Synth Pop Anthem Returns from Globex Music
Globex Music, partnering with ASPARAGUSproject and vocal talent Leana Mask, has released a remarkable new interpretation of the legendary song “Big In Japan”. This release reimagines the original pop anthem by the German synth‑pop band Alphaville in a fresh and contemporary style that honors the original.
Originally released in the 1980s, “Big In Japan” grew into an iconic anthem known for its haunting synth melodies and distinctive chorus. With this new version, the distribution platform reinforces its role in modern music distribution by bringing the classic back to audiences across digital music services.
ASPARAGUSproject’s production adds immersive depth with rich synth layers, modern sound design, and a contemporary vibe. The vocals by Leana Mask stands out with emotion and power, infusing it with a signature artistic website touch.
Listeners from all backgrounds are now enjoying the track on everywhere, including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Deezer, and others. Whether you’re a long‑time fan or new to the song, this version offers a fresh take that resonates with both classic and contemporary music lovers.
The collaboration between Globex Music, ASPARAGUSproject, and Leana Mask represents a significant release in today’s music scene, demonstrating the power of artistic reinterpretation through creative vision and strategic reach. Add it to your playlists, share it on social media, and experience a vibrant and refreshing version of “Big In Japan” now.