This Week On The Philebrity Player: Fujiya & Miyagi’s Transparent Things
It feels like it’s been a good long time that a new electronic pop band came around that you could really, you know, live with. We’re talking about bands like Air or Stereolab here, bands whose very approach to electronic music worked because of their own inherent, unoppressive humanism. Well, pump up the stereo, because there’s a new one in the gang: Fujiya & Miyagi. They’re not Japanese, they’re English, and their latest album, Transparent Things, compiles their first three 12-inches and then some. And we cannot get enough of it. We’re earmarking Transparent Things as one of the early faves of ‘07, and we think that you might, too. Dig in, free your mind/ass, and dance in places you aren’t supposed to. Fun this pure is hard to come by.
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Related: Myspace: Fujiya & Miyagi
Pitchfork: Transparent Things Review
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