Kūchū Camp

Aerial Camp) alternatively titled Something in the Air, is the fifth studio album by Japanese band Fishmans, released on February 1, 1996 on Polydor Records.

The album was the bands most notable change in style, leading into a more psychedelic and dream pop sound while still retaining their earlier dub roots.

Kūchū Camp was the first studio album to introduce their new supporting multi-instrumentalist member Honzi, who would go on playing with the band until her passing in 2007.

The album has a drastic musical style change in Fishmans discography due to the record change from Media Remoras to Polydor Records, which gave more creative freedom and a private studio given by the label called "Waikiki Beach[2]".

Kūchū Camp became their most praised album in their home country, with two singles "Baby Blue" and "ナイトクルージング " pushing the band into occasional radio play.