Carolina Soul is a record seller based in Durham, NC, USA. They specialize in rare and classic soul, boogie, gospel and modern obscure tracks from the Carolinas and beyond, mixed with all-time bangers and ballads.
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Yasuo Sugibayashi
Yasuo Sugibayashi
Yasuo Sugibayashi has been played on NTS shows including Adam Oko, with Untitled first played on 4 June 2017.
Yasuo Sugibayashi (杉林 恭雄) began his musical career playing guitar in a high school band. In 1980, after moving to Tokyo and immersing himself in various musical groups, he founded Mimic Records. Inspired heavily by the art movements of the late 1970's, in particular the innovations of Brian Eno and David Cunningham he purchased a Roland System 100M. He was in search of a sound and the synthesizer had great potential. Simultaneously he had started experimenting with tape, playing with the tactility of the medium so he could understand how to best adapt it for his pieces.
Yasuo explored ancient ethnic music and wanted to combine his influences with daily experiences of city life. The short lived Mimic Records was home to three of his solo releases; a self-titled LP and two 7-inches. Shortly after this period Yasuo went on to pursue other musical projects. In 1985 he was a founding member of the band Qujila, which is still active today.
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Yasuo Sugibayashi
Yasuo Sugibayashi has been played on NTS shows including Adam Oko, with Untitled first played on 4 June 2017.
Yasuo Sugibayashi (杉林 恭雄) began his musical career playing guitar in a high school band. In 1980, after moving to Tokyo and immersing himself in various musical groups, he founded Mimic Records. Inspired heavily by the art movements of the late 1970's, in particular the innovations of Brian Eno and David Cunningham he purchased a Roland System 100M. He was in search of a sound and the synthesizer had great potential. Simultaneously he had started experimenting with tape, playing with the tactility of the medium so he could understand how to best adapt it for his pieces.
Yasuo explored ancient ethnic music and wanted to combine his influences with daily experiences of city life. The short lived Mimic Records was home to three of his solo releases; a self-titled LP and two 7-inches. Shortly after this period Yasuo went on to pursue other musical projects. In 1985 he was a founding member of the band Qujila, which is still active today.