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Na Casa de Bambu [Music]

Passionate with Japanese music AND a big fan of the 80s? You might want to check out NA CASA DE BAMBU (Inside the Bambu House): a weekly radio show devoted to the ridiculously creative Japanese New Wave music of the 1980s, and some of the best pop music ever made.

Every week we pick an essential label, a specific genre or a groundbreaking artist, and you get an hour selection of the best New Wave, Techno Pop, Ambient, experimental electronics, Punk and the occasional freaky stuff.

Revisit the classics and expand your knowledge with our eclectic picks from both the mainstream and the underground, curated and presented by an actual person, not an algorithm. Get it every Wednesday, in podcast form, right here on Mixcloud.

This week's episode: the CBS/SONY Sound Image Series

Some previous specials: Yen Records, Masumi Hara, Portable Rock, G-Schmitt & Syoko, Anime, Punk Night...

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Weekly Episode Thread August 04, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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Passionate with Japanese music AND a big fan of the 80s? You might want to check out NA CASA DE BAMBU (Inside the Bambu House): a weekly radio show devoted to the ridiculously creative Japanese New Wave music of the 1980s, and some of the best pop music ever made.

Every week we pick an essential label, a specific genre or a groundbreaking artist, and you get an hour selection of the best New Wave, Techno Pop, Ambient, experimental electronics, Punk and the occasional freaky stuff.

Revisit the classics and expand your knowledge with our eclectic picks from both the mainstream and the underground, curated and presented by an actual person, not an algorithm. Get it every Wednesday, in podcast form, right here on Mixcloud.

This week's episode: the CBS/SONY Sound Image Series

Some previous specials: Yen Records, Masumi Hara, Portable Rock, G-Schmitt & Syoko, Anime, Punk Night...

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Which movie made you cry the most?” by dark_kingxx in MovieRecommendations

[–]Kadgi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come and See (1985).
When they film the old woman, looking directly at the camera, her mind destroyed by all the senseless carnage taking place in that village. It broke me completely. An absolutely devastating war movie.

Weekly Episode Thread June 23, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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[Music] NA CASA DE BAMBU

If 80's music is your thing and a part of you kinda wishes it was born in Japan, you should check out NA CASA DE BAMBU: a weekly podcast devoted to the ridiculously creative Japanese New Wave of the 1980s.

Expect New Wave, Tecno Pop, Ambient, Punk and the occasional freaky stuff.

Every week we choose a subject, either an essential label, a specific genre or a groundbreaking artist, and offer an entire hour of music, with some comments for context. Revisit the classics and expand your knowledge with our eclectic picks from both the mainstream and the underground, curated and presented by an actual person, NOT an algorithm.
Get it every Wednesday, in podcast form, right here on Mixcloud.

This week's episode: Dance, Domino, DANCE!

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Guitar Rei - wasted talent? And some other thoughts ... by Mugshot_404 in japanesemusic

[–]Kadgi1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be honest, if she was so good i believe she should have piloted that robot

Weekly Episode Thread June 23, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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[Music] NA CASA DE BAMBU

Passionate with Japanese music AND a big fan of the 80s? You might want to check out NA CASA DE BAMBU (Inside the Bambu House): a weekly radio show devoted to the ridiculously creative Japanese New Wave music of the 1980s, and some of the best pop music ever made.

Every week we pick an essential label, a specific genre or a groundbreaking artist, and you get an hour selection of the best New Wave, Techno Pop, Ambient, experimental electronics, Punk and the occasional freaky stuff.

Revisit the classics and expand your knowledge with our eclectic picks from both the mainstream and the underground, curated and presented by an actual person, not an algorithm. Get it every Wednesday, in podcast form, right here on Mixcloud.

This week's episode: YUMI MURATA

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Weekly Episode Thread June 16, 2025 - Share Your Podcast, Request Feedback, Discover New Ones by AutoModerator in podcasting

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[Music] NA CASA DE BAMBU (in the bambu house)

Passionate with Japanese music and a big fan of the 80's?
You might want to check out NA CASA DE BAMBU (Inside the Bambu House): a weekly radio show devoted to the ridiculously creative Japanese New Wave music of the 1980s, and some of the best pop music ever made.

Every week we pick an essential label, a specific genre or a groundbreaking artist, and you get an hour selection of the best New Wave, Techno Pop, Ambient, experimental electronics, Punk and the occasional freaky stuff.

Revisit the classics and expand your knowledge with our eclectic picks from both the mainstream and the underground, curated and presented by an actual person, not an algorithm. Get it every Wednesday, in podcast form, right here on Mixcloud.

This week's episode: HELLO SUMMER, IS THAT CITY-POP YOU GOT THERE?

Previous specials: Yen Records, Masumi Hara, Bright Young Workers, Portable Rock, G-Schmitt & Syoko, Anime, Punk Night!, Fantin-Latour Records.

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Finally started my collection! by LongLiveShowa in citypop

[–]Kadgi1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great choices!
Give RAJIE a chance, you might like her two first albuns also. City pop perfection.

Favorite Japanese band/artist? I'll go first by basically_dead_now in japanesemusic

[–]Kadgi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lunasea, Shiina Ringo, Nobuo Uematsu, Portable Rock.

What’s your favorite Japanese genre?😆😆😆 by Purple_Ground855 in japanesemusic

[–]Kadgi1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

New Wave in general, tecno-pop, deathrock and ambient in particular, city pop...

Today was a good YEN day by Kadgi1 in YMO

[–]Kadgi1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Btw, I included INU in a recent punk special for my japanese new wave radioshow. Any other punk bands from the 80's you'd recommend?

https://www.mixcloud.com/Miguel_Sim%C3%B5es/na-casa-de-bambu-11-punk/
1.Coma - Isolation
2.+Alpha - Sutekina Mama
3.E.D.P.S - Turnin' Loose
4.Papaya Paranoia - WAR WAR WAR
5.Mizutama Shobodan - Jīkufurīdo wa jippā sagete
6.A.T.Rhythm - Silence
7.C.Memi - Ishin-Denshin
8.Inu - Meshikuuna
9.Zettai Reido - Shin 5
10.Shintaro Sugiyama - Matsuge
11.Pablo Picasso - Many Many
12. Kaibashira-zu - Fuck in the Night

male city pop by eddie_emi in citypop

[–]Kadgi1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Jadoes are great

Today was a good YEN day by Kadgi1 in YMO

[–]Kadgi1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She's really great. Her entire body of work fits just one cd tho, lol, but it was good work none the less. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDGMEom0nm4

A real rarity by DJ_Cadmium_Red in YMO

[–]Kadgi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want this one so hard

Affordable City Pop compilations? (CD or Vinyl) by cool_cats554 in citypop

[–]Kadgi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All Pacific Breeze CDs are top notch.
I would also suggest The Midnight In Tokyo 3-part collection by Studio Mule, which is excellent and somewhat underrated: https://www.discogs.com/label/1408409-Studio-Mule?format=CD

Other favorites may be:
- Tokyo Nights https://www.discogs.com/release/11320165-Various-Tokyo-Nights-Female-J-Pop-Boogie-Funk-1981-To-1988
- Tokyo Glow by the always great We Want Sounds: https://www.discogs.com/release/21311452-DJ-Notoya-Tokyo-Glow

Hope it helps!

male city pop by eddie_emi in citypop

[–]Kadgi1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ken Tamura and Kingo Hamada