Needs More…Tentacles? MUIMUITIKITI

“The world is a HENTAI” MUIMUITIKITI declares on their MySpace. I don’t know what to make of that declaration, and I’m not positive what to make of the music contained on the site either. The primary goal of this blog was to explore as many corners of the Japanese soundscene as possible…and MUIMUITIKITI definitely an interesting discovery. The person/band behind these drug hazed (emphasis here, because I haven’t heard anything this under the influence yet from this country) collages seem more intent on weirding listeners out then developing anything resembling rhythm or melody. Newest song “La Masique Qui Idiot” constructs a freaked-out landscape where tons of items are flying by you but your moving at half-speed. It’s either a mind-bending sonic experiment or total clatter, your personal call. “GURUGURU” isn’t so passive, bugging out (loudly) at the get-go and proceeding to make absolutely no sense.

“FUNIKURIFUNIKARA” though presents a track slightly more focused, and very captivating. It’s technically a dance track…a steady beat creeps underneath how many layers of strangeness MUIMUITIKITI can conjure. The artist samples various dance tracks alongside what sounds like lasers and Joe Meek guitar lines. It’s still all over the place, but also moving. MUIMUITIKITI sounds like the particularly avant garder/drugged out side of Black Dice, or maybe even more so like the loopy Lucky Dragons. Except a bit more disorganized. And loud. So…I’m just putting this one out there. I’ll let you decide what you think about one of Japan’s stranger musicians…but at least now you’re thinking about it.

Similar Posts

  • ALT A NATIVE SYNDICATE

    Good On The Dancefloor is an art collective based out of Tokyo consisting of four bands. The collective’s recently released a compilation album of music entitled ALT A NATIVE SYNDICATE. The music of the Good On The Dancefloor family jumps all around, from the dancey tunes of White Scooper and Nu clear classmate, to the…

  • Desmond, The Tutus And 80kidz: “Kiss You On The Cheek” Remix

    South African indie-pop outfit Desmond and The Tutus‘ album Tuckshop saw release in Japan recently, and tucked away at the end of the album are a few remixes by some Japanese artists. Cubismo Grafico tackles the song “Old Girls,” while dance trio-soon-to-be-duo 80kidz get their hands on the harmonica-heavy pop of “Kiss You On The…

  • Seiho Remixes Florence And The Machines: “You’ve Got The Love”

    In which producer Seiho takes the stage-show swagger of Florence And The Machines’ “You’ve Got The Love” and warps the titular line into a mantra prone to bending. Calling this a remix seems a little off, because Seiho only lifts the vocals out of the original, and only a few lines at that. I don’t…

  • Live Must: Ningen OK

    Ningen OKは是非ライブを観てほしいバンド。彼らについてあまり詳しく知らなかったものの、先週末のライブセットは最近観たライブの中でも特に印象に残っています。手作りの白いピラミッドのようなオブジェに囲まれて彼等は演奏を開始。ギターTakurou Yamashitaは大量のペダルの前で演奏し、ドラムのKen-ichi Sakaguchiは時折ボコーダーを使用し、怪しい機械的なボーカルを披露。言葉が無いインストでもこのデュオには高度な一体感があり、ロックなグルーブ感を出しています。 ライブハウスだけで輝くのではなく、録音された作品も同様に素晴らしいです。”体温の行方”は静けさを打ち砕くカオスみたいなものが上手く表現されていて、Ningen OKの核となるスタイルを知るにはもってこいな曲(フィードバックを是非体感してほしいです)。試聴は以下から。最近リリースされた同タイトルのファーストアルバムからの曲なので、もし気に入ったら通して聴く事をオススメします。要するに、Ningen OKの音源にはライブから感じる事の出来る素晴らしさが詰まっています。是非ブックマークを。