Setsubun Bean Unit

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Location:
JP
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Experimental / Funk / Other
Site(s):
Label:
Accidental
Type:
Indie
ONI WA SOTO! FUKU WA UCHI!!

Blow your mind, move your feet, with Setsubun space funk treatment!

The UK's most intrepid trio explores Setsubun Carnival with Japanese guest musicians and dancers, direct from Tokyo, presenting a radical electronic reworking of traditional Japanese folk and contemporary rhythm, mixed with space funk, original compositions and live Japanese Bon Dance.

SETSUBUN: traditional Japanese Spring Ceremony with demon-bashing bean-scattering.

"Oni-wa Soto! Fuku-wa Uchi!

Goodbye Winter! Hallo Spring!

Demons out! Happiness in!"

JOIN US AS WE BANISH THE DEMONS WITH HEAVY ELECTRONIC FUNK!



"unique, engaging and adventurous."

"the oddest pleasure you'll experience all year." [The Independent]

"some of the most unclassifiable and exhilarating contemporary music you've ever heard." [FROOTS]

"endlessly surprising and enjoyable.perversely catchy" [Howard Male, The Independent on Sunday]

"the sort of album that will keep revealing hidden treasures on every single subsequent listen" [Boomkat]

"delightful.a diverse album filled with intriguing and inventive sounds" [FLY global music culture]

"Resounded Offbeat Gitarrenlicks, quäkende Bläser and jazz Jams dance together to

constant impact things hissing and electronics humming." [Arno Raffeiner, INTRO.de, interpreted by Google Translate]

"This is unhinged, parallel-universe music, that could only have been made by musicians hell-bent on mischievously redefining exactly what jazz, Japanese folk, and leftfield pop areI found myself coming back to it over and over again, and finding its daft, dreamy, and sometimes disturbing world more and more compelling with every listen. Each track has its own internal logic and contains enough ideas to sustain any lesser band for their whole career. Simultaneously demanding and undemanding; cerebral and disposable, it's fun and funky stuff." [Howard Male, Songlines October 2007]

"Repeated listening may cause brain implosions. But the happy kind.

A welcome addition to any slightly obscure and very esoteric record collection, especially if you’re either a toddler or an acid burnout. Either way, there will be smiles and silly dancing."

MITCH ALEXANDER, Rave Magazine, Australia, November 2007



"On stage, among this nine-piece

collective, Juckes is playing

extended birth-inducing tuba solos,

while drummer Flood is twitching

and flailing like Ozzy Osbourne

driving a clown car over a cattle grid.

Meanwhile three women in full

geisha dress are harmonising over a

Dreadzone dub beat as played by

The Egg.

amongst all the papier-mâché

dragons and robots there is a subtle,

twisted genius at work in Setsubun

Bean Unit’s culturally crosspollinating

tracks like ‘Gujo Ondo’

and ‘Rettsu Kissu’.

the audience are showered

in several tubfuls of dried blackeyed

beans, most of which end up

down my collar and going home

with me in my pants." PAUL CARRERA, Nightshift Magazine, review of Oxford Carling Academy show.

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09.10.07

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"I've never heard twisted tuba-based electronic Japanese folk reggae quite like it. One of my favorite records of the last few years."

Matthew Herbert
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