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Cibo Matto continued to play live and tour until disbanding in 2002. [5] Honda said: "We felt the need to move to the next step. It was a healthy decision, though it was sad at the same time. Things just need to grow out of things sometimes." All of the members of Cibo Matto went on to release solo material. [5]
In the press release for the album, Yuka Honda explained: "'Hotel Valentine' was the first song we wrote together for this album. It thus represents the genesis of our concept or story, but in a way it seems that explaining too much would prevent listeners from coming to their own conclusions about each song as well as about the whole project.
Yoshimi and Yuka was a collaboration between musicians Yoshimi P-We (of Boredoms, OOIOO, UFO or Die et al.) and Yuka Honda (solo artist and member of Cibo Matto).They released their only album to date, Flower With No Color on Ipecac Recordings in April 2003.
Stereo Type A (stylized as Stereo ★ Type A) is the second studio album by Cibo Matto released in 1999. As the group disbanded in 2001, it was their last studio album prior to their 2011 reunion. The album peaked at number 171 on the Billboard 200, [1] and also reached the top spot of CMJ ' s College charts. [2]
Both Cibo Matto and Butter 08 released their albums in 1996. She was in a romantic relationship with Sean Lennon from 1996 to 2000 and produced his 1998 album Into the Sun . The two met when Honda remixed Yoko Ono 's song "Talking to the Universe" (from the album Rising ), along with Thurston Moore , Tricky , Beastie Boys and Ween .
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Cibo Matto" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The Source Coloring Book is included in monthly gift bags to homeless children in Indian River and St. Lucie counties from the nonprofit Little Birthday Angels.
Super Relax is an EP by Cibo Matto released in 1997. Four of the nine tracks are versions of the song "Sugar Water" from the group's debut album, Viva!La Woman, and "Spoon" would later appear (in a reworked version) on Stereo Type A.