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  <title>Nobukazu Promises Land to Fa Fua</title>
  <description>Listen Ability Rating: A taste of Edan's funky rap, Nobukazu's quirky kitsch, and Blumm's childish moments.From 2005's Beauty and the Beat we listen to a cut itled &amp;amp;quot;Promised Land.&amp;amp;quot; With rapid fire rap spilling out apocolyptic futuristic visions Edan gives us a taste of the past to live for. Cut number two is a challenging listen but I am sure my listeners can handle it. From Nobukazu Takemura we have the piece &amp;amp;quot;Trampoline &amp;amp;quot; off of the Cd Hoshi no Koe, which came out in 2001 on the Thrill Jockey label. Nobukazu is a Japanese musician whose style has run from jazz to house to drum and bass to chamber music to electronic glitch within less than a decade.&amp;amp;nbsp; In his bio I read that Takemura was also responsible for the sound design of Sony's robotic dog Aibo. Think of little Aibo attempting to communicate his emotions to humans as a reference point for this melodious track!For our third selection we have a soothing contrast to Takemura with FS Blumm and his piece &amp;amp;quot;Fa&amp;amp;quot;, I found this one on a CD entitled Childish Music, a collection of pieces by various artists doing childish things with sound.&amp;amp;nbsp; Hope you enjoy the latest collection and leave me some feedback if you get a chance. Keep on listening!</description>
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