Foodman
Foodman

Foodman

JPNElectronic, Downtempo
6,326 monthly listeners
  • 13.3K followers
  • 555 subscribers
  • 11.5K followers
  • 12.7K followers
  • 130 fans

Foodman's Top Spotify Songs

1
Artist Name
Omiyage
1.5K streams
2
Artist Name
Sanbashi
711 streams
3
Artist Name
Kazunoko
655 streams
4
Artist Name
Hoshikuzu Tenboudai
310 streams
5
Artist Name
Pichi Pichi
267 streams
1.5K
Streams last week
711
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655
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310
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267
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135
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104
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96
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54
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Foodman's YouTube Videos

25.7K
Views

食品まつり a.k.a Foodman - Clock feat. machìna (Official Video)

食品まつり a.k.a foodman

食品まつり a.k.a Foodman - Clock feat. machìna (Official Video)
Youtube
25.7K views
Aug 20, 2018
15K
Views

Foodman - Robo Taiko [Good Enuff Release]

Good Enuff

Foodman - Robo Taiko [Good Enuff Release]
Youtube
15K views
May 05, 2016
11.6K
Views

Foodman - Sonzai Mondai [Good Enuff Release]

Good Enuff

Foodman - Sonzai Mondai [Good Enuff Release]
Youtube
11.6K views
Jun 06, 2016

Foodman's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Artist Name
dublab: The Sounds of Now
by Spotify
4.8K
Followers

Foodman's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events3 Events

Nov
19-20
Maho Rasop Festival
Thailand
THA
, BangkokN/A N/A
Past
Aug
06-10
Øyafestivalen
Norway
NOR
, OsloN/A N/A
Past
Mar
29-31
Rewire
Netherlands
NLD
, The HagueN/A N/A
Past

Foodman's Past Events3 Events

  • Maho Rasop Festival festival

    MILLI, Matt Maltese, Yussef Dayes, Vanthan, Mild High Club, DIIV, Last Dinosaurs, SE SO NEON (새소년), Moonchild, MONO, H 3 F, Fazerdaze, Dry Cleaning, Cornelius, A Place to Bury Strangers, Srirajah Rockers, Haru Nemuri, DYGL, Legowelt, Crack Cloud, KIKI, Alec Orachi, Tokyo Shoegazer (東京酒吐座), Asa Moto, Foodman, Desktop Error, Death Of A Salesman, DOGWHINE, DOTT, rEmPiT g0dDe$$, Wildealer, Buddha Beat, Chalo, Tanaad, Elaheh, Marmosets, Thaistick Yutaru
    THA, Bangkok
    Small
  • Øyafestivalen festival

    Mitski, Tame Impala, The Cure, Girl in Red, Rex Orange County, Erykah Badu, HUGEL, Stefflon Don, James Blake, IDLES, Parcels, Grateful Dead, Earl Sweatshirt, Big Thief, Protoje, Robyn, Sigrid, Fontaines D.C., Christine and the Queens, Blood Orange, Turnstile, Eivør, NAO, slowthai, I Hate Models, Yves Tumor, Julien Baker, Hyukoh (혁오), Soccer Mommy, Stereolab, Eliza Doolittle, Kokoroko, The Bloody Beetroots, Jakob, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Pond, Connan Mockasin, Tanya Stephens, Ezra Collective, Todd Edwards, Joyce Wrice, Karpe, black midi, Aeroplane, Kadhja Bonet, Alex Metric, Joe Goddard, Kikagaku Moyo, Ask Carol, Tirzah, Olivier Giacomotto, Hellbillies, The Ocean, Mark Reeve, Laurel Halo, Moyka, Finnebassen, Coucheron, Fay Wildhagen, Jonathan Wilson, Cult Of Luna, Unge Ferrari, Cinthie, Dave Clarke, Daughters, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Orions Belte, Tyr, Ost & Kjex, Prins Thomas, Jonas Benyoub, Zed Bias, Hubbabubbaklubb, Silvana Imam, Motorpsycho, Baba Stiltz, Hot Snakes, Inge Bremnes, Razika, Fieh, Byron the Aquarius, Soleima, Liss, Luni, Skatebård, Pom poko, Tuvaband, brenn., Lisa Morgenstern, Arvid Nero, Safario, Chinah, Ora The Molecule, Fredfades, Firewoodisland, BLOMST, The Ringo Jets, Gold Celeste, Off The Meds, Lena Willikens, Äl Jawala, Erlend Ropstad, Bjørn Torske, Foodman, Lil Halima, Saoirse, Get Ready!, Linn Koch-Emmery, FreedomB, TILLA, Simen Mitlid, DJ Bone, Hush & Sleep, Martyrdöd, Kommode, Penelope Isles, Ponette, Farao, Jouska, André Bratten, Carl Louis, Hanne Hukkelberg, Linda Vidala, Spurv, Lyse Netter, Pen Gutt, Lonely Kamel, Unge Beirut, Sushi x Kobe, Hudkreft, Jaxx, Gösta Berlings Saga, Ricochets, Melkeveien, DJ Rashida, Marja Mortensson, Hanne Kolstø, Einar Stray Orchestra, Cherie, Jonas V, Selmer, Thea Hjelmeland, Eddy & Zino, Golden Core, Signe Marie Rustad, Beaten To Death, Hollywood Mutha Fuckn Jay, Lazy Queen, Kosmik Boogie Tribe, The Contenders, SÂVER, I Was A King, Jens Carelius, JNS, Sea Change, Mayflower Madame, KEVIN KOFII, Dwaal, Daufødt, The Little Hands Of Asphalt, Bianca Lexis, Beezewax, Catnip Cloud, Shikoswe, Emile The Duke, Karima F, Deathcrush, Leonov, Nauuda, Fagernes Yacht Klubb, Hôy La, Bendik Baksaas, Dark Times, Hard Luck Street, Killer Kid Mozart, Ida Engelhardt, Signe Eide, KitFai, Divest, Temporary, JESUS FUCKING CHRIST, Outer Limit Lotus, Utakk, Svalestup, From Scratch, Monograf, Nelly's Crush, Magic Mirror, Kari Harneshaug, Anton Ruud i Terapi, Wizrd, De Marvells, Josey Rebelle, Fervent Mind, Therese Aune, Joo, The Harvey Steel Show, sanskriti shrestha, samū, The Indiggnation
    NOR, Oslo
    Huge
  • Rewire festival

