[Machine Translation] The sequel to "Kintsugi Soul Steppers" by seekersinternational & juwanstockton from "Riddim Chango", one of the big releases of 2024, is now available on MIXCD! SKRS's original dub expression through sampling, cut-ups, and edits, and the seamless connection between songs in a mixtape-like album structure, blur the boundary between a work and a mix, and the result is a masterpiece on par with the original. This album is a masterpiece as good as the original, a psychedelic-melodic LO-FI dub-trippy near-future soul world with cut-up and collage edits of adult-wet and silky 80s soul, slow jam, Lovers Rock, and screwed-up city pop. The "gold-plated" part that makes the joints stand out instead of hiding them is a Japanese line from a trendy Japanese drama of the 80s. The "gold-plated" part of the song is a Japanese line from a trendy Japanese drama of the 80s. The way in which fragments of memories and scenes are cut up and collaged between songs to create a new story together with the music is just like a new pattern added by Kintsugi to create a unique and special work of art, as seen in "Kintsugi Soul Steppers. The nostalgic look at the glittering Japan/Tokyo of the 80's, as seen in "Kintsugi Soul Steppers", amplifies the vaporwave sensation, but it can be listened to without embarrassment, perhaps because of the reggae/dub sensibility and good taste that are the basis of their music. The song "Kintsugi" is a song that stirs up illusions of a past that never existed (an impossible future?) by applying "Kintsugi" in the SKRS style. The fresh and sparkling science fiction worldview that stirs up fantasies of a past that never was (or a future that never could be?) by giving it the SKRS touch, makes you want to listen to it over and over again and again.