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Simon Bartz
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jan 23, 2002
The Prodigy
The Prodigy might not be ancient history, but five years in pop music can feel like an eternity, and that's how long we've been waiting for them to release some new material.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jan 16, 2002
The Charlatans
I magine if Oasis singer Liam Gallagher suddenly dropped his cod-punk-rock snarl and started singing like a young Michael Jackson. He'd be laughed off the charts and forced to take an early retirement. No matter how good the songs.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Jan 9, 2002
Alec Empire
Alec Empire is a terrorist, let there be no question about that. Slide one of his records onto your grandmother's gramophone while she's making a cup of tea and then, on lowering the needle, watch her writhe in agony until she can take no more and commits seppuku with a knitting needle. Then again kids,...
CULTURE / Music / FUZZY LOGIC
Jan 6, 2002
Fuzz Log: (rock)stardate, 2001
2001 was great for music, with rock 'n' roll at last being rescued from the clutches of tired nu-metal (Limp Bizkit, etc.), boring nu-acoustic rock (Coldplay, etc.) and punk-lite (Blink-182, etc.) by exciting new bands like The Strokes, The Toes and The White Stripes.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / FUZZY LOGIC
Dec 2, 2001
And, now, the greatest shows on earth
Fancy some Yogurt Pooh? "Errr, no thanks." Ever seen Cruyff in the Bedroom? "Johan Cruyff? The '70s soccer star? Is he doing porn now?" How about Girls From Italia? "Yeah, OK, I'll have a bit of that."
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Nov 21, 2001
Electraglide 2001
Electraglide attracts big names, and that's why it has quickly become Japan's most eagerly anticipated annual dance event. Last year's inaugural event boasted Underworld and Orbital. This time around, Fatboy Slim headlines the DJ stage and Aphex Twin the live stage.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Nov 14, 2001
Mercury Rev: 'All Is Dream'
On Sept. 11, Mercury Rev released the presciently titled album "All Is Dream." It was perfect timing because, although Mercury Rev will never be fashionable, the terrorist attacks on the U.S. must have upped the sales of their albums significantly. Who in America wanted to listen to the abrasive Limp...
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Nov 7, 2001
Cato Salsa Experience: 'A Good Tip for a Good Time'
Don't be fooled by the name. The only thing Cato Salsa Experience has to do with Latin American big-band dance music is that it makes you want to throw your jacket in the corner, take your partner by the hand and cut the rug until it's a tattered and torn smoking ruin.
Japan Times
CULTURE / Music / FUZZY LOGIC
Nov 4, 2001
Straight from the monkey's mouth
The Stone Roses are the most influential British rock band of the last 15 years, but since their long-drawn-out and frankly ludicrous demise five years ago, vocalist Ian Brown has taken a lot of playground flak.
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Oct 31, 2001
Pulp: 'We Love Life'
Surely Pulp vocalist Jarvis Cocker hasn't turned into a hippie? Note the title of the new album, "We Love Life." Note that it's produced by '60s maverick Scott Walker. And, above all, note that it's all about . . . nature. A Pulp album not about sex? Well, there's bits of sex in it, of course, but basically...
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Oct 24, 2001
The Pattern: 'Immediately'
Phew, what a relief. Radiohead have left the country, so we can now stop sucking our thumbs and feeling sorry for ourselves and instead lighten up and have fun again. So it's off to the record shop and, what's this here sharing a listening post with The Strokes? Something called The Pattern? Anything...
CULTURE / Music
Oct 17, 2001
Return of the sound and the furry
Super Furry Animals have been the most consistently great guitar band of the last 10 years, and I've got a stack of hard evidence to prove it.
CULTURE / Music / FUZZY LOGIC
Oct 7, 2001
Make punk rock, not war
While I was in Britain, the world went mad. A puppet, Bob the Builder, beat French disco kings, The Supermen Lovers, to No. 1 on the U.K. singles chart; across the Atlantic, a puppet, George W. Bush, was not an idiot anymore, but a national hero; and, after 10 years, I'd suddenly become allergic to my...
CULTURE / Music
Sep 19, 2001
They'll do it theeeeeeir way
Girl bands . . . you've gotta love them.
CULTURE / Music
Sep 19, 2001
Girl's night out! OI! OI! OI!
Tokyo-based Lolita No. 18 is billed as the headliner of the "Wild Wacky Party Asia" tour, and they're probably the craziest bunch of rock chicks you'll ever see. They are party animals (vocalist Masayo Ishizaka lists alcoholism as her favorite hobby) and nothing if not extreme. They've even started wearing...
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Sep 12, 2001
The White Stripes: 'White Blood Cells'
Detroit duo The White Stripes seem a very confused couple. Jack (guitar, vocal) and Meg White (drums) can't seem to decide whether they are brother and sister or husband and wife. Jack insists it's the former -- and that they started the whole rumor that they were married for nothing more than a laugh....
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Sep 5, 2001
The Strokes: 'Is This It'
Let's put our hands up and admit it, right. We are all sick of the aging rap-rock racket of Limp Bizkit and their ilk, the punk-lite of Blink-182, etc. and the overblown histrionics of mainstream British rock. We need a feisty new band to kick down the door, spray the establishment with aural bullets...
CULTURE / Music / FUZZY LOGIC
Sep 2, 2001
Baba's back and he wants your head
Four men on stage, stripped to the waist, dripping with sweat, belting out demented rock 'n' roll that sounds like The Stooges jamming with The Doors, and fronted by the craziest, most charismatic singer you will ever lay eyes on. God, if only it was always like this.
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Aug 29, 2001
Sizzla: 'Black History'
This, I believe, is Sizzla's 16th album since his 1995 debut, although forgive me if I've missed one or two in my calculation, as we're talking about a reggae artist so prolific that, this year alone, we're looking at the possibility of four new albums.
CULTURE / Music / HIGH NOTES
Aug 22, 2001
Rodney Hylton Smith: 'Run Come Save Me'
If you think the only thing Britain has to offer hip-hop is a bunch of arenas for the likes of Eminem and other Americans to fill when they make the short trip across the Atlantic, then it's time to listen to Rodney Hylton Smith and reconsider.

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