    Yves Tumor, Nicolas Jaar, Low, Jessica Pratt, Sega Bodega, Julia Holter, Tim Hecker, Tirzah, Xiu Xiu, Actress, Laurel Halo, William Basinski, Jlin, ASTRID SONNE, Tanya Tagaq, Raül Refree, Gazelle Twin, Kelly Moran, Flohio, Doon Kanda, Lucrecia Dalt, Lawrence English, Eli Keszler, Angel Bat Dawid, Sinjin Hawke, Yona, Mette Henriette, Giant Swan, Lafawndah, Lotic, Upsammy, Maria w Horn, Bill Orcutt, Foodman, Violet, Zora Jones, Kit Downes, Maurice Louca, Tomaga, CCL, Puce Mary, Animistic Beliefs, Burnt Friedman, Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, Sote, Ash Koosha, David Toop, CTM, Spekki Webu, Rian Treanor, Angel-Ho, Kampire, Andrea Belfi, Pierre Bastien, Chris Corsano, Nosedrip, Mark Fell, Otim Alpha, Vtgnike, Jesse Osborne-Lanthier, Niels Broos, DJ Jasmín, Ensemble Klang, Diamanda La Berge Dramm, Iona Fortune, John Bence, Jennifer Walshe, Jason Sharp, Bamba Pana, Jessica Sligter, ipek gorgun, Spinifex, Valerio Tricoli, Jamie Peet, Haron, Laura Agnusdei, Young Paint, RAFF, Cur.l, Nyx, Aurelie Nyirabikali Lierman
    NLD, The Hague
    Small

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Foodman's Beatport Songs

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Artist Name
Island Christmas (Original Mix)
Released on Nov 24, 2017
2
Artist Name
Colosseum (Original Mix)
Released on Mar 29, 2019
3
Artist Name
Funiki (Original Mix)
Released on Mar 29, 2019
4
Artist Name
246 (Original Mix)
Released on Mar 29, 2019
5
Artist Name
Otokogi (Original Mix)
Released on Mar 29, 2019

Island Christmas (Original Mix)

Foodman

Fue (Original Mix)

Foodman

More about Foodman

Overview of Downtempo musician Foodman

Electronic musician Foodman hails from Nagoya, Japan, and is well-known for his distinctive fusion of chill beats and downtempo sounds. With complicated rhythms, chopped-up samples, and dreamy soundscapes that take listeners to distant places, his music gives a novel viewpoint on the electronic subgenre.

Foodman has developed a devoted following among listeners of electronic music because to his distinctive approach, both in Japan and beyond. His music is a testament to experimentation's power, as he skillfully combines several genres and sounds to produce something wholly unique. Foodman's music explores the potential of electronic music and is a testament to the creators' limitless ingenuity. It ranges from glitchy beats to ambient textures.

Overall, Foodman is an artist who pushes the limits of what is conceivable in electronic music and resists classification. Anyone who enjoys this genre should listen to his music since it is a testament to the beauty of sound and the strength of innovation. Foodman continues to create and inspire with his distinctive fusion of experimental sounds and downtempo beats, making his imprint on the electronic music landscape and beyond.

What are the most popular songs for Downtempo musician Foodman?

Some of the most well-known downtempo and electronic music tracks have been created by Nagoya, Japan's Foodman. He has a devoted fan following and has received praise from the music industry for his original style and method of music production. Among his most well-known songs are "Sanbashi," "Waterfall," "Hoshikuzu Tenboudai," "Clock," "Michi No Eki," "Kazunoko," "Moyashi Kids," "Nothing Could Be Better - Foodman Remix," "Dian Guang Shi Huo x Shi Pin matsuri a.k.a foodman," and "Parking Area."

