WRWTFWW Records is honored to announce the first ever vinyl release for esteemed Japanese producer composer and environmental music luminary Yoshio Ojima’s rare forgotten album Club previously only released as a limited edition of 50 cassettes back in 1983. The electronica/proto-techno/experimental gem is available as an LP reissue supervised by the artist sourced from the original masters and housed in a heavy 350gsm sleeve. Only 500 copies were made. A precious and sought-after item among collectors and enthusiasts of early Japanese electronic music Club is a stunning and timeless collection of avant-garde electronica proto-techno mecha-ambient and ear-pleasing experimentations from Yoshio Ojima the ambient/environmental master behind the pivotal Music for Spiral albums released in 1988 (aka Une Collection Des Chaînons I and II reissued on WRWTFWW) and producer of Hiroshi Yoshimura’s Pier & Loft Motohiko Hamase’s #Notes of Forestry and Satsuki Shibano's iconic Rendez-Vous. Filled with quirky minimalist acid-synth-and-drum-machine-handiwork bouncy collages of beautifully childlike techno and pre-IDM and the irresistible DIY charm of humble beginnings the 8-track album is a fun adventurous and risqué-but-catchy-in-the-most-peculiar-way piece of Japanese electronic music history neatly capturing the incredible creative energy boiling through the country’s scene in the 1980s.