Band, JP
Dance
COLDFEET is based in Tokyo, Japan's largest and most intriguing city. A duo, the band features composer/vocalist LORI, the daughter of an American clinical psychologist father and Japanese harp-playing mother, and WATUSI, a co-founder of the legendary drum-and-bass outfit Mushroom Head who has produced and played bass on more than 100 CDs. COLDFEET fuses playful eroticism, sensual vocals and captivating melodies with a lush cinematic ambience, positive, provocative lyrics, and an offbeat humor anchored by the dichotomous themes of personal strength and vulnerability. The result is a unique, inventive sound that retains the appeal of pop while embracing the bite of new wave, jazz and rock. LORI and WATUSI have been influenced by an array of artists, from Devo, Massive Attack and Sade to Gershwin and Ella Fitzgerald, as well as the films of David Lynch and Sam Raimi. This diversity of media and genres is fundamental to the COLDFEET sound. COLDFEET's popular debut single, "Pussyfoot," was quickly embraced by listeners and the music press. After a successful first tour of major markets across Japan, LORI and WATUSI set to work on the "Pussyfoot" video. Set at night in the dark, storied forests near Mt. Fuji and shot by film director Iwai Shunji's "Swallowtail" crew, the piece showcased COLDFEET's mastery of visual impact and their innate flair for distinctive, surrealistic imagery. The video enjoyed heavy rotation on Japanese music programs and was highlighted on "Party Zone," a popular show that reaches 60 million households in 41 countries under the auspices of MTV Europe. COLDFEET's novel partnership has fast become a favorite of the Japanese media. LORI and WATUSI have been featured in more than 60 music and fashion magazines, and have done dozens of guest appearances on radio and MTV Japan. Their striking, chameleonic visuals and cinematic sound have also garnered favor with the fashion industry: COLDFEET have scored music and performed for the shows of top designers such as Christian Dior (John Galliano), OHYA! (Astro Boy) and Koshin Sato (Arrston Volaju Haute Couture). COLDFEET's albums and maxi-singles are available on SONY Music Entertainment (Japan). Their singles have charted in the top ten in Japan, and their other work, including remixes by Francois K., Truby Trio and Smith&Mighty, has been licensed and released in both North America and Europe. They continue to be highly sought after as writers, producers, musicians, and performers in the Tokyo and national music scenes. Since 2004, COLDFEET released four 12-inch vinyl dance singles with their unique interpretations of new wave, disco, and funky house including “Bodypop,” “Superthing,” “Mop Me Up,” and “Boom, Clang, Bang.” Quickly becoming a club live show favorite throughout Japan, COLDFEET has toured with FreeTEMPO, Sugiurumn, akakage, and other top DJs. Their much awaited album, including a dance single featuring Mondo Grosso, was released in Autumn 2005. On July 11th, 2007, COLDFEET released their 5th album, “Feeling Good” (Grand Gallery) for the first time in one and a half years. The single EP “I Don’t Like Dancing”, which includes a Daishi Dance remix, was a smash hit. The single sold out immediately and became a “must play” song at clubs. After changing their record label to Columbia Music Entertainment in 2008, COLDFEET released a compilation album “Footworks feat. Lori Fine”; all tracks featured Lori Fine and were compiled by Watusi. The song, “One / DJ Kawasaki feat. Lori Fine” was used as the theme song for the MOET & CHANDON NECTAR IMPERIAL campaign. On Dec. 10th of the same year, commemorating the 10th anniversary of their debut, COLDFEET released their 6th album “TEN”, which hit #1 on the iTunes Dance Album Chart and went on to spend several weeks there. “TEN Remixes vol.1” which was released two weeks before the album “TEN”, also ranked #1 on the iTunes Dance Album Chart. While these two albums remained in the top 10 of the iTunes Dance Album Chart, the extended versions album “On and On” was released, and all three albums were then simultaneously in the top 10 of the iTunes Dance Album Chart. In August of 2009, COLDFEET brought in a lavish team of remixers for the release of "TEN remixes". In the following November, having received Michael Jackson's official permission prior to his passing, COLDFEET released the covers album "MJ THE TOUR" attracting tremendous interest for the duo as well as the plush lineup of guests on the album.
Lori Fine voc JP | |
Atsushi Tsunoda |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Look For Light (Eric Ericksson Remixes) | Hideo Kobayashi Feat. Coldfeet | 2016 | Album |
Coldfeet Presents Mj The Tour | Coldfeet | 2009 | Album |
Ten Remixes | Coldfeet | 2009 | Album |
Ten | Coldfeet | 2008 | Album |
For DJs For Dancing | Coldfeet | 2008 | Single |
Home | Daishi Dance Feat. Coldfeet | 2007 | Album |
Feeling Good | Coldfeet | 2007 | Album |
Rocks / Move Over | Coldfeet | 2007 | Single |
Bodychop | Coldfeet | 2006 | Album |
Bodypop / Bodychop | Coldfeet | 2006 | Compil. |
Best | Coldfeet | 2006 | Compil. |
Bodypop | Coldfeet | 2005 | Album |
Boom, Clang, Bang | Coldfeet | 2005 | Album |
Uptight | Coldfeet | 2005 | Album |
Mop Me Up | Coldfeet | 2005 | Album |
Bodypop | Coldfeet | 2004 | Album |
Superthing | Coldfeet | 2004 | Album |
Jazzfeet | Coldfeet | 2003 | Album |
Embedded E.P | Coldfeet | 2001 | Album |
Spooned | Coldfeet | 2000 | Album |
Lucid Dream | Coldfeet | 2000 | Album |
Shamefaced | Coldfeet | 2000 | Album |
Embedded | Coldfeet | 2000 | Album |
Pick It Up Again / You Were Right | Coldfeet | 2000 | Album |
In My Lucid Dream | Coldfeet | 2000 | Album |
Flavors | Coldfeet | 1999 | Album |
Plastic Emotion | Coldfeet | 1998 | Single |
Coldfeet | Coldfeet | 1998 | Album |
Pussyfoot (Trüby Trio Remix) | Coldfeet | 1998 | Album |
Plastic Emotion | Coldfeet | 1998 | Single |
Shamefaced | Coldfeet | 1998 | Album |
Pussyfoot | Coldfeet | 1998 | Album |
Pussyfoot | Coldfeet | 1997 | Album |
I Don't Like Dancing EP | Coldfeet | Album |