City Pop: a History: How the Japanese Airwaves were conquered

18:48 big brain fart and misprounced "Ohtaki" Ironically, my next big video essay is on Eiichi Ohtaki. It comes out around the end of 2022, so stay tuned! Interact with me: TWITTER @grooveroom INSTA @CHOCMUS1C PATREON:   / chocmusic   Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chocmusic This is a brief exploration into City Pop history and context, a genre that has (not so) recently exploded in popularity online. Compilations of this elusive music are, after decades, finally making their way into local record shops in the West. This video is kind of a companion piece to last months History of Shibuya-Kei. If you want to see videos like this more often, please support me on Patreon :) Keep in mind that it is unlikely that I will ever be able to monetize anything on this channel due to the nature of Fair Use in copyright law and Youtube policy. I'm a big fan of Swiss typography, so I wanted to make a lot of adaptations of these styles and classical pieces through my editing/motion graphics. If you would like to learn more, check out Armin Hofmann, Emil Rude, Josef Müller-Brockmann, Max Bill and Otl Aicher. THANKS TO @Blush_Carousel - For the amazing sound and music made for this channel! @japan2point0 Podcast! Check out their work for discussion on underground and obscure J-subcultures @Comablu - For the fantastic channel artwork! Intermediality and the discursive construction of popular music genres: the case of 'Japanese City Pop' https://www.academia.edu/34512419/Int... Tokyo Night Fever : A study of English code-switching in Japanese 1970s & 1980s city pop https://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/... TOP 100 CITY POP ALBUMS https://rateyourmusic.com/list/rocket... 50 MORE CITY POP ALBUMS TO CHECK OUT https://rateyourmusic.com/list/NS2/fa...