Lightbulbs on as Fujiya & Miyagi return
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Motorik-beated electro tykes Fujiya & Miyagi have announced the follow-up to 2006’s Transparent Things.
Released through Full Time Hobby, the Brighton-based quartet's return, Lightbulbs, will be available from September 1.
Tracklist?
‘Knickerbocker’
‘Uh’
‘Pickpocket’
‘Goosebumps’
‘Rook to Queen's Pawn Six’
‘Sore Thumb’
‘Dishwasher’
‘Pterodactyls’
‘Pussyfooting’
‘Lightbulbs’
‘Hundreds & Thousands’
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Absolutely.
The highlight, for me, of last year's Electric Picnic. The atmopsphere in that tent was electric.
Now, move over Hot Chip ...
This is fantastic news, just fantastic
I was well into their groove at Bestival last year. Madonna would've been proud
Really?
I saw them live twice last year (at the Luminaire and at Lovebox) and they were disappointingly very very average. Great album, mind (the last one that is)
I was just monkeying around with your furniture
This should be great. And I'm looking forward to another ridiculously OTT review from Pitchfork.
yeehaa!
So excited about this, Transparent Things is one of my favourite albums!
^ Ditto
Potential album of the year (again).
Yes!
That was such a great gig. So much love flying around the tent.
Looking forward to this
Transparent Things is one of my favourite albums of the last few years. In fact, i'm going to listen to right NOW.

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