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ICHI's song "Go Gagambo" opens with a universally recognisable
mosquito hum, then proceeds with a catchy, familiar-sounding bass line, strummed out on a long, thin insect-like instrument (home-made), while the vocals are punk-like, small and high-pitched, in the language of the insect itself. It's a song about mistaken identity - (gagambo is an insect unfortunate enough to be mistaken as a big mosquito, resulting in probable death by angry clapping hands), and it is a clever blend of the familiar and the bizarre. ICHI`s simple concepts and playful presentation have universal appeal. When you can't speak the lingo there are many other tools for communication, best of all music itself. After all, it is the universal language of music that brought ICHI and Rachael together in the first place.

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from Rachael Dadd / ICHI split single, track released April 14, 2014
Recorded by ICHI on his 4Track tape machine at home in Bristol
Mixed by Inada Makoto and Ben Capp
Mastered by Ben Capp

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Rachael Dadd Bristol, UK

On 14.10.22 Rachael Dadd is to release her new studio album ‘Kaleidoscope’.

Her hope is that when people listen “they will feel held and find space to breathe, grieve and celebrate.”

‘Kaleidoscope’, including a limited ed. DINKED vinyl with bonus EP of featuring This is the Kit, follows Rachael's critically acclaimed ‘Flux'.

Bookings and management: james@peelpark.co.uk
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