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Gum

Cornelius

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Japan’s Cornelius (Keigo Oyamada) is like a human blender, sucking in all manner of musical and artistic expression, and pulsing the motor until he hits on a combination that suits him for the task at hand. Dabbling in everything from guitar punk to sampling and remixing to electronic dance music to psychedelia and pop, the joy of Cornelius is in the unknowing... trusting him to take you somewhere you’ve never been before, and suspecting it will be way more fun than listening to Jandek. On Gum, he continues linking sounds and rhythms together in a manner that often ends up resembling collage (due to fits and starts and bursts of sound), and turns out a few perfect Cornelius gems. Title track “Gum,” lifted from his last album, Sensuous, has great energy, all staccato guitars and vibrating bass lines, and the textured remix here by Prefuse 73 is just as much fun. “Cue” is wistful and romantic and jazzy, while “Clap & Whistle & Walking” is exactly what its name implies, with the additional charm of birds chirping merrily. Singer Petra Haden (see Petra Haden Sings The Who Sellout for more on her own talents) takes the Japanese-sung version of “Music” from Sensuous and gives us her own Japanese AND English interpretations, while electronic-folkies The Books offer up a reverent take of “Fit Song.”

Customer Reviews

Gum

this album's sticking to me like gum

different, very different.

its defenitly diffrent; very techno with natural sounds, a little bit of everything. very cool. gum , cue, and clap & whistle & walking are probally my favorite. although it isnt pure raw singing like the amazing alica keys, its still very amazing. ilove it ! (:

all hail the abstract

You definitely don't hear music like this on the radio, which is a shame. This is a new rock for a new generation. It's so clever and inticing, you'll keep listening to it even though it'll make a first impression of 'nonsence.'

Biography

Born: January 27, 1969 in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Japanese pop-noise savant Cornelius was born Keigo Oyamada in 1969; a self-taught guitarist inspired early on by Kiss and Black Sabbath, his musical alias was later chosen as an homage to the Planet of the Apes film series. A product of the same Shibuya-kei bubblegum scene that also gave rise to Pizzicato Five, Cornelius debuted in 1993 with the EP Holydays in the Sun, the first release from his own Trattoria label. He became a national teen idol in the wake of the release of 1994's full-length The...
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