#10422 en Música electrónica #22797 en Dance&Electronic
Estilo:
Música electrónica
Número de artículo:
1897389484
Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes:
01. "Ventriloquizzing"
02. "Sixteen shades of black & blue"
03. "cat got your tongue"
04. "Taiwanese boots"
05. "Yoyo"
06. "Pills"
07. "OK"
08. "Minestrone"
09. "Spilt milk"
10. "Tinsel & glitter"
11. "Universe"
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As with Fujiya & Miyagi's previous records, Ventriloquizzing seems sonically constructed to fly under the radar. Drums maintain a steady, understated ...
Pete Woolley - 16/02/2011
Fujiya and Miyagi?s second full-length ends big. Of sorts. The final track?s title, Universe prepares you for enormity. Instead, what you get is a slo...
Ian Mathers - 10/02/2011
No disrespect to the rest of the band, but the real reason I love Fujiya & Miyagi is David Best’s vocals. Not lyrics, mind you, which are fine if a bi...
Jenn Metzler - 08/02/2011
Ventriloquizzing puts you in a dimly lit room having what you thought was a just a friendly chat, except that your friend is telling you more than you...
Jamie O'Meara - 03/02/2011
British electro four-piece Fujiya & Miyagi keep to their minimal, melodic krautrockin' manifesto on this fourth studio album proper, a mostly chill af...
ENGRAM - 28/01/2011
Gone are thesemi-funk grooves of Transparent Things'"Photocopier" and the upbeat, plucky beats of Light Bulbs'"Pterodactyls" that perfectly complement...
Stuart Berman - 28/01/2011
Fujiya & Miyagi have always been open about their admiration for Krautrock icons Can, but that influence has as much to do with methodology as mere mi...
Danny Djeljosevic - 28/01/2011
Minimalism is tricky. While taking a barebones approach is always kind of admirable compared to the amount of indulgent, lush works of pop music in th...
Keith Cushner - 26/01/2011
Like so many one-time buzz bands, Fujiya & Miyagi has one trick, and it used to be able to do it well. The band's brand of lo-fi funk mixed with eleme...
Laura Studarus - 26/01/2011
The British quartet masquerading as a Japanese duo is back with its fourth full-length, Ventriloquizzing, bringing along a signature slinky groove and...