Label: G-Stone Recordings Country: Austria Released: 2000 Genre: Electronic Style: Downtempo 00:00 01-Pear In 00:27 02-Suzuki 06:31 03-Annanas 13:06 04-Orozco 18:31 05-Busenfreund 23:47 06-Honey 29:44 07-Boss on the boat 35:48 08-John Tomes 40:54 09-Ocean beat 45:27 10-The key 52:27 11-Doris dub 56:28 12-Pearl off All Rights Belong To Their Respective Owners follow deepgoa on Shuffler.fm , Tumblr , SoundCloud , [...]
Our Maison Kitsuné head honcho and vedette designer Masaya Kuroki, is posing with the avant-garde creator Yosuke Aizawa, in front page of Honeyee.com. And what a more gentle company than the one of Yosuke, the Japanese designer of the very sharp fashion label White Mountaineering, which keeps on inspiring many, with its mountain-sophisticated spirit. Watch the photographs [...]

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I don't know about you kids, but I'm about to have a work packed next couple of weeks in order to make it through to spring break... Which sucks, because all I want to do is sit back, spark one up, and chill, ideally accompanied by tracks as dope as these: Tosca: Suzuki Tosca: Orozco Tosca: Ocean Beat (All tracks from Tosca's 2000 album Suzuki )
by teepoo Song from commercial stuck in your head? We got a ton of requests for you this week! Lenovo IdeaPad Caveman- My Time Kindle Fire The Black Atlantic- Dandelion Verizon for Samsung Galaxy Nexus Electrocute- Tiger Toy Suzuki Salme [...]
by teepoo Song from commercial stuck in your head? We got a ton of requests for you this week! Lenovo IdeaPad Caveman- My Time Kindle Fire The Black Atlantic- Dandelion Verizon for Samsung Galaxy Nexus Electrocute- Tiger Toy Suzuki Salme [...]

Drove by this car on the road and managed to snap some pics. It makes quite a statement to write all over your car not to buy that brand of car.

Bisognerebbe davvero chiedere a Damo Suzuki quale sia il segreto dell’eterna giovinezza artistica: lui probabilmente risponderebbe, forte di una saggezza squisitamente orientale, che essa risiede nella libertà assoluta con cui si gioca insieme ad un gruppo di amici dei quali ci si può fidare ad occhi chiusi. A rischio di banalizzazioni, è però davvero questo l’elementare concetto che emerge dalla performance che il cantante nipponico ha allestito in occasione delle nuove date italiane del suo progetto itinerante (attivo da qualche anno), per il quale ha chiamato via via a raccolta membri della crème della scena indipendente [...]
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Am kommenden Montag tritt Damo Suzuki, ehemaliger Sänger der Krautrock-Legenden Can, gemeinsam mit den selbst nicht mehr ganz unbeschriebenen Musikern um Fai Baba in der Zürcher Boschbar auf. In Sachen Avantgarde braucht man Damo Suzuki nichts vormachen. In den frühen Siebzigern leiht er den Krautrock-Pionieren Can für drei Jahre seine Stimme. In einer Mischsprache aus Japanisch, Deutsch und Englisch verschafft er sich Zugang zu den Songs der Band, lässt sich in improvisiertem Einklang mit dem stetig zirkelnden Psychedelic-Sound gehen. 1973 [...]

Already hailed as the new Oasis and backed by the label that brought psychedelic indie and pop back to the fore, it seems that all Wigan based The Suzukis have to do is turn up and swagger. ‘Personal Patrol’, possesses swagger, repetition and a hint of the psychedelic, all from a twining guitar and pulsing percussion build up. That said, Chris Veasey’s vocals lack any real conviction after he has built up to the tension releasing chorus from a maudlin Richard Ashcroft veined build up. He fails to harness the grit, gruel and energy of Adam Bamford’s searing [...]

Nobody, but nobody, combines the inane and the banal quite like The Suzukis . There's Oasis, then below that Kasabian, then Twisted Metal (who? Oh them), then (Viva) Brother, then several thousand fathoms of shit-smelling piss-water, then The Suzukis. Conducted at the expense of Suzuki frontman, Chris Veasey, this ugly slice of smirking cultural / class superiority is a pox on all our names, but two minutes in the company of the Wigan quartet is enough to turn even the most open-minded music fan into a simpering art-Sloan. Billy Porter's disingenuous absurdism is small potatoes next to the prescribed, [...]
Former Can vocalist Damo Suzuki Live @ cafe OTO Jan 2010 (by Flashmama01 )

CLICK IMAGE TO VIEW VIDEO Introducing MC "Suzuki Kaioh" Reppin' Minneapolis...Homie is nice with the intellect of an abstract outer space type flow...Also handling his own back drops for all his projects...Productions are dope!....Ghea Vibe to this and and support the artist!...Also cop Suzuki Kaioh's new Boombap Headnod Hip Hop! album Megaman-X for free....WIB WORKING THE HEMISPHERES OF YOUR BRAIN!! Suzuki Kaioh: Facebook • Bandcamp 602Diggler

"Seijun Suzuki" hit the hardest the first time around Cinemetropolis - that beat just catches. Now that I've been listening to Cinemetropolis a few more times, I'm starting to feel a few more. I've been listening to Blue Scholars for a few years now and love what they're doin in the Pacific Northwest. Sabzi is progressing his sound nicely and Geo keeps on with the lyrics. Hit me up with your other favorites on this until I habituate it a lil more. [Audio clip: [...]
I was listening to this yesterday and longing for a time machine to 2002, with a destination set to 'downtown Manhattan on a Friday night.' That'd be nice... The Mooney Suzuki - Oh No
I was listening to this yesterday and longing for a time machine to 2002, with a destination set to 'downtown Manhattan on a Friday night.' That'd be nice... The Mooney Suzuki - Oh No

Yuki Suzuki and her producer, Max Essa, deliver another fine track with this tasty gem We Don't Have Much Time. It's ploddy and chilled with a very laid back groove. The package includes a wicked Neville Watson remix where he turns it into a old school late night dub. All out on the pretty Japanese label Jansen Jardin Music. Yuki Suzuki - We Don't Have Much Time (inc. Neville Watson Remix) by Jansen Jardin