Live on the Boffomundo Show
Rescued from obscurity and the annals of YouTube, this recording of Fumio Miyashita Live On the Boffomundo Show stars the Far East Family Band member taking mesmerising solo flight on cable access TV in 1979.
Best known as the keys player in FEFB, here Miyashta heads out of earth orbit to a planet very similar to our own, only slightly different, where the flute and drone traditions of Japan and Scotland are blended in mid-air alongside steam-powered machine dirges, and spaghetti western tropes become a sort of psychedelic noodle western for space cowboys.
If Monte Cazzazza made music with Felix Kubin and Alessandro Alessandroni, it might come out sounding like this record.
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Rescued from obscurity and the annals of YouTube, this recording of Fumio Miyashita Live On the Boffomundo Show stars the Far East Family Band member taking mesmerising solo flight on cable access TV in 1979.
Best known as the keys player in FEFB, here Miyashta heads out of earth orbit to a planet very similar to our own, only slightly different, where the flute and drone traditions of Japan and Scotland are blended in mid-air alongside steam-powered machine dirges, and spaghetti western tropes become a sort of psychedelic noodle western for space cowboys.
If Monte Cazzazza made music with Felix Kubin and Alessandro Alessandroni, it might come out sounding like this record.
Rescued from obscurity and the annals of YouTube, this recording of Fumio Miyashita Live On the Boffomundo Show stars the Far East Family Band member taking mesmerising solo flight on cable access TV in 1979.
Best known as the keys player in FEFB, here Miyashta heads out of earth orbit to a planet very similar to our own, only slightly different, where the flute and drone traditions of Japan and Scotland are blended in mid-air alongside steam-powered machine dirges, and spaghetti western tropes become a sort of psychedelic noodle western for space cowboys.
If Monte Cazzazza made music with Felix Kubin and Alessandro Alessandroni, it might come out sounding like this record.
Rescued from obscurity and the annals of YouTube, this recording of Fumio Miyashita Live On the Boffomundo Show stars the Far East Family Band member taking mesmerising solo flight on cable access TV in 1979.
Best known as the keys player in FEFB, here Miyashta heads out of earth orbit to a planet very similar to our own, only slightly different, where the flute and drone traditions of Japan and Scotland are blended in mid-air alongside steam-powered machine dirges, and spaghetti western tropes become a sort of psychedelic noodle western for space cowboys.
If Monte Cazzazza made music with Felix Kubin and Alessandro Alessandroni, it might come out sounding like this record.
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Rescued from obscurity and the annals of YouTube, this recording of Fumio Miyashita Live On the Boffomundo Show stars the Far East Family Band member taking mesmerising solo flight on cable access TV in 1979.
Best known as the keys player in FEFB, here Miyashta heads out of earth orbit to a planet very similar to our own, only slightly different, where the flute and drone traditions of Japan and Scotland are blended in mid-air alongside steam-powered machine dirges, and spaghetti western tropes become a sort of psychedelic noodle western for space cowboys.
If Monte Cazzazza made music with Felix Kubin and Alessandro Alessandroni, it might come out sounding like this record.