Ken Sumitani has also started his own audio cable business.
Mojuba will release release a new album from Stereociti, titled Lost Land, this December.
Born in Japan but based in Berlin, Stereociti (real name Ken Sumitani) has made Mojuba the primary outlet for his productions. Lost Land is his second LP, and it comes more than four years after Mojuba issued Kawasaki, the first full-length for both artist and label. We can expect more deep, dubby house and techno on this one, which spreads ten tracks across a triple-vinyl pack. Mojuba playfully describes the album as "Japanese deepcore," and for now it looks like it'll drop in December. In the meantime, Sumitami is back in Japan for a tour that includes a handful of headlining gigs in support of the album—check out his itinerary below.
Sumitani has also been busy with his new hand-made audio cable business, Sumitani Densen, which focuses on "quality audio cables to improve your studio wiring with affordable prices." Learn more about the new company on its Facebook page.
Tracklist
A1 Rouse Out
A2 Initial Assumption
B1 Kraken
B2 Interstellar Substance
C1 Blackhush
C2 D.W.D.P.
D Lost Land
E1 Revision III
E2 Perception
F Moon Skin
Mojuba will release Lost Land in December 2016.