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Given the synth-driven joy that informs so much of Color Filter's work, it was no surprise at all that a remix album eventually surfaced, with a variety of songs reworked by fellow travelers in the Darla/dream pop universe. It's both a fine adjunct to Color Filter's regular albums and an enjoyable experience on its own -- any fans of acts like Technicolor, Junior Varsity KM, and Sweet Trip need to get Remix posthaste. In an interesting touch, at two points the same song is presented... [ read more ]
CD $14.23
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Color Filter is the bliss inducing, drum & bass oriented, electronic pop creation of our man Ryuji in Tokyo. Ahi of INCENSE lends her coy and comforting vocal to four tracks. Suddenly, the new-for-'98, Kevin Sheilds school of drum & bass styled pop has come from all corners. It is as unexpected as it is delightful: As heard on Little Darla Volume 8, Sweet Trip, Junior Varsity km, Technicolor, Four Head and now Color Filter, all working indvidually, have begun to signify the coming of a new sound. It's a na... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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Tokyo's Ryuji Tsuneyoshi is Color Filter. When he's not off doing music for Japanese television commercials or being an award-winning nuclear physicist, this fine lad makes blissful electro-pop for your petal pushing pleasure. And hence the title for his new album, "I Often Think in Music," is a simple and honest statement. After the 1998 critically acclaimed "Sleep in a Synchrotron" on Fuzzy Box Records, Color Filter turned heads in the indie-pop scene all over the world. It wasn't long before "Children o... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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