Athletica

1997 EP by Takako Minekawa
Athletica
EP by
Takako Minekawa
ReleasedFebruary 26, 1997
GenreShibuya-kei
LabelPolystar
ProducerAsteroid Desert Songs, Buffalo Daughter
Takako Minekawa chronology
Roomic Cube
(1996)
Athletica
(1997)
Cloudy Cloud Calculator
(1997)

Athletica is a 1997 EP by Takako Minekawa.[1]

The Japanese-only release was recorded between Roomic Cube and Cloudy Cloud Calculator. The sound is similar to those records, but more experimental. The Athletica EP also has another version of "Fabie", but it's pretty different, this one having beats reminiscent of early '80s hip-hop, complete with TR-808 beats. For this EP, Takako enlisted the help of ex-A.D.S. (Asteroid Desert Songs) guitarist, Yasuo Takai. The album has more beats than Takako's usual material. "Metromusica" is a miasma of bleeps and metronome clicks, along with Takako's childlike voice. It blends into the soothing "Slow Flow Mole." "Klaxon! (A New Type)" is a Takako Minekawa/Buffalo Daughter collaboration, that later appeared on Recubed.

Track listing

  1. "Metromusica" - 8:33
  2. "Slow Flow Mole" - 7:00
  3. "Klaxon! (A New Type)" - 4:12
  4. "Fabie (1,2,3 Exercise)" - 5:25
  5. "Fabie (1,2,3 Beat it)" - 3:31

References

  1. ^ "Takako Minekawa - Athletica E.p. CD" CD Universe. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
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Studio albums
  • Chat Chat (1995)
  • Roomic Cube (1996)
  • Cloudy Cloud Calculator (1997)
  • Fun 9 (1999)
Extended plays
  • (A Little Touch Of) Baroque in Winter (1995)
  • Athletica (1997)
  • Maxi On (2000)
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