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taking a buffalo stance

buffalo daughter - stereotype c (mp3)

i'm sober, and not feeling at all sexually ambiguous so i don't think this'll take too long - and don't worry scholes, i've no intention of popping the beef blog's neneh cherry*; that's all yours.

nope, the buffalo here has nothing to do with eagle-eye's big sis, but rather the japanese girl/girl/boy noise merchants buffalo daughter, who were hitting their prime right around the time we were all watching dogs being victimised for their lack of correctly functioning portable hi-fi equipment, reading lodown, expressing a preference for builders' brews, wearing bathing ape and thinking that for some reason james lavelle was more than just a big-chinned, star wars obsessed, talentless geek.

some of you may recall the riffalicious 'earth punk rockers' from the little japanese themed post i stuck up last month. well, actually, you probably don't as the disappointing lack of comments attests to a touch too much un-piqued interest for my liking. well i thought i'd have a go at giving them another push but if this doesn't do anything for you then you really are a lost cause, each and every one of you**.

this is actually a collaboration with the decidedly bonkers new york based japanese girl/girl band cibo matto and, in somewhat of a coup for those of us who think 5 inches are at least as good as 12 (despite what my inbox keeps telling me on a daily, no hourly basis), it's only available as a sneaky extra track on the japanese release of buffalo daughter's cd-only album 'i'.

* you won't believe me but i swear on the on-its-way-to-me-at-this-very-moment mint copy of phoenix's 'too young' that this was an entirely accidental pun.
** oh i'm only kidding, you're not really.