Listening Bar Albums

Aphex Twin – Selected Ambient Works 85–92 (1992)

Aphex Twin – Selected Ambient Works 85–92 (1992)

Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works 85–92 blends rhythm and dream — a warm, human vision of electronic music that redefined how we listen.

Aphex Twin – Selected Ambient Works 85–92 (1992)

Aphex Twin’s Selected Ambient Works 85–92 blends rhythm and dream — a warm, human vision of electronic music that redefined how we listen.

Kraftwerk – Trans-Europe Express (1977)

Kraftwerk – Trans-Europe Express (1977)

Kraftwerk’s Trans-Europe Express is a sleek, minimal masterpiece — electronic music as architecture, rhythm as travel, and futurism as invitation.

Kraftwerk – Trans-Europe Express (1977)

Kraftwerk’s Trans-Europe Express is a sleek, minimal masterpiece — electronic music as architecture, rhythm as travel, and futurism as invitation.

Yasuaki Shimizu – Kakashi (1982)

Yasuaki Shimizu – Kakashi (1982)

Yasuaki Shimizu’s Kakashi blends saxophone, electronics, and playful minimalism — a timeless Japanese classic that invites curious, slow listening.

Yasuaki Shimizu – Kakashi (1982)

Yasuaki Shimizu’s Kakashi blends saxophone, electronics, and playful minimalism — a timeless Japanese classic that invites curious, slow listening.

Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music for Nine Postcards (1982)

Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music for Nine Postcards (1...

Hiroshi Yoshimura’s Music for Nine Postcards turns everyday moments into listening — a Japanese ambient classic of stillness, intimacy, and presence.

Hiroshi Yoshimura – Music for Nine Postcards (1...

Hiroshi Yoshimura’s Music for Nine Postcards turns everyday moments into listening — a Japanese ambient classic of stillness, intimacy, and presence.

Haruomi Hosono – Cochin Moon (1978)

Haruomi Hosono – Cochin Moon (1978)

Haruomi Hosono’s Cochin Moon is a playful, surreal journey through imaginary geographies — a landmark of Japanese electronic music and sonic fantasy.

Haruomi Hosono – Cochin Moon (1978)

Haruomi Hosono’s Cochin Moon is a playful, surreal journey through imaginary geographies — a landmark of Japanese electronic music and sonic fantasy.

Ryuichi Sakamoto – Async (2017)

Ryuichi Sakamoto – Async (2017)

Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Async is a fragile, fragmented meditation on impermanence — an ambient diary of mortality, silence, and the beauty of incompleteness.

Ryuichi Sakamoto – Async (2017)

Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Async is a fragile, fragmented meditation on impermanence — an ambient diary of mortality, silence, and the beauty of incompleteness.