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Cibo Matto
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concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
13
2018
Jersey City, NJ
White Eagle Hall
I Was There
AUG
25
2016
Santa Monica, CA
Santa Monica Pier
I Was There
NOV
23
2015
Nantes, France
Cite des Confres
I Was There
NOV
22
2015
Paris, France
Philarmonie de Paris
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NOV
21
2015
Paris, France
Philarmonie de Paris
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NOV
19
2015
Bristol, United Kingdom
Colston Hall
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Fan Reviews

Bryan
February 21st 2014
Great performance! crowd loved them. Miho speaks kind of soft so it was hard to hear when she was speaking to the audience. They did most of Hotel Valentine as well as remixes of classics like Stereo Type A and Birthday Cake
San Francisco, CA@slims
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About Cibo Matto
Cibo Matto was a New York City-based band formed by Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda in 1994. Despite being based in the US rather than Japan, they have strong links with the shibuya-kei scene in their use of sampling and mixture of trip-hop and rock, but stand out amongst other such artist for their particularly strong use of Latin and South American music. Cibo Matto is an Italian phrase that was thought to mean "food crazy", but actually means "crazy food".
After working together in the noise rock band Leitoh Lychee, Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda formed Cibo Matto around 1994. While recording tracks for their first album, Viva! La Woman, they collaborated with the The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Russell Simmons and others, on a side project called Butter 08. Viva! was released in 1996.
They later added band members Sean Lennon on guitar, and Timo Ellis on drums to record the second full-length album, Stereotype A. While Viva! had strong hip-hop and trip-hop elements, Stereotype leaned more more towards their rock, pop and latin side. Released in 1999, would be their last studio album. The group continued to play live concerts until disbanding near the end of 2001. Yuka Honda went on to release solo albums and continued to collaborate with Sean, while Miho Hatori moved onto bossa nova, teaming up with guitarist Smokey Hormel to form Smokey & Miho, then joining the Gorillaz for their self-titled first album and eventually releasing her own solo album.
In 1997, the band guest-performed on the television show buffy the vampire slayer's second season premiere in the fictional club The Bronze, performing "Spoon" and "Sugar Water".
Since the break-up in 2001, their songs have been played in many different places, including the video game Jet Set Radio Future.
"Birthday Cake" was featured in the Kids in the Hall's feature-length film, Brain Candy.
After working together in the noise rock band Leitoh Lychee, Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda formed Cibo Matto around 1994. While recording tracks for their first album, Viva! La Woman, they collaborated with the The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Russell Simmons and others, on a side project called Butter 08. Viva! was released in 1996.
They later added band members Sean Lennon on guitar, and Timo Ellis on drums to record the second full-length album, Stereotype A. While Viva! had strong hip-hop and trip-hop elements, Stereotype leaned more more towards their rock, pop and latin side. Released in 1999, would be their last studio album. The group continued to play live concerts until disbanding near the end of 2001. Yuka Honda went on to release solo albums and continued to collaborate with Sean, while Miho Hatori moved onto bossa nova, teaming up with guitarist Smokey Hormel to form Smokey & Miho, then joining the Gorillaz for their self-titled first album and eventually releasing her own solo album.
In 1997, the band guest-performed on the television show buffy the vampire slayer's second season premiere in the fictional club The Bronze, performing "Spoon" and "Sugar Water".
Since the break-up in 2001, their songs have been played in many different places, including the video game Jet Set Radio Future.
"Birthday Cake" was featured in the Kids in the Hall's feature-length film, Brain Candy.
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Send a request to Cibo Matto to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Beck
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AIR
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Cibo Matto merch


Stereo Type a
$14.97
View All
concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
13
2018
Jersey City, NJ
White Eagle Hall
I Was There
AUG
25
2016
Santa Monica, CA
Santa Monica Pier
I Was There
NOV
23
2015
Nantes, France
Cite des Confres
I Was There
NOV
22
2015
Paris, France
Philarmonie de Paris
I Was There
NOV
21
2015
Paris, France
Philarmonie de Paris
I Was There
NOV
19
2015
Bristol, United Kingdom
Colston Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Bryan
February 21st 2014
Great performance! crowd loved them. Miho speaks kind of soft so it was hard to hear when she was speaking to the audience. They did most of Hotel Valentine as well as remixes of classics like Stereo Type A and Birthday Cake
San Francisco, CA@slims
View More Fan Reviews
About Cibo Matto
Cibo Matto was a New York City-based band formed by Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda in 1994. Despite being based in the US rather than Japan, they have strong links with the shibuya-kei scene in their use of sampling and mixture of trip-hop and rock, but stand out amongst other such artist for their particularly strong use of Latin and South American music. Cibo Matto is an Italian phrase that was thought to mean "food crazy", but actually means "crazy food".
After working together in the noise rock band Leitoh Lychee, Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda formed Cibo Matto around 1994. While recording tracks for their first album, Viva! La Woman, they collaborated with the The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Russell Simmons and others, on a side project called Butter 08. Viva! was released in 1996.
They later added band members Sean Lennon on guitar, and Timo Ellis on drums to record the second full-length album, Stereotype A. While Viva! had strong hip-hop and trip-hop elements, Stereotype leaned more more towards their rock, pop and latin side. Released in 1999, would be their last studio album. The group continued to play live concerts until disbanding near the end of 2001. Yuka Honda went on to release solo albums and continued to collaborate with Sean, while Miho Hatori moved onto bossa nova, teaming up with guitarist Smokey Hormel to form Smokey & Miho, then joining the Gorillaz for their self-titled first album and eventually releasing her own solo album.
In 1997, the band guest-performed on the television show buffy the vampire slayer's second season premiere in the fictional club The Bronze, performing "Spoon" and "Sugar Water".
Since the break-up in 2001, their songs have been played in many different places, including the video game Jet Set Radio Future.
"Birthday Cake" was featured in the Kids in the Hall's feature-length film, Brain Candy.
After working together in the noise rock band Leitoh Lychee, Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda formed Cibo Matto around 1994. While recording tracks for their first album, Viva! La Woman, they collaborated with the The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Russell Simmons and others, on a side project called Butter 08. Viva! was released in 1996.
They later added band members Sean Lennon on guitar, and Timo Ellis on drums to record the second full-length album, Stereotype A. While Viva! had strong hip-hop and trip-hop elements, Stereotype leaned more more towards their rock, pop and latin side. Released in 1999, would be their last studio album. The group continued to play live concerts until disbanding near the end of 2001. Yuka Honda went on to release solo albums and continued to collaborate with Sean, while Miho Hatori moved onto bossa nova, teaming up with guitarist Smokey Hormel to form Smokey & Miho, then joining the Gorillaz for their self-titled first album and eventually releasing her own solo album.
In 1997, the band guest-performed on the television show buffy the vampire slayer's second season premiere in the fictional club The Bronze, performing "Spoon" and "Sugar Water".
Since the break-up in 2001, their songs have been played in many different places, including the video game Jet Set Radio Future.
"Birthday Cake" was featured in the Kids in the Hall's feature-length film, Brain Candy.
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