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Pixeltan
Yamerarena-I
(Black Dice, Lightning Bolt)
DFA 2221
Released on December 15, 2009
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Pixeltan’s latest effort—their first release in five years, and
long overdue—is a four-song EP that not only solidifies a
sound they have been slowly (very slowly) developing over
the course of a decade, but also completely redefines what
the trio is capable of. The new tracks are both referential
and reverential while still being modern, fun, and very
funky indeed.
On “Yamerarena-I,” Pixeltan builds steady bass and guitar
lines atop a foundation of Afro percussion while vocalist
Mika Yoneta’s matter-of-fact vocals veer from Japanese to
English. “Scatter” and “No More Delay” take a page—or
at least a few notes—from Larry Levan’s Paradise Garage
disco songbook; “I Told You So” shows an appreciation
for ESG, adds layers of dynamic percussive elements, and
showcases Yoneta’s ability to go from sweetly menacing to
raw-throated screams in a moment’s notice.
Pixeltan’s eclecticism is a natural byproduct of the musical
experience each member brings to the group: drummer
Hisham Bharoocha formerly played with both Black Dice
and Lightning Bolt, and Yoneta and bass player Devin
Flynn are ex-members of Plate Tectonics.
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