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Sushi

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  1. 夜の舟は白く折りたたまれて / ゆれても、のこらない
    by yudachi/ゆだち
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    kawambiit beautiful dreamy shoegaze Favorite track: 遠雷 - 通り過ぎなかった夏の.
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  2. My Unreleased Tracks Vol.1
    by Mabisyo
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    Urania I love the melancholy vibes, that are also uplifting--it helps me create. I'm always looking for dreamworld vibes, so finding Mabisyo has been a chance encounter that I will never take for granted. Thank you keep up the phenomenal work! Favorite track: Hush.
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    TheWanderingCathar The songs play so fast because I love them so much, this album has to be one of my favourites!
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    slicedpoppy This a nice relaxing smooth voyage Favorite track: Space Flute.
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    rexlong I kinda zone out to Mabisyo when I'm doing other stuff, but occasionally a certain track pulls me back into focus by virtue of it being a banger. Currently it is Hush. Favorite track: Hush.
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  3. My Rare Tapes V.1
    by Mabisyo
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    TheWanderingCathar It just shreds. I'd love to hear more of this side from you. This entire album is so good. Favorite track: Lords Of Computers.
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    Jason Greenwood So chill and relaxing to listen to. Great to read to.
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    レキ I'm loving the atmospheric drum & base vibes on the first track, reminding me of Burial and Sorrow. Overall, this whole release is very blissful, something to cruise at night with. Favorite track: No Baby.
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  4. Clouds Under Nicotine
    by Mabisyo
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    Shiva Ray Feels like heaven Favorite track: Abyss Inside a Mental Lagoon.
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    TheWanderingCathar Lost are the days of a crying lament. New are the days of a triumphing clap! Favorite track: Anxiety Attack With Cold Sweat.
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    guilbaah Short but highly repeatable. The last song closes the album absurdly well. Favorite track: Silent Oasis.
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  5. Lo-Fi For Reading Manga
    by Mabisyo
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    GATLING X_X So far I used this album on the following: Akira, Battle Royale, Azumanga Daioh, Mazinger Z and Berserk. Favorite track: Angelo Lagusa.
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    therealjasonbentley Gentle distraction-free boom-bap moods.
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    Sleff Huxley Part of me felt like i could've drifted off into sleep and the other part made me get up and grab a guitar to play along with. Such a nice Lo-Fi album. Favorite track: Angelo Lagusa.
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    Dionysus Virus Beautiful lo-fi chill Hip-Hop beats that keep you in a state of tranquility and help focus attention. This album is perfect for what the title suggests. It can also just be used for relaxing and/or watching the rain. So break out the books! Whether they’re textbooks or manga and put this on play and get enveloped in the calm cool atmosphere. Favorite track: Miko Lino.
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  1. What A Pleasure
    by Beach Fossils
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    Moments Moments
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    beefat99 A great project and where their sound started to change and reach what it is today. Favorite track: Adversity.
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    Maddox Really cool bedroom pop album that my friend showed me. Never really thought i would like this album but it has a really cool charm to it that other albums in my collection don't seem to have. Favorite track: What A Pleasure.
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    jsrmedia This really built upon the debut and sounded more solid & refined. My fav track of this album is probably my fav track from this band. I really like when guitars & synth come together. Favorite track: Out in the Way.
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  2. Hannah Racecar
    by Jet///Lag
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    Shipwreck Shipwreck
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