Omodaka’s 21st-century disco version of Kokiriko Bushi — an ancient folk song that Gokayama (Toyama prefecture) villagers used to perform for the local Shinto deities — combines synthesized vocals with a Stevie Wonder-ish bassline and ’80s video game chiptune sounds, and the wonderfully quirky and surreal video (animated by Teppei Maki) features a fragile skeleton dancer that shares the floor with lots of disembodied hands and floating eyeball-headed ladies
99% IS SHIT by Mark James
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oh and Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe Christmas special is on BBC four tonight at 10.35.Here last year Christmas special
part1 , part2, part3 part 4





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