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A-Side
1. Wack Wack Rhythm Band feat. 星野みちる/ルージュの伝言
B-Side
1. YAKENOHARA feat. クレモンティーヌ/風の谷のナウシカ
A 7-inch single has been released from "Café Après-midi Meets Studio Ghibli," a compilation of newly recorded Ghibli song covers featuring 12 super-talented artists, themed around "the happiness of afternoon coffee" ! It includes " Rouge no Dengon " from Kiki's Delivery Service and " Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind " from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.・Rouge no Dengon A cover collaboration between Wack Wack Rhythm Band , who have been playing a hybrid mod sound of soul/funk/Latin/rock/jazz from the dawn of Shibuya-kei to the present day, and Michiru Hoshino, an early member of AKB48 who is now active as a singer-songwriter. This cover of "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind " is a miraculous first-time collaboration between YAKENOHARA , a versatile artist who creates diverse products as a rapper/DJ and ambient /new age musician, and Clementine, a true Parisian singer who enjoys immense popularity in Japan as "the epitome of modern French pop." The floating track, which mixes Latin jazz, Balearic feeling, and dub, blends perfectly with Clementine's cute, coquettish, and husky French vocals, resulting in a supremely comfortable and chill-out cover.
Café Après‑midi Meets Studio Ghibli is a music project that reimagines themes connected to Studio Ghibli works through a jazz, lounge, and contemporary arrangement style, blending nostalgic melodies with modern interpretation.
The release is a collaboration between WACK WACK RHYTHM BAND and YAKENOHARA, known for experimental and genre‑blending music projects.
No, this is a reinterpretation inspired by the original work, not the official movie soundtrack.
Yes, collaborative and reinterpretation vinyl releases like this are often sought after by collectors.
Fans of Japanese music, experimental sound, anime‑inspired projects, and vinyl collectors would enjoy this release.
Absolutely. It makes a unique and thoughtful gift for fans who appreciate creative reinterpretations and physical music formats.