The duo of Yasutaka Nakata and Koshi Inaba has been making airy electronic tracks since the early 2000s.
If you want to hear what they do, try 'Hello' from 2002 or 'Fruits CLiPPER' for that bright, synthetic feel.
Capsule's sound is a specific kind of Japanese electronic pop, bright, synthetic, and slightly off-kilter. Songs like 'Fruits CLiPPER' and 'Hello' show how Nakata's production and Inaba's airy vocals fit together. They've kept at it for over two decades without chasing trends outside Japan.
They started with a self-titled debut in 2001, then put out albums like 'Natural' in 2002 and 'Flora' in 2010. Later releases like 2015's 'Wave Runner' stayed in that electronic pop lane. The catalog includes tracks from 'Jelly' to 'Super Speeder Judy Jedy' without big shifts.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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