Foodman, aka Takahide Higuchi from Nagoya, Japan, presents 'Yasuragi Land', his debut on Hyperdub. This album bursts with Footwork - inspired musical freedom, where every element forms a rhythm. It's a breezy and refined collection of hyper - rhythmic music crafted with basic tools, dancing in your mind. Tracks like 'Yasuragi' and 'Parking Area' offer a gently deconstructed acoustic jazz feel, while 'Ari Ari' is a deep house track with a cartoonish twist. 'Hoshikzu Tenboudai' and 'Shiboritate' are like trance - inducing polyrhythmic updates of New York minimalism. 'Food Court' is filled with mechanical rhythms and simple melodies, 'Gallery Café' pairs a cute wooden flute with micro - edited wooden drums, 'Michi No Eki' is a digital take on complex rock, and 'Sanbashi' hints at 80s R&B. The album ends with 'Misyuku', featuring a guitar lick reminiscent of Daft Punk woven into dense drums. It's a 2021 full - length release on black vinyl, housed in a gatefold jacket with a printed inner sleeve, from the label Hyperdub.


To enjoy this vinyl LP, simply place it on your turntable. Make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition for the best sound quality. When handling the vinyl, hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. After each use, store the vinyl back in its gatefold jacket and keep it in a cool, dry place. This will help preserve the sound quality and the condition of the vinyl over time. Also, be gentle when opening and closing the gatefold jacket to prevent damage to the printed inner sleeve.