A totally cool look at a totally cool label – the early home of YMO, and an imprint that was host to some of the coolest Japanese music in the 80s! Some of the
artists on the Alpha label were already rising stars by the time the company launched in 1980 – but they found a new outlet for leaner, more electro-styled sounds that were really coming into vogue – the sort of keyboard-heavy, synth-styled cuts that made some of this Japanese work such a huge influence on the rest of the
world at the time! Lyrics are mostly in Japanese, but the tracks have a playful, tuneful vibe that's really universal – and which has never been presented to the rest of the
world in such a wide range before this well-tone set. Titles include "Zoot Kook" by Sandii, "Sasaka Kenjin Eagas" by Apogee & Perigee, "Parallelisme" by Miharu Koshi, "Suku Suki Daisuki" by Jun Togawa, "Drip Dry Eyes" by Yukihiro Takahasi, "Seoul Music" by Yellow Magic Orchestra, "Rock" by Hajimi Tachibana, "Yumemiru Yakusoku" by Haruomi Hosono, "Beat The Rap" by Super Electric Theater, "Lexington Queen" by Ryuichi Sakamoto, "Beach Girl" by Testpattern, "Radarman" by Jun Togaway, "Ascending" by Interior, and "Automne Dans Un Miroir" by Tamao Koike.
(Great Japanese pressing – with obi!)