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真昼颜 Vision of midday face-Tsuki No Wa OTTER004BOX

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BOX SET

Black Vinyl: 180g | Glassine paper inner bag | PE outer bag with white screen printing

Lyric Pages: Pure cotton paper | Wax paper | Four-color and special orange printing | White/transparent screen printing | Bound with rubber band

Booklet: Wax paper | Cotton paper | Four-color and special orange printing | Bound with rubber band

Limited to 50 copies

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Tsuki No Wa

Tsuki No Wa is a Japanese band formed in Tokyo in the late 1990s by Fuminosuke (vocals, guitar), Takumi Ito (tenor saxophone), Takuyuki Moriya (contrabass), later joined by Hiromitsu Shoji (sound modulation). They are known for their mix of jazz, soul, electroacoustic, and folk influences.

They released three full-length albums "Ninth Elegy" (2000), "真昼顔" (2001), and "Moon Beams" (2003). Their work has been re-evaluated in recent years, with "Ninth Elegy" was re-released by First-on-Vinyl in 2023, and "Moon Beams" by Mesh-key records in 2025. Their music is characterized by a lyrical and dreamy sound that evokes old memories, combining Fuminosuke's androgynous and soulful vocals with raw instrumental sounds and electroacoustic experiments.

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真昼顔

Vision of midday face

Tsuki No Wa's second album, "真昼顔", released in 2001, differs from their other albums in that it is closer to a live performance, without elaborate editing or overdubbing. The band arranged and rehearsed the songs repeatedly with Amephone and Tetuzi Akiyama over a short summer period, and recorded the album in one take at a cafe, a small bar, and a spacious old practice room at the university, in Tokyo.

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released August 3, 2025

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All songs & lyrics by Fuminosuke

Except Track 8 – song by Kunihiko Suzuki, lyric by Yuu Aku

All arrangement by Tsuki No Wa, Amephone & Tetuzi Akiyama

Directed, Recorded, Mixed & Produced by Amephone & Tetuzi Akiyama

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Recorded in 2001 at SALON by marbletron (Track 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8), MAMBO-TEI (Track 5), Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology's Large practice room (Track 3)

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Mastered by Masayo Takise

Cover Illustrations by Fuminosuke

Artwork by FFFeelings

Published by Otter Records in 2025

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© 2001 & 2025 Tsuki No Wa