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POISON GIRL FRIEND - Love Me
FORTHCOMING
Formato: LP
Nº catál.: COJA 9543
Editado: 01 Aug 25
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est. release 01 Aug 25

Love Me

FORTHCOMING
Formato: LP
Nº catál.: COJA 9543
Editado: 01 Aug 25
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Review

When it ermerged in 1994, Love Me signified a bold and sophisticated evolution of Japan's Noriko Sekiguchi's sound, marking a departure from the Lolita-esque pop structures she had previously flirted with. Rooted in trip-hop, acid house and ambient music, it's a shimmering, groove-driven statement of self-determinationian album that subverts expectations and expands upon the genre-blending experimentation she had hinted at in earlier works. From the outset, the electro-dub pulses of 'Passage Brady' set the stage for a more assertive, mature exploration of electronic textures. Tracks like 'Communication Breakdown' embrace a loose, baggy energy, while 'Love Is'ifeaturing Killing Time's Neko Saitoidives into a deeply expressive, heart-wrenching performance that embodies the album's emotional core. The transformation of Michel Polnareff's 'Love Me, Please Love Me' into a piece of angelic house music epitomises Sekiguchi's ability to reshape familiar sounds into something uniquely her own. With Love Me, Poison Girl Friend fully steps into her identity as both producer and performer. Heavy beats and intricate atmospherics drive songs like 'Slave to the Computer' and 'If You Wish', while the haunting 'Tout Est Rouge' reminds listeners of her ability to command darker moods when necessary. Shifting seamlessly between Japanese, English and French, she refuses to be confined to a single style or narrative. This is an artist in complete control, crafting a genre-fluid, deeply personal work that stands as one of the most compelling releases of its time.

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POISON GIRL FRIEND
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Tracklist
Cara 1
1.
"Passage Brady"
2.
"Love Is"
3.
"Histoire D'O"
4.
"Love Me, Please Love Me"
5.
"Slave To The Computer"
6.
"If You Wish"
7.
"Ouragan" (edit)
8.
"Tout Est Rouge"
9.
"Communication Breakdown" (edit)
10.
"Secret Track"
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