987 Crammed Discs/Made To Measure (Belgium/UK) cd: MTM 12 CD , Tokuma cd: 32CRD-111 
Essential disk of miniature marvels. Includes one longer track for a Kawaguchi 
  computer video. Volume 12 of the Made to Measure series, the Japanese 
  issue is licensed, not the more usual other way around.
Yasuaki Shimizu
Subliminal
(*)1987 Victor cd: VDR-1382  
Yasuaki Shimizu
Dementos
(@)1988 Victor cd: VDR-1542
the name is pretty accurate
Yasuaki Shimizu
Aduna
(*)1989 Victor cd: VDR-1643 
Yasuaki Shimizu
Shadow of China
1990 Victor/Invitation cd: VICL-29
Nice soundtrack, with of course, Chinese instruments. It later gets sax filled. 
  Great Packaging with an acetate slipcase. I think a track was used in Greenaway's 
  film "The Pillow Book".
Yasuaki Shimizu
LATIN
1991 Les Disques Du Soleil et de l'Acier (Fr) CDSA 54018
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Besame Mucho
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Sawayaka San
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Hebitsukai
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Tote Tote
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Sukoyaka San
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Macarena
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Besame Mucho (sax mix)
Ralf Kraus writes: A very interesting CD. The music is Latin
with much Sax, but a few songs are very difficult to listen to, because
they are very experimental. The CD is the right thing to play in the background
when you meet a few friends and drink a cool glass of wine. (I like it
sometimes)More electronics than the title would lead you to suspect. The first track 
  has weird slowed down vocals. Strange fun. 
Yasuaki Shimizu and Saxophonettes
 BACH BOX
97.9.22 Victor cd: VICL-60112
An album of Bach covers in various minimal/avant/electronica styles. Some real 
  interesting stuff. Though sokme women speaking edited small talk in english 
  over one track seems distracting. The openning track is ahead of it's time in 
  a microsound style. Maybe intentional but I can't help but compare Glenn Gould's 
  vocalizing to the digital extra sounds in the openning. On other tracks there 
  are somewhat manipulated vocals and sax arrangemnts.
 
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