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GBI: German Bold Italic : ウィキペディア英語版
GBI (German Bold Italic)

"GBI (German Bold Italic)" is a single from Towa Tei's 1998 album ''Sound Museum''. The song is a collaboration with Australian singer Kylie Minogue. At the time, Tei was best known as one of the DJs behind New York club sensations Deee-Lite, having produced their biggest hit "Groove Is In The Heart" (and appearing in the promotional video, from which some audio blips were re-used on this single); Minogue meanwhile was going through a difficult point in her musical career - critics were praising her musical ventures on the Deconstruction Records, but the public were failing to warm to it, particularly the ''Impossible Princess'' album. Minogue decided to add vocals to this techno-influenced dance record and the result is probably the most avant-garde entry in her entire discography (and probably the most unknown).
==Music video==

By far, "GBI" is one of Minogue's strangest videos to date. The music video follows Kylie throughout New York City as she is decked out in a full Geisha outfit and make-up and towards the climax of which, the 5"2', then 30-year-old singer was collared like a dog and carried by a Japanese man on a leash. It was directed by then-boyfriend Stéphane Sednaoui. Again, the video fails to appear on any Minogue compilation, although a remixed version of it appears on the "Fever Tour" DVD, released in 2002. The video can be seen on Stéphane Sednaoui's website and on YouTube.
The song itself is based around the font name German Bold Italic. The font is seen on the single cover, and was included as a bonus feature on the CD single and the enhanced CD version of the Sound Museum album.

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