DACM is a collaboration between the musician Peter Rehberg (Pita), and
the singer Tujiko Noriko, whose songs bring softness and melody, and punctuate Stèrèotypie with moments of solace. Stèrèotypie is a choreographic and theatrical proposal which presents a world where setting and human bodies can belong to the same visual intention. This is a place where fiction permeates reality through the fantasy of perfection; where the friction between perfection and imperfection seems more attractive than ever.Read More
Those "shows" took place in a trolleybus, which is something inbetween a bus and a train. Download them here. According to my log files, lots of people are looking for Tujiko Noriko fiels, there used to be a lot of files, I posted a few links a while ago, but now, I think the only thing to download is this
People say this is a mix of modern western electronic music and african music. I just think it's very beautifull, sounds a bit like the ep Lichter from The Notwist. More reviews here. Peole who aren't interested in this kind of music, but would like to design a webpage wich is allmost unreadeble should also have a look.
Born John Wardle, Wobble was an old friend of Sex Pistols singer Johnny Rotten. When the Pistols broke up, Rotten formed Public Image Limited, and Wobble became the bass player. After the group's first few albums, Wobble had a falling out with Rotten (now Lydon) and guitarist Keith Levene and departed for a solo career, also collaborating with artists such as Can members Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay and U2's the Edge. Wobble's solo repertoire ranges from pop to pseudo-reggae to difficult-to-listen-to experimentation. More
The BBC about Icarus: "First impressions of the music are of playful, skittering beats combined with frisky turntable manipulations: has Squarepusher left his Aphex Twin and Jaco Pastorius obsessions behind and taken up instead with a new mistress by the name of Free Improv? " More
The BBC writes: "A few words: Engaging folk music. Off- centre electronica. A little edginess. A brush of guitar. A hum of synths. A pleasant wall of sound. An air of Latin moods. One of the most innovative albums for a while. And here's the twist in the tale. It's not from London, New York or Paris but......Buenos Aires." More
Texas-born, Detroit-based Matthew Dear has made remarkable steps toward becoming one of America’s best new techno artists. Between his stunning live performances and evolved DJ sets, Matthew has perked the ears of the industry’s best. His debut album under his birth name, Leave Luck to Heaven, was released in winter 2003-04 on Spectral Sound/Ghostly International, having garnered positive reviews in such publications as Rolling Stone, Spin, NME, and the NY Times and remaining on the CMJ RPM chart for over 13 weeks. More
The music is instrumental post-rock of the Tortoise school, a hybrid sound that draws from rock, techno, ambient, and jazz. But, refreshingly, it lacks the kinds of artistic pretensions that lead musicians to apply labels like post-rock to their music. To Rococo Rot just rides along through pleasant, sometimes oddly jarring musical landscapes with a minimum of self-consciousness and a maximum of groove. The music has an aimlessness that actually comes as a kind of a relief, as if there's nowhere to be, no grand statement to make. To Rococo Rot is only interested in the journey -- which winds through a warm landscape of shifting patterns, dynamic textures, and weird samples and is powered by smooth, confident electro beats and rhythms...More
If you followed the "underground" hip-hop movement in North America during the late 90’s, you may have seen his name on lots of the records, and you probably saw him on stage at many a show around that time. Buck 65, Sebutones, Sage Francis, Peace (Freestyle Fellowship), L’ronius, Aquasky, The Goods, and various Anticon members all have a place in the story. More
The Tujiko Noriko MP3 from www.tomlab.de aren't working anymore: Sorry but this work is protected by JASRAC (JP). Due to the high monthly fees we cannot offer you audio previews here.
Tujiko Noriko released a new CD on Tomlab! A few new MP3 downloads are also availible. Found via phlow.net.
Mixing capriciousness with prettiness and outright experimentalism in a manner gently reminiscent of avant-pop genius Haco, Tujiko Noriko's introduction to the world at large was one of the most astonishing of the last years. Maybe second-best behind Björk (the Icelandic elfin pop-princess is probably a better comparative form-guide than the Mego reference) and alongside the mysterious turns and deturns of Cologne based Niobe
Noriko Tujiko was born in Osaka, Japan in 1976. She began singing at the age of three, but she didn't get her first synthesizer and sampler until she was 20. She released her first record, Keshou to Heitai, in early 2001. Later that year, she met Peter Rehberg of the Mego label, and together they hatched plans for a second album.[Read more at Epitonic.com]
[MP3: Noriko Tujiko - White Film]