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On Food Pyramid And Their End of The World 2012
A band capable of being kosmische and kraut while reserving love for the Shibuya-kei indie-pop lady Takako Minekawa.
In order to fatten one’s weak surrounding posse of admirers, one has to be a shameless aggregator who can gently steal, cunningly manipulate, and ruthlessly claim the stolen sources of his own. And luckily to that end, in this posthumous blogosphere, there are no Harvard, Chicago, or Vancouver referencing systems. Therefore if you notice no Creative Commons licensing around your designated precious source, just stay silent and the data will be yours.
But shooting from the hip, there is no sign of stealth in what I’m doing to bring you tonight’s tune. All I did was reading a few 20 Jazz Funk Greats posts on Food Pyramid and accidentally coming across the deserted Altered Zones on one of their rotating backgrounds that was basically the cover art to the band’s 2010 album II. But they both kindled a palliative ambient watercourse that will keep me monitoring whatever they are up to.
For instance, the fantastic four might of Food Pyramid (C. Hontona, C. Farstak, J. Pfeiffe, M. Weather) have something the likes of a recommendation engine on their blog tagged as “Plateau” in which they introduce what is currently keeping their…