Shibuya-kei artists were defined by their . They didn't just play music; they curated it, blending disparate influences into a chic, "magpie-esque" collage. Key sonic elements included: The Legacy of Shibuya-Kei Part One - Neojaponisme
was more than just a musical genre; it was a post-modern cultural movement that turned the Shibuya district of Tokyo into a global hub for record collectors and "style carnivores" during the 1990s. The Core Philosophy: Retro-Futurism