Doopees
A quite mysterious music project conceived by Yann Tomita. Almost totally unknown outside of (and inside?) Japan, but gained some cult status in certain circles. Doopees' music is not easy to describe. Their repertoire contains both Tomita's original works and cover versions of songs by Phil Spector and similar composers. The music is cute and funny beyond all belief, and at times seems to be a full-on parody of J-pop. The songs aren't tied into any particular genre, and that coupled with the strange universe the listener is dragged in makes Doopees something quite special. Doopees first appeared in 1994 as guest performers on the album Happy Living by Astro Age Steel Orchestra, a side-project of Tomita's. Doopees' debut LP Doopee Time was released in 1995 and their EP Dooits! the following year. The inlay on Doopee Time promised a third album, but it was never completed. 3 tracks that were completed were released in 2006 on Yann Tomita's Forever Yann Music Meme 3 EP. Additionally, there is 1 new track each on the Meme 2 & 4 EPs. As documented in the Forever Yann Music Meme book, the amount of stress in completing another Doopees album was too much for Yann and the project was aborted. In addition to Mr.Tomita, who uses the alias Dr. Domestic and is in charge of sampling and some live instruments, Doopees features the singing talents of Suzi Kim and Buffalo Daughter's Yumiko Ohno as Caroline Novac. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creat...
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Doopee Time
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How Does It Feel
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Reprise (How Does It Feel)
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My Spinning Wheel
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Chopin Opus 28 No.4 With Tone Cluster
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Air Vibes
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Time and Space
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Love Songs (Love Is a Many Razor Bladed Thing)
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Medical Service
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Now That You've Gone
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Air by Bus
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Through My Window
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Some Day, That Place in Time
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Astro Age Steel Orch. Plays Look For A Star
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Auntie Kim Sings Now That You've Gone
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Caroline, No
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Dr. Domestic's Physical Effect #1 - Piece for Turntables and Records
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Dr. Domestic's Physical Effect #2 - Electronic Colored Tone and Strings
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Chopin Opus 28 No.4 a la Jimi Style
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Chopin Opus 28 No.4 Alajimi Style
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Dooits!
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Love In Gas Music #2
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DR. DOMESTIC'S PHYSICAL EFFECT#1 -PIECE FOR TURNTABLES AND RECORDS
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Dr. Domestic's Physical Effect#2 -Electronic Colored Tone and Strings
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Love Songs
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だいじょーぶ
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Magic Journeys
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What's the Time? (Some Day, in Time)
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C-Ya! C-Ya!
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INTRODUCING THE DOOPEES ALBUM DOOPEE TIME
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Chopin Opus 28 No.4
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What's The Time?
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Love
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Dr. Domestics Physical Effect 1
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Dr. Domestics Physical Effect 2
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?
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Introduction Of The LP
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Chopin Opus 28 No. 4 A La Jimi Style
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Dr. Domestic's Physical Effect #2: Electronic Colored Tone And Strings
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DOOPEE TIME
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Dr. Domestic's Physical Effect #1: Piece for Turntables and Records
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Introducing The Doopees Album 'Doopee Time'
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INTRODUCING THE DOOPEES ALBUM ”DOOPEE TIME”
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Look For A Star
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Chopin opus 28 no. 4
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Time
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Astro Age Steel Orch. Plays ¥Look For A Star¥
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Time & Space
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How Does It Feel (Reprise)
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Introducing The Doopees Album _Doopee Time_
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