From the time that she opens her mouth, Chikudate takes you as her property. With glazed but dizzy eyes, you hand over the keys, the title and the deed. They kind of fall limply from you to her and she doesn't even have a need for your things, no matter how much you might value them.
The above points of conversation could be seen as being initiated by Chikudate and her bandmates, who chose to name their group after an everyday Japanese phrase that means "casual sex. Laughing and playing it off as their "silly" question to break the ice. She must tire of the subject, but she nonetheless makes music that could be the mood setting for any softly decorated bedroom, used in place of Barry White or Prince.
It has the embracing quality of a humongous bathrobe, but also goes the next step and somehow makes you feel downright elegant in that embrace. The method in which she mingles English and Japanese lyrics turns everything into a gorgeous palate of one tongue. The Japanese phrases become familiar in a mysterious way and the English ones lose some of their context. They all become blurred into this lightly babbling brook of sensuous discourse that doesn't even need to be understood to be felt.
The band has been almost unanimously diagnosed as working in the studio of the shoegazer, making music that you don't really live to, you just are whatever to it - it acts upon you, but doesn't elicit any kind of proactive response. Which artists did Yuki Chikudate work with? Yuki Chikudate collaborated with Asobi Seksu. Is Yuki Chikudate gay or straight? Many people enjoy sharing rumors about the sexuality and sexual orientation of celebrities.
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When did Yuki Chikudate's career start? How long ago was that? Yuki Chikudate's career started in That is more than 20 years ago. What kind of music does Yuki Chikudate do? What genre is Yuki Chikudate? She exhibits resilience, but not hard-edged determination. Okinawan people have a gentleness and warmth to them, a lilting quality to their speech and movement.
I always feel welcome in Okinawa. It is a humble place. Why did you choose Vaughan Oliver to do your album art, and what is it about his aesthetic that spoke to the aesthetic of the new album? Working with Vaughan Oliver is a dream come true. We have always hoped that our paths would cross one day.
He said our album was fiery, flowery, glowing. He couldn't have been more encouraging, supportive. It was surreal to hear from him that our album blossoms with each listen.
How did you come to work with So Yong Kim, and what kind of direction, if any, did she give you in scoring the music for Treeless Mountain? How did you approach writing music specifically for a film? We've been great friends ever since! Of course we said yes when she asked us to write for Treeless Mountain.
I don't recall exactly what her direction was, but she did ask for something childlike. We watched her movie several times. It's a beautiful film. We tried to evoke a kind of childlike hope and wonder, almost like a little prayer. Being in the public eye on any level can be a bit of a rough gig because you subject your art, and thus yourself, to the scrutiny of strangers.
What have been the most frustrating and the most rewarding aspects of putting your music out into the world in terms of recordings and playing live?
The most rewarding part is that as long as we are writing, recording, performing, we are living out a dream that we've had since childhood. It's really as simple as that. American Musician. Sign in. Welcome, Login to your account. Forget password? Remember me. Sign in Recover your password.
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