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		<title>Awesome Tune: Fujiya and Miyagi &#8211; Knickerbocker</title>
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I&#8217;m on the constant lookout for fresh music. And when I mean fresh, I mean music that&#8217;s not played ad nauseum on MTV &#8212; besides I don&#8217;t consider majority of what&#8217;s played on that channel as music anyway, most of it just manufactured merchandising crap. One band I stumbled upon almost four years ago was [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m on the constant lookout for fresh music. And when I mean fresh, I mean music that&#8217;s not played ad nauseum on <a href="http://www.mtv.com">MTV</a> &#8212; besides I don&#8217;t consider majority of what&#8217;s played on that channel as music anyway, most of it just manufactured merchandising crap. One band I stumbled upon almost four years ago was <a href="http://www.myspace.com/fujiyaandmiyagi">Fujiya and Miyagi</a>. Despite the very Japanese name and the obvious conclusion that it&#8217;s a duo, the band is actually a trio from Brighton, England (they have since added a fourth member on drums).<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>The band plays electronic music that immediately evokes seminal electronic outfits like Can, Neu! and Kraftwerk &#8212; a very Germanic flavor that really makes you crease your forehead because of the disparity and seeming contradictions of what the band represents &#8212; three English lads with a Japanese band name that evokes a duo who play German electronic music. It may sound strange on paper, but the initial blast of their music will bring that sudden realization &#8212; it actually works! And works well, indeed. Fujiya and Miyagi brings an almost indie rock/punk rock flavor to electronic music that is palpable. Like any good rock song, it has heft and attitude and swagger, but since it&#8217;s electronic music that&#8217;s the foundation of the songs, it is infectiously danceable &#8212; but not in a dance club kind of way. This is dance music for the mosh pit.</p>
<p>Fujiya and Miyagi have already released two excellent albums &#8212; 2005&#8217;s Transparent Things and 2008&#8217;s Lightbulbs. I love both of them and would recommend them both without question. One of my favorite tracks from Lightbulbs is the album opener Knickerbocker, a really catchy song with lyrics that are almost nonsensical. As the band explained,  it&#8217;s &#8220;a vibration of words that sound good.&#8221; And sound good it does.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.redtropic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/01-fujiya_and_miyagi-knickerbocker.mp3">Fujiya and Miyagi &#8211; Knickerbocker</a></p>
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