Monday, September 24, 2007

Fujiya & Miyagi Start Fall Tour This Week/ Dirty on Purpose & Project Jenny Project Jan on Select Dates/ Dr. Dre VS. F & M Collarbone Mash Up

LA Times - “The cool professionalism with which Fujiya & Miyagi lay out their grooves is a thing of beauty.”

New York Times - “..it’s too fun and innocuous to ever tire of."

Spin Magazine - “This is dance music downsized for Ipods but also indie rock expanded for the dance floor”

Pitchfork Media - "They're doing for 70s krautrock and motorik what the DFA did for early 80s electro. Indeed, without even being asked, they've gone and done the unthinkable: They've actually made krautrock fun.”

After their wildly successful sold out Spring tour with Peter, Bjorn & John, and Mini US Summer Tour, including exclusive
shows at NYC’s South Street Seaport and the Pitchfork Festival, Fujiya & Miyagi return to the U.S. this Fall with very special
supporting guests, Dirty on Purpose & Project Jenny/Project Jan. Transparent Things, out now on Deaf Dumb & Blind
Recordings has garnered worldwide acclaim and their live show is not to be missed!

F&M
Dirty On Purpose

Pitchfork Media {About Dirty on Purpose} 7.7- "Brooklyn indie band makes an exquisite record about feeling young and passed-by."

Dirty On Purpose “No Radio” Video Link: www.northstreetrecords.net/NoRadioVideo.html

Sept 25th—Baltimore, MD—Ottobar
Sept 26th—Philadelphia, PA—Johnny Brenda’s
Sept 27th—New York, NY—Bowery Ballroom
Sept 28th—Brooklyn, NY—Music Hall of Williamsburg
Sept 29th—Boston, MA—Middle East Downstairs
Oct 2nd—Montreal, QC—Lambi
Oct 3rd—Toronto, ON—Lee’s Palace
Oct 4th—Pontiac, MI—Eagle Theatre
Oct 5th—Chicago, IL—Empty Bottle
Oct 6th—Minneapolis, MN—7th Street Entry

F&M
Project Jenny/Project Jan

Billboard & Gothamist {About Project Jenny/Project Jan} - “shockingly dynamic, danceable, and hilarious affair” (Billboard)... Their engaging live show got its well-deserved attention too: “This is a band that should be taken seriously, even while singing about homemade sex tapes and the Chinatown bus.” (gothamist.com)

Oct 9th—Vancouver, BC—Richard On Richards
Oct 10th—Seattle, WA—Neumos
Oct 11th—Portland, OR—Doug Fir Lounge
Oct 12th—San Francisco, CA—Mezzanine
Oct 13th—Los Angeles, CA—Echoplex
Oct 16th—Austin, TX—Club Deville

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