Nov 23, 2018

RhoDeo 1846 Grooves

Hello, these last weeks we've had acid jazz from New York, London and today we're in.. Tokyo


Tonight's Artists are an acid jazz and funk group formed in 1990 in Tokyo. the trio quickly emerged as a leading force on the Tokyo underground club scene, making their recorded debut the next year, becoming a cult favorite on club circuits ranging from London to Hamburg to New York City.. . .....N'Joy

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United Future Organization's biography google-translated from their website

In 1990, formed by Naobu Yabe, Rafael Severg and Toshio Matsuura.  Establish the cornerstone of the creation period of club culture in Tokyo.  We will try not only to act as a DJ but also actively and multilayered development.  Since announcing the 1st single in 1991, its momentum spreads globally and 5 original albums are released in 32 countries, winning high trust and appreciation both in Japan and abroad.  In 2002, although Toshio Matsuura withdrew, activities diversified further, and its trend has been drawing attention.  (jun./2005)

1991 - 1st single "I LOVE MY BABY (MY BABY LOVES JAZZ)" announced, chart in English UK music magazine Starting the event "JAZZIN '" in Shibaura's now now  About 11 years in Nishi Azabu moved to Aoyama ~ Shibuya from the 12th year of 2003, and still boasts high popularity and attracting customers for 15 years as a regular event hosted by UFO  )
1992 - 2nd Single "Loud Minority" announced Paul Bradshaw who gets tremendous support and trust among music people all over the world, becoming a topic in the top of the chart with FM RADIO music magazines from around Europe  Awards "planet · jazz · award" of "STRAIGHT NO CHASER" magazine serving as editor in chief

1993 - Togin 'Loud label presided over by Giles ___ Peterson with a contract with a label (now Universal Music) and making a major expansion in the world wide with a hand with the contract with the label "DJ selection"  Home prize "" Best Club Award "double winning, the first album" United Future Organization "decorating the cover of Billboard magazine, will be released in 29 countries worldwide (ex: David Burn of Talking Heads"  In 1993, he selected the same album as "Album Best 10", announced the workshop album "MULTI DIRECTION" that produced the same year, Kyoto Jazz Massive, Nobukazu Takehura, Cool Spoon, Soul Bossa Trio etc.  The album is also a dance chart in the UK 's "NME" magazine that gets a high reputation as a producer  Produce open the Minami-Aoyama "blue" as a resident DJ plays the first chart in as Npi Configuration album

1994 - 2nd album "NO SOUND IS TOO TABOO" announced Former invitation from US prestigious label and Contract NY to New Music · Seminar Participate in major European cities such as UK, France, Germany and Austria  In the same year, participating in a campaign album "RED HOT + COOL" with the message of eradicating AIDS the same year, the same year, "STOLEN MOMENTS" of the same album recorded will be appointed for album titles as well, get a high reputation

 1995 - Single "COSMIC GYPSY" announced Australia, after going through the United States ~ Canada and finishing a tour with the final tour in London In the final London, playing with MINISTRY OF SOUND which is the largest club in Europe at that time Play MILO (ex:  Workshop album "MULTI DIRECTION" which produced many newcomers together with Takemura Yamato, Audio Active and etc. Produced the second volume for the first time in 2 years from the first announcement in 1993 In the same year, video clip  Collection "THE SCENE" announced
 1996 - The single "THE PLANET PLAN" was announced at the coupling with the movie music "MISSION IMPOSSIBLE", the same song is also used for commercials such as Durban (1999) in Japan, Harpy (1998) overseas, Ridge Racer 4 (1999)  Furthermore, a remix board of "LOUD MINORITY" (announced in 1992) was announced in the UK, Japan, and it was used also for the CM of Ford Company in Europe, etc. and got a topic, 3rd album "THE 3rd  PERSPECTIVE "announced

1997 - Announced remix album "SPICY RIMIX" (Carl Craig / JAZZANOVA / DJ DAI / DIMITRI etc. appointed as a remixer) Following the release in Europe and the United States, it has drawn 40 world tours world tour there,  We added a variety of remixes by Fila Brazilia, King Brit, Tanaka Fumiya, Ken Ishii and others including the Jazz Festival (Montreux / NORTH SEA / Montreal etc) and the Glastonbury Rock Festival, and the best record "Now and Then"  Presentation