The outstanding track "Waterfall" exemplifies Foodman's talent for fusing various electronic music components into a seamless and powerful sound. The song has a strong beat, complex rhythms, and glitchy samples that give it a feeling of motion and energy. "Sanbashi," another standout track, using a sparse and basic production style. A straightforward beat and ambient noises give the song its dreamy and ethereal feel.

The unorthodox and experimental methods used in the making of Foodman's music are well recognized. He frequently uses real-world noises, such those from traffic and the outdoors, in his music. His status as one of the most inventive musicians in the electronic and downtempo genre has been cemented by this distinctive approach.

Overall, everyone who enjoys electronic and downtempo music should check out Foodman's work. It's incredibly astounding how he can combine various sounds and styles into a coherent whole. His work is a testament to his originality and dedication to expanding the possibilities of electronic music.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Downtempo musician Foodman?

Foodman, a gifted electronic and downtempo musician from Nagoya, Japan, just released a number of intriguing new songs. For lovers of his distinct style, "Humanity," which was released in 2022, is a must-listen. The album includes a variety of songs that combine aspects of experimental, hip-hop, and techno music to produce something totally unique.

"Levitation (Foodman Remix)," a captivating remix of the album's original track by Yama Warashi, is one of the album's outstanding songs. The remix expertly captures the distinctive sound of Foodman, with glitchy sounds and lucid melodies that take the listener to a another place. "Percussion Oyaji," another standout track on the album, is a vivacious and energetic song that demonstrates Foodman's talent for creating contagious rhythms.

Foodman has been releasing some dope singles in addition to his LP. The Yaeji original tune "Nothing Isn't Very Cool (foodman Remix)" is a compelling remix that uses Foodman's recognizable glitchy beats and ethereal soundscapes. In contrast, the lively single "no.2" combines jazz, funk, and Foodman's distinctive electronic sound.

Overall, Foodman's creative style continues to push the frontiers of electronic and downtempo music. We are eager to hear what he has in store for us in the future after listening to his most recent album and singles, which are proof of his brilliance and originality.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Downtempo musician Foodman?

The Japanese electronic and downtempo performer Foodman has appeared at a number of important festivals and venues throughout the world. The most well-known of these are Oyafestivalen, Maho Rasop Festival, and Rewire.

Foodman played in front of a sizable crowd at the Oyafestivalen in Norway and received a resoundingly enthusiastic reception. His original fusion of electronic and classical Japanese music was well-received, and he made an impression on the audience. He also gave a performance at the Maho Rasop Festival in Thailand, where he demonstrated his skill at producing innovative and complex rhythms. One of the festival's high points was Foodman's performance, and the reviewers praised him for his engaging set.

At the Rewire event in the Netherlands, Foodman gave an equally amazing performance. Foodman's concert at the festival, which is renowned for its avant-garde programming and experimental music, was no exception. He gave a captivating performance that combined electronic music with conventional Japanese sounds, giving the audience a genuinely exceptional aural experience.

In addition to these festivals, Foodman has appeared at a number of other locations and occasions throughout the world, such as concerts in Japan, Europe, and the US. Each of his live shows offers the audience a distinctive experience because of the great energy and unpredictability of his live performances.

Finally, Foodman's experimental beats and distinctive fusion of vintage and new sounds have had a huge influence on the electronic and downtempo music scenes. His appearances at music events like Oyafestivalen, Maho Rasop Festival, and Rewire have cemented his reputation as one of the genre's most electrifying performers, and his shows throughout the world continue to draw large crowds and leave fans in awe.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Downtempo musician Foodman?

AKKOGORILLA, D.A.N., HOMESHAKE, Koji Nakamura, and Takashi Numazawa are a few of the artists with whom Foodman, a musician from Nagoya, Japan, has worked. Hip hop and electronic music are combined in the song "Dian Guang Shi Huo x Shi Pin matsuri a.k.a foodman" by AKKOGORILLA to create a distinctive sound that displays the breadth of Foodman's creative abilities. The downtempo electronic single "Elephant - Foodman Remix" by D.A.N. incorporates the glitchy beats and soundscapes that have become Foodman's trademark.

The song "Nothing Could Be Better - Foodman Remix" by HOMESHAKE is another noteworthy collaboration. It has a melodic and dreamy electronic production that is stacked beneath HOMESHAKE's vocals. However, "no.2" with Koji Nakamura and Takashi Numazawa is one of the most intriguing collaborations. The song's electronic and traditional Japanese instrument fusion showcases Foodman's skill in fusing old-world sounds with cutting-edge production methods.

Collaborations between Foodman and diverse artists emphasize both his versatility in terms of production techniques and genres as well as his distinctive approach to electronic music. Together, they produce songs that are distinctive and memorable, bringing out the best in both performers. Foodman is one of the most intriguing musicians in the electronic music world because of his eagerness to experiment and push the limits of his production.