David Byrne has inspired so many people and the general population may only know a light version of this via his work with Talking Heads, however, if you look here, you may see a further glimpse of his various directions which surely inspired Thom Yorke, Trent Reznor, Meat Beat Manifesto, David Bowie... etc.
The music performance begins at 1 minute 30 seconds, following the interview with Chris Douridas (KCRW)
Here is a lovely mellow tune.... from more than 30 years ago... also a song from which Trent Reznor "heavily borrowed" lines to make the NIN - Warm Place.. in fact... if you go 50 seconds in on both songs, you will hear the same line.
For over 12 years, I have been a huge supporter of Boom Boom Satellites! Jack Dangers (Meat Beat Manifesto) was the first to recommend the music to me while we were traveling with Perry Farrell's Enit Festival. The Japanese fellows combine huge bashing beats with dirty bass guitars, cutting guitars meshed with synths that Trent Reznor and any NIN fans desire, fusing vocal intensities reminiscent of Filter's early work.
I am absolutely excited to see the live band perform next Monday, the 25th, at The Troubadour! After 7 albums, there are so many amazing songs they can perform!
Hard to believe it, but a major label, Sony, is who releases their music.
Sounds like: NIN, Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Meat Beat Manifesto, Consolidated, Garbage, Miles Davis, Evil Nine, Future Sound Of London, Filter, Zeitmahl