1998 - Naobi Yabe announced MIX CD "CITY LIGHTS" Participated in opening ABSOLUT VODKA's website, which is responsible for music supervision with DJ SPOOKY and COLD CUT at the same time Portable CD player <  LOOPMASTER UFO Model> (PIONEER) produced By this time, collaboration with Simon · Taylor (TOMATO / London), CASIO to present a digital watch of UFO model from CASIO, such as presenting creative talent in various fields beyond music  , Other CASIO mobile personal computer CASSIOPEIA "FIVO" produced a CM song

1999 - 4th album "Bon Voyage" announced Single cut "Flying Saucer (Featuring Dee Dee Bridgewater)" also actively develops as a hit remixer mainly in NY club scene Incognito (Mercury - Japan, Talkin 'Loud -  While working on artists such as Jackson 5 (Motown, Kitty Japan), SNOWBOY (UBIQUITY - San Francisco), Small Circle Of Freinds (Kitty Japan), M - Flo (Avex - Japan), Sagawa Express CM song production  And SEGA DREAM CAST "Space Channel 5" Sound Track remix etc.

2000 - Playing on large scale events such as Spain , Los Angeles , Czech Republic etc. which launches a monthly event in the large club in London also gained popularity.
2001 - Single "Listen Love" is announced (Jeffery Smith is a vocal and it becomes a topic) Also as a remixer - Art Konik (COMET RECORDS, FRANCE), Dzihan and Kamien (Couch Records, Austria), Stratospheric (Internal Bass,  UK), domestic artists AKIKO, Hirai Ken etc remix
2002 - Announcing the long-awaited 5th album 'V (Five)', taking a European tour over Britain, Denmark, Sweden and Germany, who receive high praise at home and abroad NHK hosted, full-scale jazz by Herbie Hancock General Producer  Naohi Yabe appears as the only DJ in the first memorable tournament of the Festival (Urawa International Stadium)

2003 - Participated in the Paris collection of Yohji Yamamoto / Y's, and with this, Porsche Design sponsored party, which will serve as music director for men's / women's show in Florence in Paris, 2005
2004 - Start monthly party at Hong Kong 'kee club' Roppongi Hills 52F Organized Lounge by J - WAVE Award ceremony music award ceremony of the Roofong Hills Poolside party of the awards ceremony of hotel · New Otani

2005 - FM Tokyo 35th Anniversary Party (Takanawa Prince · Hotel) Released "UFO LOUNGE" from Rambling Record At the film festival held in Portugal, he was highly acclaimed to command the cinema concert playing music in silent movies in real time  .  The movie chosen here was Yosunari Kawabata 's first screening in the world and was a "crazy one term" (a work of Taisho in 15 years) that wrote the scenario, at the end of the year, the 15 th anniversary of UFO formation together with DJ KRUSH Tokyo /  Celebrating big in Kyoto / Osaka tour

2006 - Produced "TIGHT" (VOL.14) for the first time from a different genre in popular MIX - CD series of hip - hop series Preliminary invitation from Poland (Warsaw) Omotesando Hills Official sessions organized by VOGUE magazine &  Party "UFOs for REAL" (SCENE 1 - 3) entitled Released all the songs of the past work releasing the best of 3 simultaneous releases

Currently,
Regular party "JAZZIN '" celebrating 15 years as a resident DJ in Japan, SHIBUYA FM (78.4 MH), YOKOHAMA FM SALUS (84.1 MH), FUKUOKA TENJIN FM (77.7 MH) as a regular radio program, weekly on the United Future  Organization presents Rolling around the RADIO "Lush Hour" etc. and other major parties, acting actively, etc., the offer from overseas has been growing year by year, and not only London, but also Milan, Stockholm, Helsinki, Los Angeles,  Make full-fledged overseas activities such as Toronto. I am producing music for Venezuela's high-end rum sake




