Kokeshi Vol 12 Fix ✓

What does the release of tell us about the future of Japanese folk art? It tells us that the hobby is not dying; it is stratifying. Entry-level tourist dolls remain cheap, but masterworks and the documentation of those masterworks are becoming luxury assets.

The album was recorded at Ginga Sound Studio in Osaka, using analog tape from the 1980s. Moto purposely introduced harmonic distortion on the vocal tracks to mimic the sound of an old transistor radio. The result is an album that feels both nostalgic and immediate. When you listen to Vol 12 , you don't feel like you are in a control room; you feel like you are sitting on a rainy porch, eavesdropping on a private rehearsal. kokeshi vol 12