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Coldfeet Biography - by David Hickey Coldfeet have remixed and produced some of the biggest names in J-pop, including Kumi Koda and Mika Nakashima. But the dance duo is better known for triggering the short-lived love affair with drum'n'bass in Japan after bursting onto the Tokyo club scene in 1998. Since then, Coldfeet have slowed down the beats per minute, reinventing themselves as a funky house outfit aimed squarely at the dancefloor, collaborating with respected names such as house producers Mondo Grosso and Sugiurumn. They've appeared on compilations and have had several singles and albums released in the United States, Britain and Germany on a variety of different labels. Coldfeet are a two-piece fronted by vocalist Lori Fine, born to an American father and a musically inclined Japanese mother (she plays the koto, or Japanese harp). Programmer and instrumentalist Atsushi Tsunoda, (aka Watusi) is the other core member. The duo debuted in 1998 with the sleek drum'n'bass groove of "Pussyfoot." This single, and accompanying album Shamefaced, indicated a genuine Japanese force in the predominantly British movement of drum'n'bass had arrived. Two years later, Coldfeet went Top Ten with the single "In My Lucid Dream" (inspired by the writings of American psychophysiologist Stephen LaBerge), which preceded their second album Lucid Dream. Although the album's accompanying promo videos garnered airtime on MTV in Japan and Europe, and a Coldfeet remix album was bolstered by big n
Pussyfoot [Trby Trio
1,6072In My Lucid Dream (Karma Remix)
1,5463YOU WERE RIGHT feat. verbal (Single Mix)
1,4114So Glad You're Here
1,3735Pussyfoot (Rainer Truby Trio Mix)
1,2756The Interlude Song
1,1797Spooned (Smith & Mighty Mix)
9118Pussyfoot (Trüby Trio remix)
7249I Don't Like Dancing (More Dancing Mix)
59510I Don't Like Dancing (DAISHI DANCE Remix)
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