The SFC EP Series documents a sequence of releases shaped by late hours, long transitions, and gradual change. Each entry reflects a moment in time rather than a fixed concept. This page will update as new releases are made public.
宇宙森喫茶店七 | SFC_007
EP
Description Motion and controlled release. Rhythmic pressure builds through breaks, acid lines, and repeating phrases that hold tension without forcing an outcome. Focused on the present rather than what follows. Functional, direct, and open to interpretation.
Description Slow movement and subtle change. Weight, texture, and voice shift gradually, balancing physical presence and inward focus. A recalibration of mood for late hours and long transitions.
Mori | 森 — An exploration of the duality of nature: serenity and wildness.
Sonic waves channeled through hypnotic electronic rhythms and organic textures.
Inspired by lush forests, the architectural wonder of Gaudí, and the sensory overload of the Moment music festival in the mountains of Japan, this album blends electronica, organic techno, melodic house, and psychedelic motifs to mirror the balance of order and chaos found in nature.
The collection of tracks unfolds like the path less traveled through the woods. Sometimes peaceful, sometimes unpredictable, always alive.
Perfect for late-night journeys, deep listening, peak rave, or atmospheric festival sets.
At the turn of the new year, in my tiny Tokyo apartment in Sangenjaya, I made a decision: I wouldn’t focus so much on creation, but rather on inspiration.
The idea came from something an artist I respect said in an interview. It was something like, “If I listen to an album a day, it’s a good day.” That stuck with me.
So I set a resolution: carve out time each day for one focused, distraction-free listening session with a new album. A simple and enjoyable goal, right? Just forty-five minutes to an hour of daily music appreciation.
Of course, I had selfish motives. Like most of us, I wanted to soak in as much creative source material as possible, hoping it would spark ideas or direction for future music projects.
The first few months were easy breezy. New tunes daily. How exciting. But it didn’t take long before it got harder to find music I hadn’t already heard, especially without giving in to the algorithmic overlords. So I started asking friends to share their favorites and dug deeper into the corners of the musical universe.
Long story short: I broke the resolution. Not as fast as your typical January gym-goer (the ones who disappear by February 1st), but after about five months. I was listening daily…on walks, park benches, in living rooms, on airplanes, yoga mats, across multiple countries and continents. You name it.
At some point, I started to feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer number of directions I could take my own music. I was deep into finishing my latest original album Mori, and listening to something new every day across countless genres and moods started making me second guess my own choices. Still, whatever combination of ideas did seep in, I’m thankful for. I’m proud of how Mori turned out.
But this post isn’t about my music. It’s about the artists who inspired me.
So here it is: a reflection on the music that moved me. Tracks that hit hard in DJ sets, lifted my mood, soothed my spirit, or stayed with me as full length journeys worth revisiting.
Below is a list of featured albums and standout tracks, a stream of sonic memories and creative sparks from those listening sessions, followed by the rest of the 100+ albums I explored in the first half of the year, in no particular order.
Hope you find something new here and it encourages you to dig deeper into the collective consciousness of music!
Featured Albums & Tracks
A curated selection from my listening experiment. Specific tracks and records that left a lasting impression, each tied to a moment, a mood, or a memory.
The Summer Portraits – Ludovico Einaudi Track:“Pathos” A soundtrack to your life. Hopeful and optimistic.
Fragmente – Felix Rösch Track:“Residuum” Songs to cry to. A haunting, cinematic piece that lingers in the air.
Out of the Pathetic Age – DJ Shadow Track:“Rocket Fuel” Blow out the speakers. Dust off your sneakers.
Somersault – Chicane Track:“Always” Classic dancefloor euphoria. Capital E energy.
Reclamando Nuestro Espacio – Adolescent’s Orquestra Track:“Anhelo” Good vibes in four minutes. Tropical, jazzy, soulful.
Mono Club Audio Culture is the full spectrum of colors, genres, and textures—an auditory palette that resists the confines of a single lane.
Recorded across multiple continents over a 6 month window, the six tracks each bring a distinct energy, offering a kaleidoscope of tones that capture the essence of a night out, warehouse rave, or desert festival.
The songs blur the lines between electronica, spaced-out electro, acid disco, techno, breakbeat, and house. It’s the kind of music that, when served at the proper moment, can create peaks or moments of introspection on the dancefloor.
From the first beat to the last echo, Mono Club Audio Culture is anything but homogenous.