But Beck has always managed to impress me with his ability to subvert expectations and create a unique sound with every new release. I guess I got on the bandwagon about the same time everyone else did with Loser and the Mellow Gold album. The music is pretty spot on and really makes me want to know more Japanese. I just like how smooth the whole operation is. I'm not a huge fan of hoodies but UA can really work it. It is representative of UA at the height of her popularity. The single, Uncountable Footsteps of the Night or Kazoe Tarinai Yoru No Ashioto, in Japanese, was released in 1999 on the album Turbo. Over the twelve years since her debut UA's music has matured from intelligent pop to something more abstract, jazzy and experimental. Someone took notice and before long she released her debut CD. After she graduated from Saga Art College in Kyoto, she began singing at jazz lounge in Osaka. UA was born Kaori Murakami, which means both flower and kill in Swahili. Many a time I found myself wondering the streets of Japan listening to her powerful voice. Those 8cm CD's were discontinued around 2000 and I'll say few have withstood the test of time musically as well as hers have. I began collecting every UA CD I could find and now have a large collection of her work including Japanese 8cm CD singles. My co-worker told me if I like Chara then I should check out UA.
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My job at the time was pretty light so I had plenty of time to download music and listen in our office. She's one of the first Japanese artists I really got into (that award goes to Chara which I'll save for another entry). I was lucky enough to see her at the same concert festival I saw Polysics. It's genuinely catchy and you'll need it for your i-Pod the next time you go grocery shopping! Someone in the video appears to be dealing 'dolphin unfriendly' Tuna to the store's patrons while other people ride down the aisles in shopping carts. It gets off to a really good start by misspelling the title of the so ng! I like how the people in the video's background appear to be real customers and look pretty confused. The video takes place in Vocoder's local supermarket where they sell Roland SH-101's, TB-303's and of course TR-606's among the groceries. As a bonus, I have included the MP3's from that very release at the bottom of this entry. According to sources on the Interwebs, only one EP called "Mindanao/Amor de Robot" was ever released ( Neón Danza/DRO ES 1985 12SG). Finding information on this 'so crap it's good' band has been a bit of a challenge but I'll share waht I know with you all. The video is "Waht Happens Now?" by Vocoder, a Spanish New Wave/Technopop bit of weirdness from 1985. W ith a title like that, y ou might expect to see a strange video every Thursday. Welcome to the first ever "Thursday Night WTF Vid".