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Cibo Matto Reunites This Sunday!
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Ten years after they burst into the New York music scene in 1994, the electro-pop duo of Cibo Matto is back. They’re recording a new album, and just embarked on a nationwide tour, which includes a stop at the iconic Hollywood Bowl this Sunday, June 26. Contributor Jimmy Lee takes us behind the Japanese duo.

“What the …?” That was my initial reaction when I first heard Cibo Matto in the mid-1990s. I was thinking, who is this, singing in broken English with what is clearly a heavily accented Asian voice, and reciting silly lines about knowing your chicken and eating birthday cake.

But as the music played on, the tunes burrowed deeper into the brain, being won over by the delectably funky and groovy melodies, which were often cunningly constructed out of some killer samples.

It was with this fresh and infectious sound that Cibo Matto (which is Italian for “crazy food”) burst into the New York music scene in 1994. What was started as a lark, at the urging of friends, ended up creating a buzz amongst the city’s hip kids, and a record deal with a major label soon followed.

“It was kind of a like a joke band, because we thought we were just playing these one-off shows,” says Yuka Honda, one-half of Cibo Matto. “So we did a lot of crazy things that normal bands or normal people wouldn’t do, just for fun.”

But the much-loved duo of Miho Hatori and Yuka, both females immigrants from Japan, was short-lived. Miho, who handled the vocals, and Yuka, who crafted the music from keyboards and samplers, fell into the trap that has snared many others: They had difficulty adjusting to the quick success. “We were friends, but then all of a sudden … we were very committed to this relationship,” says Yuka. “Even though we were really good friends, we had this kind of freedom of friendship of where we only hang out when we wanted to; into it becoming like a business relationship at the same time. And I think we weren’t very prepared.”

They released only two albums, Viva La Woman and Stereo Type A, over their seven-year existence. But from 1994 to 2001, they also put on dynamic live shows that featured a lot of pogo-ing up on stage, and incorporated new members that included Sean Lennon. And Cibo Matto was one of the early acts to meld samples and hip-hop rhythms with electro-pop. Those sounds are now de rigeur, but back in the mid-’90s, Cibo Matto was exploring new sonic territory.

Now 10 years later Cibo Matto is back. They’ve started recording a new album, and just embarked on a nationwide tour, which includes a stop at the iconic Hollywood Bowl on June 26, playing with their fellow Japanese countrymen and electronic music pioneers Yellow Magic Orchestra. (Shortly after announcing their reunion, they also took part in some benefit shows to raise money for Japanese earthquake and tsunami relief.)

Yuka says it’s hard to explain what compelled them to reunite. “It just felt really natural for us. I don’t know, it just felt like we went thru this circle of starting a band together, getting to the point where we can’t work with each other; and then somehow we went through another cycle and we felt like getting back together. I don’t really know how else to describe it; it’s just all very organic.”

Well, to the thought of hearing new tasty Cibo Matto pop nuggets, I say, bring it on!

Get more tour dates at the Cibo Matto website, yeahbasicallycibomatto.com.

– Jimmy Lee


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