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  1. Primary Artists 富沢泰 (Tai Tomisawa), Yoshimi Kudo, Yuka Kitamura & 1 more. Album Credits. Primary Artists 宮澤翔衣 (Shoi Miyazawa), 富沢泰 (Tai Tomisawa), 齋藤司 (Tsukasa Saitoh ...

  2. Yuka Honda first met Yoshimi at CBGB's, circa 1993. She went to see the Boredoms, Yuka was blown away by this powerful female drummer! They were friends from that night on and always stayed in touch. A little known fact, but Yoshimi actually played in Cibo Matto on the bands first tour of Japan. Later Yuka lent her talents to Yoshimi’s OOIOO ...

  3. 8 de abr. de 2003 · Flower With No Color by Yoshimi & Yuka released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. 30 de may. de 2003 · Sure to be overlooked for its elegant subtlety, Cibo Matto-programmer Yuka Honda and Yoshimi P-We (Boredoms, OOIOO, Free Kitten) have created a minor ambient/improv masterpiece in Flower With No Color.Made while traveling and living together in rural Japan, Flower gathers field recordings of birds, temple bells and sounds of their truck with piano, bamboo flutes, trumpets and synthesizers into ...

  5. markprindle.com › yoshimiYoshimi and Yuka

    Released on April 8th, 2003 (I remember clearly because it was a week after April Fools' Day and my balls were almost back to their normal color), Flower With No Color instantly caught the eye of Japangirlophiles excited by the thought of Boredoms drummer Yoshimi Yokota getting together for a Naked Jam Session with Cibo Matto keyboardist/sampler Yuka Honda.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › yoshimi-and-yukaYoshimi and Yuka _ AcademiaLab

    Yoshimi y Yuka fue una colaboración entre los músicos Yoshimi P-We (de Boredoms, OOIOO, OVNI o Die et al.) y Yuka Honda (solo artista y miembro de Cibo Matto). Liberaron su único álbum hasta la fecha, Flores sin color on Ipecac Recordings in April 2003. Fue un proyecto ambiente que combina grabaciones de campo, teclados y trabajos de estudio para formar un álbum muy sedate y abstracto.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2006 · Like the poem, this collaboration between Yoshimi P-we of the Boredoms and Yuka Honda of Cibbo Matto is kind of pretty, kind of somber, but kind of meaningless. The songs are sparce conglomerations of faint melodies, backed by windchimes, barking dogs, computer blips and xylophone (among other sounds).