

Tracks:
A1. Dwarf
A2. Thin City
B1. 心獣 Inner Beast
B2. Thin City
Credits:
Nanjo Asahito (guitar, vocal)
Asai Fumiyo (bass)
Nagao Kouji (drums)
Recorded at Studio One, ’92
Mastered at La Musica Studio, ’96
Produced by Nanjo Asahito
Additional Mastering by Timothy Stollenwerk, Stereophonic Mastering
Lacquers by Phillip S. Rodriguez, Elysian Masters
Executive Produced by Peter Kolovos
Originally released by La Musica Records, Japan on cassette (LA-077) c. 1996
BE-LA 006/077
Ohkami No Jikan
Black Tape II
Limited vinyl LP in Unipak gatefold with die-cut window
RELEASE DATE: March 6, 2026
Gatefold LP- $25
Also available as part of a specially 6 LP "La Musica Flight 1" Bundle that ships early. Includes albums by Musica Transonic + Mainliner, Rotting Telepathies, Ohkami No Jikan, Nean and Bibiotheca Hermetica. $120
Black Tape II is only the second widely available release by Ohkami No Jikan (The Time of the Wolf), one of the more esoteric groups of the 1990’s Tokyo underground. Recorded in 1992, it illuminates a largely undocumented facet of Nanjo Asahito’s psychedelic cosmology, distinct form his better known work with High Rise, Musica Transonic and Toho Sara. Aside from a handful of limited, handmade cassettes and CD-Rs on his La Musica label, there’s only been one Ohkami No Jikan album, Mort Nuit, that made it beyond the collector inner circle.
One of Nanjo’s longest-running, most mysterious outfits, Ohkami No Jikan’s conceptualisation – as a psych outfit “that explores ‘stasis’ and ‘motion’, both actively and philosophically” – hints at the intensity of the music here. There’s a pellucid beauty to much of Black Tape II, with the simplest, most erotically charged chord changes descending from the heavens, Nanjo moaning consumptively as the songs slip by in an acid daze. The 1992 line-up here, with Asai Fumiyo on bass and Nagao Kouji on drums, was one of many variations of Ohkami No Jikan; simultaneously languorous and heavy, at times pushed into the red with arcing sheets of feedback, the group feels cosmically aligned with Nanjo’s purity of vision.
“Unreleased recordings from the the ‘92 Black Tape (cf. 068). Cool acid heavy psychedelic sound takes that weren’t used on the original release. Early studio demos.” - from the original La Musica cassette release
Available for the first time on LP or any physical form aside from a small run of hand assembled cassettes on the Japanese La Musica label in mid ‘90s (LA-077). Housed in a custom die-cut, "Uni-Pak" style gatefold with metallic ink, spot finishes and matching La Musica inner sleeve.
La Musica Records was a label founded by Asahito Nanjo in Tokyo during the 1990's. It released nearly 200 cassettes and cd-r's, all handmade in micro-editions sold at shows. The catalog featured artists and recordings largely of obscure, often completely unknown origin, sanctioned and "grey-area" documentation of the Tokyo psychedelic underground. Black Tape II is part of Black Edition's work to bring La Musica's unique and confoundingly beautiful catalog to light.
Other releases in the Black Editions / La Musica Series:
High Rise “Disturbance Trip” 2LP (BE-LA 008/1001) Available Now
Nanjo Asahito "M" LP (BE-LA 005/045) Pre-Order
Nean "Dooh Dah Nean" LP (BE-LA 004/017) Pre-Order
Forthcoming:
Bibiotheca Hermetica "One" LP (BE-LA 003/002)
Nean "Dooh Dah Nean" LP (BE-LA 004/017)
Rotting Telepathies "Rotting Tapes II" LP (BE-LA 007/107)
Musica Transonic + Mainliner "Solid Static" LP (BE-LA 009/1002)



