Monkey Majik – Aishiteru (a J!-ENT World Groove CD Single Review)
April 29, 2010 by Dennis Amith
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The eleventh CD single to come from Monkey Majik is smooth! From the vocals to the remix, “Aishiteru” is a solid single from the group.
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ARTIST: Monkey Majik
CD SINGLE: Aishiteru
LABEL: Binyl Records
CATALOG #: AVCH-78001
DURATION: 11:25
RELEASE DATE: June 10, 2009
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Monkey Majik (consisting of Canadian brothers Maynard Plant and Blaise Plant, drummer Takuya “Tax” Kikuchi and bassist DICK) released their eleventh single “Aishiteru”. The song was used as a theme for the Japanese drama “Aishiteru -Kayo-”.
“Aishiteru” is a ballad written by Maynard, Blaise and Tax and is a keyboard/acoustic guitar driven track. A beautiful ballad but for those wanting a more beat-driven version of “Aishiteru” will enjoy the DJ Mitsu the Beats Remix. The coupling song off the single is “robots inc.” (written by the Plant brothers) features an all English rock track.
Cover art features the lyrics and production credits plus a short insert for Binyl Records.
Recommended track: Aishiteru – DJ Mitsu the Beats Remix-
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