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Ginga

Released: 2005.02.02 (TOCT-4835)
Label: Toshiba EMI

Reviewer: Denise Smith (2005.02.27)
Tracklist
01 - Ginga
02 - Kurofuku no Hito
03 - Akeneiro Radio (CD-Extra)
Review
70's synth is back and I like it. Prepare to tap your feet, move your body, fully gyrate, or lay back and chill depending on your mood. All packed into Fujifabric's newest single Ginga.

Synth, a recurring theme, adapts itself beautifully to both songs' styles with great effect. "Ginga"'s pop-disco beat complete with cheesy organ and pop rhythms takes full advantage of Fujifabric's musical talents and mastery of genres. In contrast "Kurofuku no Hito"'s psychedelic synth and guitar will take you back to the 1970's and the California sound, flashbacks an option.

Not content to be pigeonholed or restricted to one genre, this single is everything a Fujifabric release should be. The wait is over. Fujifabric is back. (published 2005-02-27)
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