Showing posts with label phew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phew. Show all posts
Monday, April 2, 2012
Commune - Will/I Can't Believe 7" (Autonomy, 1979)
Skritch-scratchy post-punk trio from Osaka, 2 members of which would later form Aunt Sally with vocalist Phew. Pretty fun single with punk-funk rhythms and constipated vocals (thanks to nattliga_toner for that apt description).
Monday, July 12, 2010
Phew - Finale / Urahara 7" (Pass Records, 1980)
Side A
終曲 (Shuukyoku, trans. "Finale")
Side B
うらはら (Urahara, trans. ???)
1st solo recording by Phew (Hiromi Moritani), formerly of no-wave group Aunt Sally, on the essential Pass Records label (PAS-203). Ryuichi Sakamoto, helming the mix, does brilliant work here, especially on the fractured "Urahara", replete with discordant piano, plink-plonk synthwork (reminiscent of his B-2 Unit LP), and Phew's inimitable deadpan chant. No doubt this is what caught the ear of Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit, who would later join her on her follow-up LP.
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