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MINORU 'HOODOO' FUSHIMI - IN PRAISE OF MITOCHONDRIA [Repress]
MINORU 'HOODOO' FUSHIMI - IN PRAISE OF MITOCHONDRIA [Repress]
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Format: Vinyl - EU2LP
Catalogue No.: LER1009
Barcode: 612520449261
Release Date: April 2021
Genre: Funk / Soul
TRACKS
01. Nikuzukue
02. Thanatopsis
03. In Praise Of Mitochondria
04. Ai Wa Nohshintoh
05. Shinzo-San
06. Mizuko No Tamashii Hyakumademo
07. Furarete Nambo
08. Sutten Tenmari
09. Nohdashi
10. Dompan (Alternate Version)
11. It Isn't Because Of Hemoglobin
12. Zennotized Funk
Oddball Japanese electro-fueled vocoder funk with occasional raps from the 80s, including unreleased material...
Japanese Electro original, Minoru Hoodoo Fushimi, self-released four albums. Two vinyl LPs and two CDs between 1985 and 1992. Melbourne`s Left Ear Records have selected twelve tracks, for a double vinyl retrospective. 10 tracks from Minoru`s four albums and a further two unreleased tracks from the archives.
Minoru set out to combine his love of all things Funk with traditional instruments and song from his homeland. He uses shamisen on Thanatopsis. Where Parliament`s Flashlight, George Clinton`s Atomic Dog, ride with Osamu Kitajima`s Masterless Samurai. Shakuhachi on Mizuko No Tamashii Hyakumademo. Nohdashi puts koto with a Jimmy Castor riff. All set to popping and locking beats.
Minoru`s vocals switch between raps about cellular metabolism and haemoglobin, Soul croon and vocoder. On Shinz-San he adds Metal guitar to vintage Sugarhill. And he goes crazy with his sampler. Scratching in cats, frogs, babies, laughter, giggles, traffic jams, failing ignitions, opera singers, and amorous sighs. Furarete mixes elephant roars and Go-Go. Creating unique avant grooves that share something with Tackhead`s ON-U Sound System, Savant`s tape experiments, and fellow countrymen EP-4.
co-compiled by Left Ear Records and Jerome Qpchan
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