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Showing posts with label Sincere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sincere. Show all posts

Friday, July 4, 2025

Ryusenkei feat. Sincere -- Summer Ray

 

With folks hitting the beaches and pools and also preparing the grills for BBQ'ing, summer has finally hit these shores. Meanwhile, much of Japan is either baking in torrid heat and humidity or swimming in torrential rains. I can only hope that some sort of happy medium can be provided soon.

Anyways, I only have this one mellow song for listening solace at least. The last time I wrote about Ryusenkei(流線形), it was back in November 2024 and it featured a singer-songwriter that I hadn't heard about before under the name of Sincere. Well, the two are back collaborating and in late May this year, they came out with yet another single called "Summer Ray".

The band's Cunimondo Takiguchi(クニモンド瀧口)may be somewhat disdainful of the tag "City Pop"; perhaps he prefers Urban Contemporary. However, I can't help but hear some of the old days of City Pop when I hear the relaxing "Summer Ray" which ought to accompany many a driver on the car stereo as they head for the resort. The keyboards are groovalicious and the nimble fingers on the guitar are fine...then come the warm tones of the saxophone. Couldn't ask for a more summery version of the genre.

Friday, November 8, 2024

Ryusenkei feat. Sincere -- Super Generation

 

Nothing like a postcard of love to and from the capital city of Japan. I still miss many things about Tokyo including the nightscapes and the many convenient aspects. 

Looks like Ryusenkei(流線形)and the singer Sincere echo the same sentiments with their "Super Generation", the first track on the former's new album "Illusions" from July of this year. Written and composed by the chief representative from Ryusenkei, Cunimondo Takiguchi(クニモンド瀧口), I noticed that the track doesn't have Sincere on the byline. Well, she's getting one here since she is singing the tune, for heaven's sake!

The video is indeed a visual love letter to Tokyo and the music has some of the disco from the 1970s along with some of the Japanese R&B feeling from the early 2000s (it has some Mondo Grosso vibes) while Sincere is sweetly singing away. As for Sincere, her management company has stated that she's a singer-songwriter who's into soul and was inspired by acts such as Prince and Arrested Development.