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Kishi Bashi is scheduled to perform Monday, March 4, at Crescent Ballroom. |
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Monday, March 4: Kishi Bashi @ Crescent Ballroom
How do you figure a song called "I Am the Antichrist to You" should
turn out? Awfully metal, right? Well, in the hands of Kaoru Ishibashi
(who records and tours as Kishi Bashi), the track materializes as a
fleet-footed, cloud-soft slice of folky chamber-pop -- practically the
mathematical opposite of what its subversive title hints.
Ishibashi specializes in creating distorted, fantastical tunes -- the
kind that would flawlessly soundtrack an indie-friendly adaptation of
Alice in Wonderland
-- through an unusual cluster of tricks. When he's not putting some
three decades of training as a classical violinist to use (as he does
most of the time), he's singing English lyrics in a distinctive falsetto
-- weaving in passages sung in Japanese -- beatboxing, utilizing synths
and guitars, or pulling some other trick out of nowhere. Ishibashi
slipped "Antichrist" into 2012's
151a (a title connected to a
Japanese phrase meaning "one time, one place"), the debut record from
the Seattle-born, Norfolk, Virginia-based musician and former Regina
Spektor and Of Montreal collaborator. If the one-man-band trope ever
needed to remind the world of its rare magic -- just how does a single
person do so much so well? -- Kishi Bashi serves as a fine delegate. --
Reyan Ali
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