Re: DJ Food, Child's View, Museum of Plate

From: Denise Benson (tommygrl@interlog.com)
Date: Wed Mar 29 2000 - 22:37:03 MET DST

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    heya Tatsuo,

    I was out of town so sorry am just following on your thoughts now. Yeah, I
    have to agree that 'Minitoka' is pretty special as well. I would so love to
    hear the Child's View remix of 'Nevermore' as well..... really strong?

    On that note, I also have to mention Nobukazu Takemura's (Child's View)
    remix of Museum of Plate's "Sheep's Symphony No. 5" on Japan's Crue-L label
    which is fantastically beautiful in it's very moving, minimalist way. I
    don't have much music by Nobukazu Takemura - are there others you would
    recommend? What about Museum of Plate? The rest of the EP is great as well
    so I'm curious about them and Crue-L. Thanks so much. Take care.

    -db-

    >At Thu, 23 Mar 2000 18:52:10 -0500,
    >Denise Benson wrote:
    >
    >> Yeah, the album, 'Kaleidoscope,' is totally fantastic, though far more
    >> experimental and avante-jazz influenced than anything the guys have done
    >> previously. It's strictly Strictly Kev and Patrick as DJ Food now, and can
    >> you ever tell that these guys click working together! For me, the new
    >> re-working of "The Crow" is so incredibly moving, absolutely beautiful.
    >
    >Yesterday I got the album at Shibuya. This Japan version includes
    >another ``Nevermore'' remixed by Child's View (totally experimental).
    >
    >My favorite track is ``Minitoka,'' which has a serene and strange
    >feeling.
    >
    >--
    >Tatsuo Kudo <Tatsuo.Kudo@Japan.Sun.COM>

    -denise benson-

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