Foodman is Takahide Higuchi, from Nagoya, in central Japan. 'Yasuragi Land' is his first release for Hyperdub, alive with Footwork-inspired musical freedom and the sense that everything is a rhythm.'Yasuragi Land' is breezy and refined; hyper-rhythmic music, made with a few simple tools, dances around your head. 'Yasuragi' and 'Parking Area' feel like gently deconstructed acoustic jazz, while 'Ari Ari' is deep house splattered with a cartoonish hiccup. 'Hoshikzu Tenboudai' and 'Shiboritate' bounce around the speakers like trance-inducing polyrhythmic updates of the New York minimalists.'Food Court' is busy with mechanical rhythm and naive melodies, 'Gallery Café' pairs a cute wooden flute melody with micro edited wooden drums, 'Michi No Eki' is like a digital take on Magma's complex rock, and 'Sanbashi' indirectly approximates 80s R&B. The album finishes with 'Misyuku', it's treated guitar lick sounding like it was stolen from Daft Punk, woven into dense interlacing drums.01. Omiyage 02. Yasuragi 03. Michi No Eki ft Taigen Kawabe 04. Ari Ari05. Shiboritate 06. Hoshikuzu Tenboudai 07. Shikaku No Sekai 08. Food Court 09. Gallery Café 10. Numachi 11. Parking Area 12. Iriguchi 13. Aji Fly14. Sanbashi ft Cotto Center 15. Minsyuku
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Foodman is Takahide Higuchi, from Nagoya, in central Japan. 'Yasuragi Land' is his first release for Hyperdub, alive with Footwork-inspired musical freedom and the sense that everything is a rhythm.'Yasuragi Land' is breezy and refined; hyper-rhythmic music, made with a few simple tools, dances around your head. 'Yasuragi' and 'Parking Area' feel like gently deconstructed acoustic jazz, while 'Ari Ari' is deep house splattered with a cartoonish hiccup. 'Hoshikzu Tenboudai' and 'Shiboritate' bounce around the speakers like trance-inducing polyrhythmic updates of the New York minimalists.'Food Court' is busy with mechanical rhythm and naive melodies, 'Gallery Café' pairs a cute wooden flute melody with micro edited wooden drums, 'Michi No Eki' is like a digital take on Magma's complex rock, and 'Sanbashi' indirectly approximates 80s R&B. The album finishes with 'Misyuku', it's treated guitar lick sounding like it was stolen from Daft Punk, woven into dense interlacing drums.01. Omiyage 02. Yasuragi 03. Michi No Eki ft Taigen Kawabe 04. Ari Ari05. Shiboritate 06. Hoshikuzu Tenboudai 07. Shikaku No Sekai 08. Food Court 09. Gallery Café 10. Numachi 11. Parking Area 12. Iriguchi 13. Aji Fly14. Sanbashi ft Cotto Center 15. Minsyuku