

Japanese psychedelic trance veteran Ubar Tmar reconnects traditional Japanese musical culture with futuristic electronic psychedelia on the new Timewarp Records single, Souran-Bushi Kai.
Ancient Rhythm Meets the Psychedelic Future
Ubar Tmar has returned with Souran-Bushi Kai, released August 21 through Timewarp Records, transforming the spirit of traditional Japanese music into a psychedelic trance journey built for the modern dancefloor.
The single draws inspiration from Sōran Bushi, a traditional Japanese folk song historically associated with fishermen. Rather than simply placing traditional influences over a trance framework, Ubar Tmar uses those cultural roots as a launch point for something considerably more psychedelic.
Organic textures, driving basslines, tribal percussion, analog-minded synthesis, and constantly evolving atmospheres collide with the producer’s characteristically unconventional electronic imagination. At 140 BPM, the track carries plenty of dancefloor propulsion while retaining the colorful, exploratory character that has defined Ubar Tmar’s work.

Decades of Psychedelic Experimentation Collide
Ubar Tmar is hardly a newcomer arriving during the current psychedelic resurgence. The Tokyo-based electronic artist released his debut album, Fusion, in 1997 and has spent decades exploring the outer reaches of Goa trance, psychedelic trance, techno, and experimental electronic music.
That history gives Souran-Bushi Kai additional context. An earlier composition titled Souran Bushi appeared in Ubar Tmar’s catalog years before this new incarnation, making the new single another chapter in a much longer creative relationship between his Japanese roots and psychedelic experimentation.
The track also fits naturally within Timewarp Records, whose catalog is deeply rooted in Goa trance and psychedelic electronic music. Here, traditional influence isn’t treated as a museum piece. It’s pushed directly into the circuitry.
Japanese folk tradition provides the foundation. Decades of Ubar Tmar experimentation provide the personality. Contemporary production provides the force.
The result is a piece of psychedelic trance that acknowledges where it came from without becoming trapped there.
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Souran-Bushi Kai ultimately feels less like an attempt to modernize tradition than proof that tradition and futurism never needed to be opposites. Ubar Tmar takes something rooted in Japanese cultural history, sends it through decades of psychedelic experience, and returns with a transmission built for another generation of trance dancers.
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