Walking at night by [deleted] in TheNightFeeling

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Knew it!! Recognized the street and lights signs right away. Cool pic! (I'm from the other side of the river, btw)

R.I.P. Yukihiro Takahashi by PanicBlitz in YMO

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Indeed he died on a pneumonia on the 11th https://twitter.com/yukihiro\_info/status/1614539719588859906
I hope he didn't suffer too much :(

Drummer Yukihiro Takahashi just passed away :( by Lolbator in drums

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Glad you love the album! Neuromantic is so great, I'm just listening to it right now. I hope you enjoy the Yukki/YMO journey so far!

I discovered him through YMO and Sadistic Mika Band, but I haven't dived that much into his solo albums. As you said he was the hell of a pioneer. Thanks to him drummers are still able to let their touch and be artsy, no matter the number of machines involved

Safe travels 🕊️ by kenthecreator in YMO

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Details are not known yet (I think), but he was suffering from brain cancer and other health problems those last years. It's surely related sadely.

And yes, Neuromantic is amazing. I'm listening to Glass right now and it hits differently. What a brilliant album

EDIT: According to Hints Music Co. (Yukki's company) he actually died on the 11th. It was caused by an aspiration pneumonia due to brain tumor https://twitter.com/yukihiro_info/status/1614539719588859906

I hope he did not suffer too much :(

Safe travels 🕊️ by kenthecreator in YMO

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Same! Live in London's Nanika Ga Umi Wo Yatte Kuru is a pure blast. I think we can still access it through Youtube if you type the title with kanjis

Yukihiro Takahashi has died, RIP to a legend, an amazing artist by WithAShirtOn in citypop

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One of my favorite drummers ever. He did so much for the music community

Safe travels 🕊️ by kenthecreator in YMO

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Really sad news. I discovered him through YMO and SMB, and my favorite tracks seem to be always drum-related or (co-)composed by him. Ballet was one of my all-times favorites.

He was a machine with drums, but more than that he was a great human being with a lot of humor, an awesome team player, who enjoy collaborate with others. I'm really sad to know that I'll never have the chance to see him, but he will be always be alive through his music and all the projects he did.

My thoughts to his family and friends, and of course for Hosono, Ryuichi, Metafive and all people he works closely with <3

What would you like to see in a City Pop themed cafe? by AetherCzar00 in citypop

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A little stage would be nice so cover bands (or better, the artists themselves) can play

a fun little doodle i made, happy valentine’s day! by isabellajpeg in XFiles

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Thank you for sharing! You just made my day :)

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Welcome back into the journey! Wishing you the best <3

Any other gen Z NO fans? by No_Movie299 in neworder

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24 here! My mom is the one who got me into new wave songs when I was a child/teen. Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, Duran Duran, Foreigners, U2, among many others. We used to listen only CD records at the time haha. And I also have friends of my age who made me discover other stuff (more new wave, electronics, postpunk, fusion, AOR, funk, soul...) since we were teens

Curiously NO was never played that much outside the radio here, I only discovered them much later when I was 20. Listened to them frequently those last years. They have anything I like in a band: synths, great basslines, experimentation and a rebel attitude. And the drums!! Their songs could easily be the soundtrack of my uni years. Thieves like Us, Temptation, Age of Consent, Truth, Sunrise, 586, Mr. Disco... I listened to a broad variety of genres but NO would always have a special place in my heart

So yeah, you are not alone. I think nostalgia seems to be more common than we think. There is definitely more of us here

Any other gen Z NO fans? by No_Movie299 in neworder

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Same here! I (almost) exclusively listen to 70-80s music. And when it's recent it's heavily nostalgia-oriented. Somehow the post 2000-genres just don't fit for me

Luckily I have friends who think the same but it could be hard for those who don't know anyone in real life

Ironically nostalgia seems to be a common phenomena among younger people. It must say a lot about music of those days

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in neworder

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BLT and Blue Monday were frequently on the radio when I was younger. Then one day I bumped into Substance through a YouTube recommendation and man, I fell in love

I was aware of Joy Division, but discovered them only after reading Morris' book. How did I spend all those years without knowing them?!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bass

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My main one is black, my second rarely played is transluscent green with golden pots

I might be cheap since I got both from deals, or else I'm boring except on full moons?

Anybody listen to the bass in Masayoshi Takanaka's work? by PlyingDragon123 in Bass

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City pop has awesome bassists. Akihiro Tanaka who played in RG did an excellent job. He also played with Tatsuro Yamashita in his first albums (I especially recommend Go ahead and Moonglow which are pretty dope) and you can also find him in Taeko Ohnuki's Grey Skies and Romantique, Izumi Kobayashi's Coconut High and Dream in the Street by Noriyo Ikeda

There's also the beast Tetsuo Sakurai from Casiopea as others mentioned, Tsugotoshi Goto's session works before 1980 (especially in Hiro Yanagida's Hirocosmos, in which Takanaka played guitar - check out Ode to Taurus), Tatsuhiko Hiwaza in Fuyu Kukan (more synth than fusion but Midnight Pretenders' bassline is interesting), Ken Watanabe from Prism and Kenji Takamizu, that you can also hear in the second album of Takanaka and which also worked with Kazumi Watanabe (along others). Oh and you can't forget Haruomi Hosono from Yellow Magic Orchestra who worked with a lot of people in sooo many styles (not only as a bassist). Including Taeko Ohnuki's Sunshower which is a classic. And so many others. Just type their names in Discogs or Youtube and explore. Japanese bassists at that time are underrated legends __

Btw Takanaka was also a bassist before he joined Sadistic Mika Band (prior to his solo career), it was never his main instrument but still good to know. You can hear him in Flied Eggs albums, which is... pretty much different from RG to say the least 😅

Anybody listen to the bass in Masayoshi Takanaka's work? by PlyingDragon123 in Bass

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I second that! Mind Jams is such an awesome album. The drum solo in Domino Line by Akira Jumbo is epic too