Japanese City Pop
Neon Tokyo 1980s: The City Pop Revival takes a deep dive into the high-priced isolation of the Japanese bubble economy. In this episode, hosts Ken and Sophie step into the "Glass Cocoon" to dissect why 1980s Tokyo spent millions to manufacture a sense of private sanctuary amidst urban chaos. They explore the curious rise of "Car-Fi Edits" on TikTok, where modern listeners use filters to emulate the sound of music bleeding from a vintage luxury coupe. Why does Gen Z find such comfort in stripping away the crisp fidelity of analog synths and professional studio engineering? Ken explains the technical brilliance behind Anri’s iconic track "Kanashimi ga Tomaranai" while Sophie bridges the gap between retro Showa Kayō and today’s aesthetic-driven internet subcultures. This episode questions if our current obsession with lo-fi vibes is actually a subconscious yearning for the expensive solitude of a bygone era. Discover the intersection of high-fidelity history and low-fidelity nostalgia in this immersive sonic journey. #CityPop #Anri #CarFi #RetroTech #Vaporwave This episode includes AI-generated content.
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