Pioneers of the Japanese acid-jazz sound, the United Future Organization comprised Tokyo club DJs Tadashi Yabe, Toshio Matsuura and French expatriate Raphael Sebbag. Joining forces in 1990, the trio quickly emerged as a leading force on the Tokyo underground club scene, making their recorded debut the next year with the 12-inch "I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Jazz); " "Loud Minority/Moon Dance" followed in mid-1992, becoming a cult favorite on club circuits ranging from London to Hamburg to New York City. UFO's debut LP Jazzin' 91-93 appeared that September, the same month the trio made their triumphant British debut at London's Fridge club; an American record deal was not forthcoming until 1994, however, with a self-titled collection appearing on Verve Forecast. No Sound Is Too Taboo followed in 1995, with United Future Organization resurfacing in 1997 with 3rd Perspective. In 2000 the trio returned with the album, Bon Voyage on Instinct.

One of the three original founding members, Toshio Matsuura, left the group in 2002 to work with Universal Japan on a remix album project.

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Drawing from the sounds of a high-on-dope chilled out jazz bar, laid back modern poetic rap, "Yello" style electronic music and the frenetic frenzy of a latin-american style percussion, UFO manage to create an engaging musical journey that you will want to take again and again. This is music to be seriously cool to.



  United Future Organization - Jazzin'     (flac  266mb)

01 Nemurenai (Insomnie) 5:29
02 Moondance (Moon Rappin') Feat. Claudia E.H. 5:15
03 Moondance (Moon Chant) Feat. Abigail Grimsel 5:57
04 I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Jazz) 6:42
05 I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Jazz) (Norman Cook & Ashley Slater Remix) 3:53
06 Loud Minority (Radio Mix) 4:53
07 Dig That Beat 6:15
08 Nemurenai (Insomnie) (Instrumental) 5:24

United Future Organization - Jazzin'   (ogg   107mb)

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For one of the most consistently inventive groups in mix culture, United Future Organization's debut falls way too close to the aural wallpaper zone. The influences -- cool jazz, light funk, and Brazilian percussion -- stand out as separate entities rather than meld together, and the rhythms are usually surprisingly static for a group predicated on making dancefloor denizens move. "The Sixth Sense" and "L.O.V.E" are dragged down by dull drumming before the Brazilian "Upa Neguinho" injects a bit of rhythm life. The songs centered around samples of beat icon Jack Kerouac and vocal jazzhero Jon Hendricks fare well, but elsewhere the repetition too often is just boring rather than pulling you into a groove. Only the Parisian cabaret accordion and Monday Michiru's vocals on "My Foolish Dream" and the breakout finale, "Off Road," really register strongly. United Future Organization is still obviously fitting the pieces of their sonic puzzle together and it shows in the timid, tentative mix as much as the music. From the evidence here, you wouldn't have expected the group to be capable of the quantam leap to No Sound Is Too Taboo -- but United Future Organization did just that.



United Future Organization - United Future Organization     (flac  274mb)

01 The Sixth Sense 7:06
02 On Est Ensemble Sans Se Parler-L.O.V.E. 5:01
03 Vinyl Junkie 5:39
04 Upa Neguinho 4:22
05 I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You 7:50
06 Poetry And All That Jazz 5:36
07 Be Here Now 3:02
08 My Foolish Dream 6:01
09 Off Road 2:51

United Future Organization - United Future Organization (ogg   111mb)

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Featured on 1994's Red Hot and Cool compilation, the Japanese production trio UFO heads a loose collective of musicians and vocalists present here. Jazz, R&B, trip-hop, Spanish, Caribbean, and Brazilian rhythms all appear in one form or another; surprisingly, these disparate elements flow well through the course of ten songs.



United Future Organization - No Sound Is Too Taboo   (flac  316mb)

01 United Future Airlines 4:48
02 Magic Wand Of Love 6:22
03 Stolen Moments 5:21
04 Future Light 5:58
05 Make It Better 5:33
06 Sunday Folk Tale 6:17
07 Mistress Of Dance 4:25
08 Bar-F-Out! 5:00
09 Doopsylalolic 4:38
10 Tears Of Gratitude 5:35

United Future Organization - No Sound Is Too Taboo (ogg   125mb)

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