SUGAR PLANT formed by Shoyama Chinatsu and Ogawa Shinichi against the background of chill-out / trance sensation after rave culture and influence from Galaxie 500-US slowcore scene.
From the 2000 release "Dryfruit", the masterpiece "Headlights", which was released for the first time in 18 years, is finally an analog record.
Includes a total of eight songs that reflect daydreaming on a distantly rippling delay, such as "North Marine Drive," which covers Ben Watt's (ex.EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL) neo-acoustic classic more peculiarly.
A new edit was made for this analog record, and it is released with 1LP specifications.