I had some trouble at first because so much of my music came from someone on the blog already. Julie, I'mnotMarc and JPX all have folders in my iTunes. So I started scrolling down my music and only got to C before I had my answer. Cibo Matto (pronounced CHEE-bo MAH-toh, which is Italian for "food crazy") might not be the most obscure thing for all of you, but when this song came out in 1999 I liked it so much I would lie on my bed in the dark and jam it on my headphones, something I hadn't really done since I was 15. The line featuring a well-known Star Wars character still delights me every time.
These guys only put out two albums and an EP, yet they remain in my top 5 favorite bands ever. I got to see them in NYC in 2001 shortly before they broke up, and it was spam-tastic. While the band was founded by the two ladies pictured above (Yuka Honda on the left and Miho Hatori on the right), on stage they were about 10 people. During a long bridge in Know Your Chicken, every member of the band surreptitiously picked up a percussion instrument and on cue they all started wailing. Then they ripped out their power-pop-punk song Birthday Cake, and then finished Know Your Chicken, which apparently we were still in the middle of.
Other facts: Their video for Sugar Water (off their first album) was directed by Michel Gondry and can be found on the dvd of his work I raved about a while ago. And frontwoman Miho Hatori provided the original vocals for Gorillaz band member Noodle (above).
2. Meditational Field by Susumu Hirasawa, from the soundtrack to the movie Paprika.
I don't know anything about Susumu Hirasawa except that he's done music for two projects by anime director Satoshi Kon: the movie Paprika and the 13-episode series Paranoia Agent. Jules and I screened Paprika a few weeks ago and I wasted no time nabbing the opening music. I was trying to describe the very similar vibe that Paranoia Agent's opening song had, and I said "It's all sweeping and layered and (making jazz hands) 'everybody in the world'." If I could have found Paranoia Agent's song I would have posted that, but iTunes let me down. It's hilarious when you get a song in your head and it's in another language.
Meditational Field is no less catchy, but the mix of vocals and electronica is so dense I couldn't even begin to hum it. But it's kinetic and upbeat and fun, kind of like Madonna's song Ray of Light. Onward!
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Embarrassing to admit this since they're one of my favorite bands and all, but I've been pronouncing their name SHEE-bo Matto instead of CHEE-bo, and I'll probably keep on doing it that way.
Besides CM my other top 5 faves are Talking Heads, Massive Attack, The Dandy Warhols and The Magnetic Fields. The Beatles and Portishead both get honorable mentions.
And speaking of the Beatles, for a while John Lennon's son Sean was Cibo Matto's third frontperson, although he wasn't there when I saw them.
Oh I remember this band now! I once ended up with one of your tee shirts (how the hell did that happen) with this band on it. I was wearing it one day and this gay friend of a friend remarked how cool the bad was (thus implying that I was cool for wearing the shirt). Up until that point I had no idea what the shirt was all about, but I played along, "Yeah, they are cool!" Sorry for stealing your cool for a moment, dude.
This is shaping up to be quite an experiment! Interesting choices, I'd expect nothing less from you.
damn, unless husband has meditational field on his hard drive i will have to check out this "itunes" thing.
extra props to octo for participating despite the zack timeline and for the creativity of his picks. this is a whole new line of music for me.
Octo have you heard the new Portishead album yet? They make take years and years between albums but they never put out a shoddy product.
JSP, just bought the new Portishead! I'm acclimating. Love them, though.
What she said.
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