after pummeling you with a massive anniversary compilation, it's time for
an ep that is short, sweet and irresistible. newcomer ryo miyashita
of tokyo, japan, presents his debut release with unfoundsound
-- featuring four delicious numbers that are gritty, tastefully minimal
and chockfull of found sounds. "bellydance at ebisu" is a deep
and heady number where goofy found sound percussion taps its way through
high-pitched atmospheric tones and lighthearted frolic. "subway line"
playfully offers bouncy organic percussion, chirpy quirkiness and watery
tones. "cafe de brasil" shuffles and plunges deeply with a submerged
kick drum, gurgling oddities and snippy hi-hats -- all very reminiscent
of matthew herbert. finally, "surf" is a short-winded joyride
through clanky rhythms, herbert-like swing and more mind-numbing tones.
bird's eye view is simple and direct -- perfect for both home-listening
and the dancefloor.
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