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New DVDs and vinyl
Yesterday I got quite a lot of good new music! Enough that it deserves an entry! (Well maybe it always does but I'm often just too lazy...)
First, in the mail arrived two music DVDs from Amazon, Denki Groove "2004 Summer" ("nisenyonsama-", the title is a parody of Yon-sama who wasn't just a bit too present this year) and Modern Choki Chokies "Hideo", and also a 12" for Love Tambourines' "Never Can Say Goodbye" (an old cover of Jackson 5, including a brand new remix by Spikewave) I bought on Yahoo! Auctions.
On my way back from work I did a detour to Shibuya hoping to find Sunaga t̀ Experience "Versiliana Samba" and Tei Towa "Different Nu Nu Pt.2". No luck with Tei Towa which was sold out everywhere I went, but I could grab Sunaga-san's new single easily at HMV.
I also picked up two old Stereolab 7"'s at Zest, "Ping Pong" (pink vinyl edition, this is the first Stereolab song I knew, I had got it in the first CMJ Music Magazine I bought) and "Iron Man".
I haven't yet watched/listened to all of that, but Sunaga-san's new song and the remix by The Four Corners Quintet are great, and so is the Love Tambourines remix (which I had been trying to get for a little while).
I've also watched the first concert on the Denki Groove DVD and it was quite a blast especially to watch Pierre Taki riding around the stage on a Segway and later jumping around with Dr. Nakamats' Pyon-pyon and Flying Shoes. However I kind of miss Takkyū singing a lot like on their early videos "Minotaur" and "Kentaur".
Posted on December 28, 2004 at 17:11 | Tweet
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