Food Brain is presented in the available review as an extravagant Japanese ensemble whose release Bansan (Social Gathering) is entirely instrumental and mixes psychedelic, progressive, experimental and free-jazz textures.

The review notes Food Brain appears in Julian Cope's Japrocksampler. The album Bansan (Social Gathering) is described as their only work in that review and mentions Shinki Chen on electric guitar.

The single available review presents Food Brain's Bansan (Social Gathering) as an instrumental, eclectic work mixing psychedelic, progressive, experimental and free-jazz elements. The album is described as diverse in texture, featuring pompus organ, clarinet, harsh drums and electric guitar. The reviewer notes the band's presence in Julian Cope's Japrocksampler and highlights Shinki Chen on electric guitar. Overall the review rates the album 4/5.

For:Fans of Japanese psychedelic/progressive/experimental rock and collectors of obscure japrock recordings.

 A very lively compendium that often sketches, with daring language, skewed and discrepant sounds, iridescent colors, and aberrant, distorted, and cryptic perceptions, the Krautrocksampler has made Julian Cope a deity for the adepts of the Germanic Word scattered across the entire globe.

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