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Noise du Jour: “Connect” by Hifana

Posted by Qais Fulton

Breakbeats are the the frenetic fuel to my daily meanderings. Wandering around the glass and concrete jungle with a head full of hard stop and start rhythm’s makes for a surreal experience, especially at those special moments when the world around you keeps time with the music, and you find yourself pushed along by kicks and hi-hats as everything else stays in step. The Japanese breakbeat duo Hifana are experts at inducing natural rhythm in your step, and always pair their fantastic music with an equally amazing video. Shopping mall robots in a Japanese man’s home shopping channel hallucination? I’ll take two. I’d highly suggest you check out Hifana’s other works if you haven’t heard them already.

via Pink Tentacle


Categories: Japan, Noise du Jour
Posted at 5:35 pm on September 21, 2007
4 Comments -

4 COMMENTS ARE NOT ENOUGH

    Wow, that’s awesome, and now I really want to play Jet Set Radio.

    Comment by chesh — September 21, 2007 @ 5:45 pm

    I totally need a robot that transforms into a giant stack of subwoofers!

    Comment by Derek C.F. Pegritz — September 21, 2007 @ 6:57 pm

    I dig the breakbeat/slide guitar combo. Excellent find.

    Comment by Michael Martine — September 22, 2007 @ 1:09 pm

    […] just became my favorite new listen! Samplicious synthetic breakbeat sonics for the win. Found via Ectomo, via Pink […]

    Pingback by Zany Videos » Hifana - Fresh Push Breakin’ — September 26, 2007 @ 12:54 pm

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