With Lau Ro’s debut solo LP arriving next month, we revisit Wax Machine’s 2023 album, a useful point of reference for the Brighton musician’s forthcoming work. Prior to stepping out under his own name, Ro was already pulling together a wide range of influences encasing jazz, funk, bossa nova, rock and folk traditions from across the globe into something distinctly his own.
Takako Minekawa :: Roomic Cube
On Roomic Cube, musician Takako Minekawa has a deliberate tunnel vision in the counterbalance of the cheerfully buoyant and accompanying comedown. Prior to later collaborations with artists like Jim O’Rourke and guitarist Dustin Wong, Minekawa shared the retrofuturistic “Shibuya-kei” spotlight with like-minded nineties contemporaries like Cornelius and Kahimi Karie. Moving in a cosmic headspace that balances subtle melodicism and electroacoustics with downright playful lyrical repetition, the album’s accomplished sound collage is as much a reflection of the canonical microgenre as any other.













