Artist Lounge: Shinjuku Zulu
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A thousand words is worth a video ... and so here's a thousand words or so for the song "Slow Is the New Fast" by Shinjuku Zulu, from the Various Chimeras CD (at CDBABY.COM and at iTUNES ) If you want to read the text completely you have to pause or manually scroll through the video. Or just watch it a few times at regular speed... each time you see it, you'll pick up on different words and perhaps get a different experience of the video. It is, obviously, about... MORE
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Brand-new video for the electro/dance song SXYLV by Shinjuku Zulu now up HERE at Youtube... ( and any-player mp3s of just the song available HERE )
NOTE : for those who see this post as a white, one-post-page only (that is, not the main brown Shinjuku Zulu page where all the posts are), you'll have to go to the comments below to see the video. It doesn't show up in the (white page) post itself. VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS : humans doing The Robot, robots doing The Human, r... MORE
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Free for download for the moment at the Shinjuku Zulu MYSPACE SITE
is the track Da Riddim Griffin by Shinjuku Zulu The track features The Tokyo GoGo Cheergirls on the ichi ni's, MC Shankhini on the dancehall & squaredance calls, Caryn Green on the cabaret stylee, and moiself (K.I.A.) on cowbell and background "Skoals!" and "Chin-chins"... "Some phenomena & some shenannigans...
Jump & jive & gyrate, shimmy, shuck & shake...
The xenophile wild... MORE
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A widget featuring the Shinjuku Zulu songs Make Me Shake (pop/dance/electro/rap), SXYLV (electro), and Dirty Liar (er, ye olde schoole hippe hoppe), that you can embed on yer sites like facebook, etc by clicking on the Share button to get the the code.... Make Me Shake is from the Various Chimeras CD, and SXYLV and Dirty Liar are from the Kiss the Honey, Honey EP. (Links to 'em top right of the blog.)
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Composed from 400+ images, it's basically an A.D.D. rebus for the obsessively-compulsive-multi-syllabic-phoneme-full electro-rap song "Shanghai Masai" by Shinjuku Zulu (feat. MC Shankhini). (A rebus basically uses pictures in place of words,
i.e. the lyric "Tokyo gringo" = toe + key + yoyo + the letter "g" + wedding ring + green light... etc. ) The song is from the "Various Chimeras" CD, on iTunes Here and Mp3s for any player (& CDs) of the song are also at CD... MORE
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A visual art project I'm working on is to exhibit 10 large remixable sculptures in a gallery/museum situation where the installation will change over time-- the sculptures will be remixed and intermixed and accrete meaning as the show evolves/changes. Each show (say, Tokyo, Paris, etc) will also be context-specific, that is, the installation will take into account surrounding historical, cultural, enviromental influences... (so say a show in Beijing would intermix all wo... MORE
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This song has nothing to do with this post, however, the below wax-cylinder/electronic pop confection is from the most recent Shinjuku Zulu e.p. Kiss the Honey, Honey so have a listen while you read the below rant:
Celebrities are like cock-a-roaches, they are everywhere and you can't get rid of them. (Scott Baio, Hulk Hogan, Anna Nicole Smith, anyone?) In post-apocalyptic America-- which, say, should be sometime in the next year or so-- I suspect there will be nothing... MORE
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Here's the new music video for the song "Make Me Shake (Gimme Some Crush Crush) by Shinjuku Zulu, from the Various Chimeras CD The video casts allusions to Kafka's "The Metamorphosis", or Matthew Barney's "The Cremaster Series" in which the human body transmorgif-- ah fuck, forget it. I admit. It's a booty video. Just a sexy, scantily clad chick or two dancing and shaking their moneymaker(s). But they do it, you know, in front of fine art. (My remixable works , b.t.w.) ... MORE
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The movie Resurrecting the Champ starring Samuel Jackson, Josh Hartnett, Alan Alda, Terri Hatcher, etc. features the Shinjuku Zulu song Segue, from the first Shinjuku Zulu CD, at iTunes HERE , in it's soundtrack. The movie (opening this weekend) is getting good reviews, especially Jackson's performance... "Segue" features an African chant by the Arctic Zulu Ensemble over breakbeats, and about midway through, the song morphs into a 4/4 afroelctrotechno-soaring-cho... MORE

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