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Hey Alan,
Please check their albums especially Jackson and Tundra. Thumbs Up

Haha Caio, well said.
They consider a scribbled signature can be very cool ... my tuppond.

And for me,



It's very cool. LOL
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Yes, I think they think that's very cool, but you'll never find out who signed what unless you put some sort of identification tag, Keishiro. Tongue

And thanks, I though that this gif was so funny that I had to put on my signature. I'm glad you liked it. Big smile LOL


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Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:



 

I'll never understand why artists' signatures are always some sort of illegible scribble. LOL

And as far as I can tell, it's scribbled Japanese, so even more illegible to an English reader. Tongue
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LOL but ture. LOL
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SHIN (Malt Bar BAGUS in Okayama, Japan)

Ah anyway I dare not post here about whisky or something lol.


SHIN (JUNGLE)
Quote A Japanese rock bizarre JUNGLE were founded as an eclectic hardcore unit in mid 1990s by SHIN (bass, voices), TETSU (drums, voices), and KOHCHIMIN (guitar). Always veiled fanatic obscurity and innovative intention, they had gigged many times but sadly a bit tough for everyone to understand their eccentric soundscape called as "Nettai-urin Sound" by them.

In 1998, via an Osakan independent label Peng Trade, JUNGLE released their one and only album "Nettai-urin", recorded improvisationally in a live space Miyamasou. They're active still now as a trio featuring bass, drums, and percussion (without guitar) and have played on stage mainly in Osaka (and SHIN is a barman of Malt Bar Bagus in Okayama, Japan btw).


Nettai-urin (1998) - JUNGLE

They might make a cynical remark to the real world via this obscure album I guess, but actually this creation could have got to be another invention for Japanese avantgarde metal scene ... I cannot say anything large under my humble knowledge for progressive metal, though (sorry).

Their heavy bizarre trip gets started fully with making good use of sound effects, samplings, percussive kicks - the first track "1" will pick us up into a meditative world in the beginning, but don't be deceived. Our transcendental meditation can be broken into pieces easily by their deep, noisy guitar explosion regulated in a fuzzbox, aggressively erected runaway drumming, and loud voices / shouts along with Napalm-y or A.C.-y grindcore hints. Only through this mixed experiment we can realize what they should like to do upon this session (they say this was a live recording in a studio). What a hoot.



Basically, just as above, into this creation they might have squeezed various essence, phenomena ... including avantgarde, psychedelic, Kraut-ish experimental, grindcore-ish metal, post-punk, and percussive ethnic. Sometimes eccentric electric loudness and senseless violent words completely accelerate their madness deeply beneath altered states of mind ... the fourth one "4" can be called as advanced metal, and the following "5" or the most speedy metal "8" is obviously a psychedelic merry-go-round like Acid Mothers Temple or Speed Guru in Seikazoku, let me say.


Tracklist of Nettai-urin ... WTFIGO LOL

On the other hand, cool, distorted experiments, with comfortable percussion based upon Orientalism and cheesy voices (lol), remind us something like Krautrock. Funky percussive jacuzzi "6" or the last percussion suite "9", the most challenging and the most innovative for me, notifies us they might have fallen into tribalism via the recording session. Not simply experimental progressive metal played but also they might make a profound Sprechchor with such a mixture of progressive music. However, even now, they don't call their creation "progressive" at all, but "Nettai-urin Sound" (that’s it!). In my opinion, they must get proud of this splendid production. Bravo.




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Very tough for me to evaluate this album, a splendid Japanese RIO production though.


Ken'ichi TAKEDA (A-MUSIK)

A Japanese short-lived obscurity A-MUSIK were temporarily formed as an experimental music ensemble featuring Taisho-Goto played by Ken'ichi TAKEDA, the project leader of this combo. "E Ku Iroju" (1984) was their one and only album, in collaboration with Ryuichi SAKAMOTO (piano, ex-YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA), Tori KUDO (keyboards, synthesizers), Masami SHINODA (saxophone, ex-PUNGO) and so on, released via a Japanese experimental music label Zeitgenössische Musik Disk. Sadly another creation of A-MUSIK "Ikiteru Uchu Ni Mirarenakatta Yume Wo" has not been released, whilst they had disappeared from our sight.


E Ku Iroju (1984) - A-MUSIK

For me sounds like a cynicism and an antithesis against the Japanese policy of aggression upon the World War II, especially as for the first track upon Side B "Anti-Jap Rap (Han-Nichi Rap)" or the second one upon Side A "Vorwatz Suite" really, but mysteriously no review written about this issue has been seen around me.

Their album diagram can be thought exactly as Japanese RIO, that reminds us something like another Japanese RIO album named Taco, released two years before. Their cynical pop tunes merged with quirky saxophone snake snipes and weird Taisho-goto flows like the beginning of "La Guępe" by Bernard Vitet are well-matured and spooky-flavoured. Amazing for every RIO / Avant fan all around the world I guess actually ... we can hear another attraction in "On Suicide (Jisatsu Ni Tsuite)", featuring sensual female voices and saxophone explosions respectively, or a confusion with sticky swing-jazzy creampie and unpolished avantgarde jazz cramp in "There Will Never Be Another". With the danceable but not comfortable one "I Dance" we cannot dance.



