UNA Review in Anti-Hit List, Toronto Star

Posted by Richard Larsen, August 4, 1989

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The Anti-Hit List Podcast featured “Fading in C# Minor”

John Sakamoto 

The lineup of this moody-sounding L.A. trio – vocals, keyboards, turntables – hints at its sound, which could be characterized as rhythmic trip-hop. A long-time favourite of influential radio station KCRW (home of the show Morning Becomes Eclectic), it builds on the work of bands such as Portishead and Morcheeba. Like those stylistic antecedents, it goes about its business with admirable restraint. (From One, myspace.com/unamusic)

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“Fading in C Sharp Minor”

The lineup of this moody-sounding L.A. trio – vocals, keyboards, turntables – hints at its sound, which could be characterized as rhythmic trip-hop. A long-time favourite of influential radio station KCRW (home of the show Morning Becomes Eclectic), it builds on the work of bands such as Portishead and Morcheeba. Like those stylistic antecedents, it goes about its business with admirable restraint. (From One, myspace.com/unamusic)