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Mamitori Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San: 25/12/2013 - VINYL LPTitle: 25 12 2013 Artist: Mamitori Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San Label: Bruit Direct Disques Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5055869511605 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2015 07 24 Number of Discs: 1 In keeping with the freer releases in their catalog (Sky Needle, La Ligne Claire, Minitel), Bruit Direct Disques presents 25 12 2013, a live album by Japanese group Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San, often referred to by their nickname, Mamitori. Savagely DIY and
Title: 25/12/2013Artist: Mamitori Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San
Label: Bruit Direct Disques
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5055869511605
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2015-07-24
Number of Discs: 1
In keeping with the freer releases in their catalog (Sky Needle, La Ligne Claire, Minitel), Bruit Direct Disques presents 25/12/2013, a live album by Japanese group Ulithi Empress Yonaguni San, often referred to by their nickname, Mamitori. Savagely DIY and autonomous, Mamitori have released only a handful of copies of a privately pressed record, while lead guitarist Aritomo has put out an abundance of self-produced acid-folk records, hand-assembling sleeves for every copy. David Keenan compared the band's 2012 album 19968; 20108; 19977; Fairy Tail Chimidoro Phenomenon Satan Inferno Dress Ha Cattlemurarete Yggdrasill 12495;Wa Sasaru to Isn't Anything being creepy-crawled by Idiot O'Clock or the early Rough Trade singles as curated by Jutok Kaneko and Reiko Kudo. The six tracks offered here (drawn from that 2012 album) were recorded in public and are reproduced accurately, with silences and tuning included at the express request of the band. Guitars are skinned alive, twisted in counterpoint, or played with a cheesegrater; the frail vocal is as exhausted as it is sweet; the trumpet plays it's dying breath; the bouncy rhythm section offers a skeleton of rigor; psych-rock is reduced here to fluff, with only a scraggy trunk of the spinal column remaining. Mamitori follows the traces of the ancestral giants of '70s avant-rock (Hendrix, Velvets, Captain Beefheart, Henry Cow, Can, The Red Krayola), except it's an odd Post-Punk mess that spits from their amps. Accident is king with Mamitori, and their psychotic free Rock, loaded with open-tuned guitars, sometimes feels like shreds of sound; limping and out of phase, played obliquely, their music is at once absolutely diaphanous and indecipherable. Nothing is ever in place and everything cracks up and frays; it's an atonal construction that threatens to become melodious at any minute. Ultimately, Mamitori hides a form of twee Pop unwittingly battered by no wave, every chord of which could be a blank bullet. One might mistake the sound for My Bloody Valentine violently colliding with The Shaggs, The Pastels attacked by Mars, or Pere Ubu holding paws with Swell Maps. Is a No Tokyo emerging decades after No New York? This live set, in front of a ghost-like public, serves as a hint of this Japanese band's profound peculiarity, joyfully perplexing everyone even further by citing alternative J-Rock supertars L'Arc-en-Ciel as an influence. Mamitori will have you humming songs you hadn't noticed were there.
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Fairy Tail Chimidoro Phenomenon Satan
1.2 A2. Ethereal Sadness Fairy Tail Interno Dress Cattle Mutilation ???
1.3 A3. Gaia Saver ???? ????? Dreaming Girl14
1.4 B1. Tengoku
1.5 B2. Alpha
1.6 B3. J San R.I
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★★★★★ 5
Sturdy, Space-Saving Organizer That Makes Cabinets Way More Functional
The **BOIVSHI 2-Tier Vertical Pull-Out Spice Rack Organizer** is a really practical upgrade if you’re trying to clean up a cluttered cabinet or pantry. The vertical design makes excellent use of narrow spaces, and the **smooth sliding rails** are one of the best parts—it pulls out cleanly so you can actually see everything instead of digging through shelves.
The metal frame feels solid and heavy-duty, and the chrome finish gives it a clean, modern look that blends well inside most cabinets. It’s especially helpful for organizing spice jars, oils, sauces, or small pantry items so everything stays upright and easy to grab.
Installation is fairly simple, and once mounted, it feels stable when sliding in and out. The motion is smooth enough that it doesn’t feel like it’s going to jam or tip items over, which is a common issue with cheaper pull-out racks.
One thing to keep in mind is sizing—this type of organizer works best in **standard-width cabinets**, so measuring your space first is important. Also, like most pull-out systems, it’s more about **function and accessibility** than maximizing sheer storage volume.
