After his death in 2015, many of Susumu Yokota's most cherished works have been restored from unlikely sources and time periods; this new Transmigration issue brings three years' worth of unreleased works between the hotbed years of 1994 to 97, when various more psychedelic acid techno and dreamlike ambient skeins were bound to DATs handed to Australian producer Ray Castle, yet never released. Only a select few would go on to inform landmarks like Acid Mt. Fuji and Zen. That hardly discredits any of the gems heard here though, since the choice largely came down to Castle's preference, not difference in quality: 'Fortune' brings three-point post-punk snares to an acid build, while 'Obsession' charms with its teardropletty haste-makings, making light of a bassless but still firmly driven drum bank. Yokota's restless 90s period is satisfactorily documented here, this being a moment of transmigration between Tokyo residencies and European labels.