- Flipper's Guitar
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Name = Flipper's Guitar
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Origin = Flagicon|JapanTokyo ,Japan
Genre =Shibuya-kei
Years_active = 1989-1991
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Past_members =Keigo Oyamada Kenji Ozawa
Notable_instruments =Flipper's Guitar were a
Tokyo -based Japanese pop duoKeigo Oyamada andKenji Ozawa . The band were influenced by the chirpy sound of British80s pop groups likeHaircut 100 , Exhibit B (who they later sampled from*)The Style Council andAztec Camera , as well as the fashionably eclectic sounds of early 90s Britain, fromindie dance toacid jazz . The sonic experimentation ofBrian Wilson was also evident in some tracks, Oyamada was later to state that his greatest influences were "the three Bs -Beck ,The Beatles and theBeach Boys ".The group were an important part of the Tokyo
Shibuya-kei scene in the 1990s, and Oyamada went on to produce work forPizzicato Five and his one-time partnerKahimi Karie .The band were never shy to wear their influence on their sleeves, and their song titles often either namechecked their Anglo idols — "Goodbye Our Pastels Badges", "
Haircut 100 ", "Colour Field" — or aped them — "The Quizmaster" from "Doctor Head's World Tower" treads the line between inspiration and plagiarism ofPrimal Scream 's "Loaded", much like the rest of the album.Following the demise of the band in 1993 the two members pursued solo careers, Ozawa releasing the album "The Dogs Bark But The Caravan Moves On" under his own name, and Oyamada recording under the name of Cornelius. It was as Cornelius that Oyamada gained a minor
cult following outside Japan, as well asremix work for the likes of Blur,Beck , and theManic Street Preachers .Discography
tudio albums
*"Three Cheers for Our Side!" (1989)
*"Camera Talk" (1990)
*"Doctor Head's World Tower" (1991)Live albums
*"On Pleasure Bent" (1992)
Compilation Albums
*"Colour Me Pop" (1991)
*"Singles" (1992)External links
* [http://www.monitorpop.com/cornelius_old/flippers.html Monitor Pop on Flippers Guitar]
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