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Tune-Yards (stylized as tUnE-yArDs) is the music project of New England native Merrill Garbus. When performing live, Garbus creates drum loops on the spot and layers these with ukulele and vocals, in addition to electric bass played by Nate Brenner. ==History and work== Garbus was born in 1979 and was raised in New York and in New Canaan, Connecticut.〔Hazel Sheffield, ("Interview: tUnE-yArDs. The decidedly non-bird-brained tUnE-yArDs is searching for freedom in her own back garden." ) ''The Stool Pigeon'', May 9, 2011.〕〔Mark Richardson, ("Interviews: tUnE-yArDs", ) ''Pitchfork'', April 25, 2011.〕 She attended Smith College. She was a puppeteer for the Sandglass Theater in Vermont〔Byard Duncan, ("Merrill Garbus' Road to Fame" ), ''The Bay Citizen'', April 20, 2012.〕 and lived in Montreal where she played ukulele in the band Sister Suvi with guitarist Patrick Gregoire and drummer Nico Dann.〔Chris Dahlen, ("Sister Suvi: Now I Am Champion" ) (review), ''Pitchfork'', July 7, 2009.〕〔Charlotte Richardson Andrews, ("Tune-Yards' Merrill Garbus on life after lo-fi" ), ''The Guardian'', April 7, 2011.〕 After releasing her first Tune-Yards album in 2009, she moved to Oakland, California, where her partner in Tune-Yards, Nate Brenner, also lives.〔〔 The first Tune-Yards album, ''Bird-Brains'' (stylized as ''BiRd-BrAiNs'') was originally self-released by Garbus on recycled cassette tape. It was recorded using only a handheld voice recorder. A limited edition vinyl was released in June 2009, via the Portland-based imprint Marriage Records. In July 2009, it was announced that Tune-Yards had signed to 4AD, and a limited edition pressing of ''Bird-Brains'' was released on August 17, 2009. A full worldwide release followed on November 16, 2009 (and November 17 in North America). The autumn 2009 pressing was remastered at Abbey Road Studios by Christian Wright, and includes two new bonus tracks: "Want Me To" and "Real Live Flesh." A second album, ''Whokill'' (stylized as ''W H O K I L L''), was released on April 19, 2011.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=tUnE-yArDs official website )〕 A single from it, "Bizness", came out in February 2011. It was produced by Garbus and engineered by Eli Crews at New, Improved Studios in Oakland, California. Applying the live approach to Garbus' studio work for the first time, Garbus works with bass player Nate Brenner, who co-wrote some of the album's songs. Comparing the act to Sonic Youth, Frontier Psychiatrist said, "if Bird-Brains was Garbus' ''Evol'', a record bursting with musical ideas that attempted to subvert the notion of song, ''who kill'' is Garbus' ''Sister'', a record that embraces the traditional pop song as a vehicle to convey those ideas."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thelmagazine.com/TheMeasure/archives/2012/01/25/on-tune-yards-chuck-klosterman-and-the-end-of-the-high-fidelity-era-of-music-criticism )〕 The album as well as singles "Bizness" and "Gangsta" received mention on many top 2011 album and song lists, including Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, Spin Magazine, and the New York Times. In early 2012, the Village Voice's annual "Pazz and Jop" poll of critics named Whokill the No. 1 album of 2011. The song "Fiya" is featured on a 2010 commercial for the Blackberry Torch, while the song "Gangsta" has been used in the television shows ''Orange Is the New Black'', ''Weeds'' and ''The Good Wife''. Garbus started recording material for her third LP during the latter half of 2013, with a working title of ''Sink-o''. A May 6, 2014 release date was later announced with the title ''Nikki Nack''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tune-Yards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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