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Samstag, 24. Oktober 2009

Man not Ape:THe Cornelius Remixes

Issue No.7 of Percy's Basementmade Remix Series.Keigo Oyamada aka Cornelius takes us on a Journey through his musical Universe.From Noisecapades with U.N.K.L.E. & Salon Music,strange Funk by James Brown to psychedelic Excursions with Blur and Brothers in mind The High Llamas.Oyamada gives also the Women who killed The Beatles some
credible Sounds.Have Fun while hearing Cornelius go ape on these 14 Songs.



1.Beck-Mixed Bizness (Cornelius Remix)
2.Buffalo Daughter-Great Five Lakes(Cornelius Remix)
3.Coldcut-Atomic Moog 2000 (Cornelius mix)
4.Mondo Grosso-Everything Needs Love (Cornelius Remix)
5.James Brown-Call Me Super Bad [Cornelius re-work]
6.U.N.K.L.E.-Ape Shall Never Kill(Cornelius Remix)
7.Salon Music-Galaxie Express( Cornelius 69 Mix)
8.Blur-Tender (Cornelius Remix)
9.High Llamas-Homespin Rerun (Cornelius Remix)
10.Tahiti 80-Heartbeat (Cornelius remix)
11.Money Mark-Maybe i'm Dead(Cornelius Remix)
12.The Pastels-Windy Hill(Cornelius Remix)
13.Bonnie Pink-Fish (CORNELIUS Remix)
14.Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band-The Sun is down(Cornelius Remix)

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Enjoy!!!

Donnerstag, 3. September 2009

Flipper's Guitar


By the time Keigo Oyamada became a worldwide phenomenon as Cornelius, he had already conquered Shibuya and the rest of Japan as half of pop duo Flipper's Guitar. Along with bandmate Kenji Ozawa (nephew of composer Seiji Ozawa), Oyamada hacked through the de facto rules for pumping out pop music, creating sweet confections referencing Brian Wilson, bossa nova, British guitar pop, Burt Bacharach, psychedelic music, and anything that was continental and suave. The five member band, founded in 1988 while its two leaders were still in high school, was originally called Lollypop Sonic, and pledged allegiance to British neo-acoustic bands like The Pastels (although the cut "Goodbye, our Pastels Badges" from Flipper's first album would preface a change in their sound). The band's name changed to Flipper's Guitar around the time of the release of their first album on Polydor, Three Cheers for Our Side, in 1989. Although the album was a commercial flop, the band was creating a minor buzz, and had songs featured in a movie and television drama. Shortly after the release of their first album, the band had been whittled down to a duo of Oyamada and Ozawa, and a powerful new songwriting and marketing force was emerging. Polydor released Camera Talk in 1990, featuring the pared-down lineup and all Japanese lyrics. The album would go on to be their biggest seller, featuring lush arrangements and a further sharpened pop sensibility, with nods to bossa, jazz, house, and British guitar rock. Flipper's kept up the pace after the release of Camera Talk, dropping a series of successful singles, a magazine column in Takarajima, a radio show called Martians Go Home, and plenty of cute photo shoots. With news of their imminent breakup already circulating, the band dropped Dr. Head's World Tower in 1991. Referencing the Monkees disastrous film excursion into psychedelia, Head, the record was a tripped-out free-for-all that showed Oyamada and Ozawa experimenting even more daringly and successfully, and hinted at what was to come for Oyamada as Cornelius.(Nippop)

Camera Talk (1990)
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Doctor Head's World Tower (1991)
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Colour Me Pop (1991)
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ENJOY!!!