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"Map Of The Sounds Of Tokyo 2009 DVDRip XviD LAP" is a video documentary that showcases the diverse sounds of Tokyo. Released in 2009, the film takes viewers on a sonic journey through the city's streets, neighborhoods, and landmarks, highlighting the eclectic mix of sounds that define Tokyo's urban landscape. The video is available in a high-quality DVDRip format, encoded in XviD, making it accessible to a wide range of audiences.
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at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for Best Sound at the Goya Awards. Critical Divide: "Map Of The Sounds Of Tokyo 2009 DVDRip
| # | Artist | Track | Style | DVD Timestamp* | Quick Note | |---|--------|-------|-------|----------------|------------| | 1 | | “Dreamy Night” | Psychedelic rock | 00:02:15 | Early example of Japanese “psychedelic folk” that later influenced global lo‑fi scenes. | | 2 | Stereolab (Japan Remix) | “Mongolia (Tokyo Mix)” | Post‑rock/electro | 00:04:37 | A rare remix that blends Stereolab’s French‑British sensibility with Tokyo club beats. | | 3 | Miyavi | “Bleeding Heart” | Rock/hip‑hop | 00:07:03 | Showcases Miyavi’s signature slap‑guitar technique; live footage of Shibuya‑O-East. | | 4 | Cornelius | “World’s End” | Shibuya-kei/electronic | 00:09:45 | A lush, layered production; the DVD shows the artist’s studio setup. | | 5 | Yukihiro Takahashi | “Plastic Love (Remix)” | City pop / synth‑pop | 00:12:22 | A modern reinterpretation of the 1980s classic; great for fans of the “city pop revival.” | | 6 | Shugo Tokumaru | “Lullaby for a Cat” | Indie folk | 00:15:08 | Gentle acoustic textures; the video features hand‑drawn animation. | | 7 | Moe Shop | “Killer” | Electro‑pop | 00:17:50 | High‑energy synths; footage from a rooftop performance in Roppongi. | | 8 | Masaaki Kishibe | “Neon Skyline” | Ambient/Techno | 00:20:30 | Minimalist techno that captures the neon glow of Shinjuku at night. | | 9 | Miyako Yoshida | “Sakura Rain” | Jazz‑fusion | 00:23:12 | A beautiful piano‑driven piece; the DVD includes a short interview about Tokyo’s seasonal inspiration. | |10 | World’s End Girlfriend | “A Gentleman's Last Ride” | Orchestral post‑rock | 00:26:44 | Epic crescendos; live footage from a small venue in Koenji. | |…|…|…|…|…|…| |20| Sakanaction | “Sample” | Dance‑rock | 00:55:18 | Early Sakanaction track that pre‑figured their later mainstream success. | The "Map Of The Sounds Of Tokyo 2009