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| SHUGO TOKUMARU Port Entropy (2010 UK 12-track vinyl LP - Shugo
Tokumaru is a Tokyo-born songwriter and until now, little known
outside his home country. His fourth album 'Port Entropy' [his first
album for UK audiences], and perfectly displays his uplifting pop nous,
creating technicolour tapestries of dreamwoven sounds. Beginning
with a 45 second instrumental intro 'Platform', we're instantly
transported into Shugo's weird and wonderful world, a patchwork of
sounds ranging from glockenspiels and banjos, to flutes and horns
mixed with electronics beeps and bleeps, that lies somewhere
between folk pop and a computer game. The range of songs on 'Port
Entropy' is striking, from the catherine wheel of-a-tune 'Lahaha' to the
beautiful piano and theramin laced ballad 'Linne'. Previously released
as a single in Japan and recently remixed by Deerhoof, 'Rum Hee' is
perfect example of his knack for a catchy melody as well as his
idiosyncratic arrangements, featuring whistles, bells and the
occasional animal sound thrown in for good measure. Starting off with
a quiet acoustic strum then building to an epic crescendo, it leaves the
listener feeling exhilarated and beautifully bamboozled. The album is
littered with similar highlights, from the harmonica ditty 'River Low',
the percussive tangy clang of 'Drive Thru', to the grin-enducing
chirpiness of 'Malerina', the grandfather clock immersion of 'Orange'
and the intoxicating sparkle of new single 'Tracking Elevator' it's clear
a significant new talent has been unearthed in Shugo. With twists and
turns a plenty, 'Port Entropy' is an album full of gems to be treasured)
Tracklisting: 1. Platform
2. Tracking Elevator
3. Linne
4. Lahaha
5. Rum Hee
6. Laminate
7. River Low
8. Straw
9. Drive-Thru
10. Suisha
11. Orange
12. Malerina | | SHUGO TOKUMARU Port Entropy (2010 UK 12-track vinyl LP - Shugo
Tokumaru is a Tokyo-born songwriter and until now, little known
outside his home country. His fourth album 'Port Entropy' [his first
album for UK audiences], and perfectly displays his uplifting pop nous,
creating technicolour tapestries of dreamwoven sounds. Beginning
with a 45 second instrumental intro 'Platform', we're instantly
transported into Shugo's weird and wonderful world, a patchwork of
sounds ranging from glockenspiels and banjos, to flutes and horns
mixed with electronics beeps and bleeps, that lies somewhere
between folk pop and a computer game. The range of songs on 'Port
Entropy' is striking, from the catherine wheel of-a-tune 'Lahaha' to the
beautiful piano and theramin laced ballad 'Linne'. Previously released
as a single in Japan and recently remixed by Deerhoof, 'Rum Hee' is
perfect example of his knack for a catchy melody as well as his
idiosyncratic arrangements, featuring whistles, bells and the
occasional animal sound thrown in for good measure. Starting off with
a quiet acoustic strum then building to an epic crescendo, it leaves the
listener feeling exhilarated and beautifully bamboozled. The album is
littered with similar highlights, from the harmonica ditty 'River Low',
the percussive tangy clang of 'Drive Thru', to the grin-enducing
chirpiness of 'Malerina', the grandfather clock immersion of 'Orange'
and the intoxicating sparkle of new single 'Tracking Elevator' it's clear
a significant new talent has been unearthed in Shugo. With twists and
turns a plenty, 'Port Entropy' is an album full of gems to be treasured)
Tracklisting: 1. Platform
2. Tracking Elevator
3. Linne
4. Lahaha
5. Rum Hee
6. Laminate
7. River Low
8. Straw
9. Drive-Thru
10. Suisha
11. Orange
12. Malerina | | SHUGO TOKUMARU Port Entropy (2010 UK 12-track vinyl LP - Shugo
Tokumaru is a Tokyo-born songwriter and until now, little known
outside his home country. His fourth album 'Port Entropy' [his first
album for UK audiences], and perfectly displays his uplifting pop nous,
creating technicolour tapestries of dreamwoven sounds. Beginning
with a 45 second instrumental intro 'Platform', we're instantly
transported into Shugo's weird and wonderful world, a patchwork of
sounds ranging from glockenspiels and banjos, to flutes and horns
mixed with electronics beeps and bleeps, that lies somewhere
between folk pop and a computer game. The range of songs on 'Port
Entropy' is striking, from the catherine wheel of-a-tune 'Lahaha' to the
beautiful piano and theramin laced ballad 'Linne'. Previously released
as a single in Japan and recently remixed by Deerhoof, 'Rum Hee' is
perfect example of his knack for a catchy melody as well as his
idiosyncratic arrangements, featuring whistles, bells and the
occasional animal sound thrown in for good measure. Starting off with
a quiet acoustic strum then building to an epic crescendo, it leaves the
listener feeling exhilarated and beautifully bamboozled. The album is
littered with similar highlights, from the harmonica ditty 'River Low',
the percussive tangy clang of 'Drive Thru', to the grin-enducing
chirpiness of 'Malerina', the grandfather clock immersion of 'Orange'
and the intoxicating sparkle of new single 'Tracking Elevator' it's clear
a significant new talent has been unearthed in Shugo. With twists and
turns a plenty, 'Port Entropy' is an album full of gems to be treasured)
Tracklisting: 1. Platform
2. Tracking Elevator
3. Linne
4. Lahaha
5. Rum Hee
6. Laminate
7. River Low
8. Straw
9. Drive-Thru
10. Suisha
11. Orange
12. Malerina |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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