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01. Tujiko Noriko & Aoki Takamasa - Doki Doki Last Night (2025 Remaster)
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02. Tujiko Noriko & Aoki Takamasa - Fly-Variation (2025 Remaster)
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03. Tujiko Noriko & Aoki Takamasa - Alien (2025 Remaster)
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04. Tujiko Noriko & Aoki Takamasa - Nolicom (2025 Remaster)
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05. Tujiko Noriko & Aoki Takamasa - 26th Floor (2025 Remaster)
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06. Tujiko Noriko & Aoki Takamasa - Vinyl Words (2025 Remaster)
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07. Tujiko Noriko & Aoki Takamasa - When The Night Comes (2025 Remaster)
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08. Tujiko Noriko & Aoki Takamasa - Fly 2 (2025 Remaster)
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ARTIST
NORIKO & AOKI TAKAMASA, TUJIKO
TITLE
28
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
KEPLAR
CATALOG #
KEPLARREV 022LP
KEPLARREV 022LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
1/2/2026
Aoki Takamasa
and
Tujiko Noriko
's 2005 album
28
has become a cornerstone in the artists' respective discographies. 20 years after its initial release, Keplar issues it on vinyl for the very first time. Three years in the making,
28
saw the sound artist and the avant-pop singer-songwriter combine their distinct aesthetics for an album that defied categorization. Their combination of advanced electronic experimentation and pop appeal paved the way for a new generation of artists and turned
28
into an enduring fan favorite. Remastered by
Stephan Mathieu
, the reissue comes with a brand-new artwork by
Joji Koyama
and a changed track listing -- authorized by Takamasa and Tujiko -- for the vinyl version to fit it on a single LP, while the digital version remains identical to the original release. Tujiko and Takamasa first shared the stage together after the turn of the millennium. Both were emerging solo artists, with Takamasa a mainstay on the Progressive Form label and Tujiko forging a connection with Mego in Vienna, Austria. They first collaborated in 2002 for two shows at the Fondation Cartier in Paris and at SonarLab in Barcelona, respectively. The first joint piece was a rework of Tujiko's "Fly" from "Hard Ni Sasete (Make Me Hard)" by Takamasa, appearing as the album opener
Fly2
on
28
. After that, the Paris-based Tujiko and Takamasa, still based in Osaka, worked sporadically and remotely on new material. For the first two years of their collaboration, the two met in the context of live events or Takamasa's visits to the French capital to discuss their process and exchange hard drives while also occasionally sending each other CDrs in the mail. Takamasa used hardware such as the Nord Modular, the Korg Z1, and the Korg ER-1, while also working with different kinds of software and plug-ins as well as Logic. Tujiko was using Cubase, her preferred piece of gear at the time being an AKAI MPC. After Takamasa moved to Paris in 2004, this enabled the duo to finish the album together in person. Starting with its subtle use of glitches to the almost-anarchic way in which it deals with the structures of a song, »28« came to be an incomparably intricate album. 20 years on, it remains timeless because of its flawless synthesis of the cutting-edge avant-garde ideas of early 2000s electronica with an idiosyncratic but accessible pop sentiment.
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