Overall, it’s a very effective way to turn wasted cabinet space into organized, accessible storage. If you’re tired of stacked spice jars or cluttered shelves, this is a strong upgrade.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026
★★★★★ 3
A Sturdy Spice Rack With Some Perks and Some Limitations
We really needed a new spice rack that holds a variety of bottle sizes, and this one is made for a pretty brand-specific bottle style. It does hold some of the older model metal containers, so it looks like we will be adapting to the newer sizes and shapes. This organizer is easy to assemble and fits the space I designed perfectly. The bottom shelf is very sturdy, and the top shelf is not quite as solid, and I'm not sure exactly why.
One thing is for sure: when you fill this spice rack to capacity, you will have all the spices necessary for a well-stocked kitchen. We have not filled it up, but my guess is that we can fit between 35 and 40 individual spice bottles and cans.
Overall, it is at the higher end of value for the money, but it may serve us perfectly through the years and prove itself to be an excellent value and keep all of our spices well organized.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Very nice pull-out spice rack for square bottles. Mount with screws for permanence.
This Boivshi spice rack organizer is made with stainless steel, and has racks deep enough to keep your spice jars securely in place. There’s a thin plastic sheet for the bottom of each rack. Due to the shape of the racks, I recommend using square spice jars rather than round ones. My 6 ounce square jars fit well, and each rack holds 5 jars. Or you can use the smaller 4 ounce square spice jars and fit 6 jars in each rack. The 4 ounce jars will be looser and slide around more when you pull each rack out. I also recommend getting some round ingredient labels for your jar lids so you can identify contents quickly without having to lift each jar to look at the label. The stainless steel metal is thick, smooth and well attached, with nicely rounded corners. The top row is height adjustable. Each rack has its own extension mechanism. That means when you pull out a rack, it doesn’t pull out the entire row. This is especially important if you’ve used the adhesive to attach the rack to your pantry shelf or inside a cabinet as a top heavy item will pull and loosen the adhesive over time. The rack comes with mounting adhesive and wood mounting screws and its own screwdriver, another bonus for ease of installation. You can choose to mount the rack with the adhesive or the screws. My personal preference here is to attach this rack with the provided screws rather than the adhesive. With glass jars and weight that’s being pulled out over a tile floor in a pantry or over a hard countertop, having the risk of adhesive giving way is inviting disaster. So consider all the options when deciding on how to attach it. Overall, this Boivshi Spice Rack Organizer is very well made, and is a good deal at this price point. I definitely recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Expensive, but Smooth, Sturdy Spice Rack
I received the BOIVSHI Spice Rack Organizer through the Vine program, and overall I’m quite pleased with its quality.
The rack feels sturdy and well-made. The metal construction has a solid, heavy-duty feel, and the chrome finish gives it a clean, modern look that works well in most kitchens.
The pull-out mechanism is smooth and glides nicely. The 2-tier design is efficient and makes good use of vertical space. Installation was fairly easy and the instructions are simple enough to follow.
For me, it is limited to smaller spice bottles, due to the configuration of my cabinet which limits the available height of the top tier. Also, the rack has to be secured to the surface, either with screws or adhesive mount, to prevent it from sliding around.
Overall, it is well made and a practical solution for organizing spices. If your cabinet dimensions are compatible and you mostly use standard-size spice jars, it’s a solid upgrade that makes everyday cooking more convenient.
However, this is a very expensive spice rack, if you compare it to similar items.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good size, looks nice, mostly easy to put together and install
Okay I love this a lot more than I expected to. I was not extremely excited about the instructions. They come with a warning that if you have any doubts about your ability to install this, call a qualified technician. It just seemed condescending. Also, everything is printed poorly, like someone put this together in the 80's and it printed smudgingly and this is the copies from that. The only thing that this made confusing was when trying to figure out where the cabinet screws go (before I realized that was an alternative install), you really can't tell which holes they go in. Turns out they probably go in the holes covered by the pre-installed sticky PVC mat.
Only other issue I had was that it comes with a screwdriver. It seems so wasteful to include something that should be in every household, especially those who buy diy things like this.
But beyond that, everything else is great. It was easy to put together, it was easy to place in the cupboard, and it was easy to fill.
I love that each line comes out individually. It's nice and sturdy. I tried pulling on it to test it, and the sticky was strong.
I mostly loved that, even though this took up 3/4 of the shelf, I was able to fit all my small spices AND my honey AND my sprinkles. I went from 3 overflowing shelves to 2 full shelves and an almost empty one. I only have 6 items on the top. I feel super happy about this.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2026