Sadly for every Taco freak their aggressively-shouted saxophone-based extreme avantgarde jazz attitude is a bit monotonous and not so enough freshness can be heard as Taco. By the way, it's said A-MUSIK were founded as a short-lived temporary unit so that I'm afraid this "E Ku Iroju" might be a compilation, without any united whole. Every musician joining this combo should be a renowned, skilled one indeed, but it's a tough call in this commune not harmonization but serious music quarrels can be heard. I can appreciate this album much if it's simply a compilation, not a music theatre creation.

And let me say in conclusion, the first track "El Pueblo Unido Jamas Sera Vencido" is pretty fascinating, featuring Ken'ichi's beautiful Taisho-goto weirdness, his sixth sense!



A-Musik have been recommended by Alex (Sheavy) ... thanks Alex!


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I enjoy this, but that sax is brutal Headbanger
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Oh I’m not going to talk about Japanese Progressive Rock but progressive ambient created by two Japan (and Japanese Language) freaks ... Alan aka colorofmoney91 and Vompatti!


Hanashukketsu; Alan BOROKKUEI and VOMPATTI

HANASHUKKETSUwere founded as an experimental ambient duo by VOMPATTI (synthesizers, drum machine, percussion, noises) and Alan BOROKKUEI (guitar, banjo) in 2012. In the same year they’ve released their first creation "Ceramic Knives", as freely downloadable material in their Bandcamp or Soundcloud (see below).


Ceramic Knives (2012) - HANASHUKKETSU

Dissonance is sweet for me indeed.

This eccentric sound commune is HANASHUKKETSU's first work (actually, "Hanashukketsu" is a bit strange for Japanese but who cares?), created by two killas "ambient-drenched wombat" VOMPATTI and "bizarre noise freak" Alan BOROKKUEI. Veiled in mysterious atmosphere - sometimes warm and sometimes icy - their bleeding story about sharp-edged "Ceramic Knives" goes ahead. Sounds more ambient than rock for me really, but I can get absorbed into their fanatical dissonance with fragile optical glasses. Alan's lovely (but seriously improvised) guitar work and Vomp's synthesizer-based deep dreadfulness can get entangled with each other, and together accelerate their motivation for creating their original dark moon, where their fresh blood sometimes snaps aggressively and sometimes flows delicately.

The two tops play improvisation mysteriously - we can feel it dissonant I guess. And let me say, Vomp's dreadful synth horror can cheer Alan's slender guitar work up, and on the other hand, Alan can shoot Vompatti's splendid darkness up more and more. Exactly one killa and one killa are not only two, but many of anti-harmonized deliveries. Amazing.


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Anyway, can be read as "Bi-shukketsu", not "Hanashukketsu" lol.


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So supportive of our strange music   Hug Thanks :D

Oh, and as for the name, I came up with a pointless explanation; it's actually two words. Hana / Shukketsu (nose / bleeding) but I smashed the two individual words into one strange compound word. Kind of like how "Death" and "Spell" are words, but "Deathspell" officially not an actual word. 

So really, the name, I guess, should be 鼻|出血 (first kanji in kun'yomi, and last two kanji in on'yomi) but it looks odd Tongue I suppose HanaShukketsu or Hana|Shukketsu both look strange as well.

Is my analysis valid?
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Exactly.
Very good your original eccentricity is, at least for me. Cool
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Originally posted by DamoXt7942 DamoXt7942 wrote:

Oh I’m not going to talk about Japanese Progressive Rock but progressive ambient created by two Japan (and Japanese Language) freaks ... Alan aka colorofmoney91 and Vompatti!


Hanashukketsu; Alan BOROKKUEI and VOMPATTI

HANASHUKKETSUwere founded as an experimental ambient duo by VOMPATTI (synthesizers, drum machine, percussion, noises) and Alan BOROKKUEI (guitar, banjo) in 2012. In the same year they’ve released their first creation "Ceramic Knives", as freely downloadable material in their Bandcamp or Soundcloud (see below).


Ceramic Knives (2012) - HANASHUKKETSU

Dissonance is sweet for me indeed.

This eccentric sound commune is HANASHUKKETSU's first work (actually, "Hanashukketsu" is a bit strange for Japanese but who cares?), created by two killas "ambient-drenched wombat" VOMPATTI and "bizarre noise freak" Alan BOROKKUEI. Veiled in mysterious atmosphere - sometimes warm and sometimes icy - their bleeding story about sharp-edged "Ceramic Knives" goes ahead. Sounds more ambient than rock for me really, but I can get absorbed into their fanatical dissonance with fragile optical glasses. Alan's lovely (but seriously improvised) guitar work and Vomp's synthesizer-based deep dreadfulness can get entangled with each other, and together accelerate their motivation for creating their original dark moon, where their fresh blood sometimes snaps aggressively and sometimes flows delicately.

The two tops play improvisation mysteriously - we can feel it dissonant I guess. And let me say, Vomp's dreadful synth horror can cheer Alan's slender guitar work up, and on the other hand, Alan can shoot Vompatti's splendid darkness up more and more. Exactly one killa and one killa are not only two, but many of anti-harmonized deliveries. Amazing.


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Anyway, can be read as "Bi-shukketsu", not "Hanashukketsu" lol.


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Clap Really great stuff. Loving the use of the banjo with the dark, throbbing, ambient backdrop.
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Thanks, Alex :D
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i love ruins !!
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Colorofmoney and Vompatti?   I'm already downloading it. I expect very much from two trustful and respectable forum's friends. I love ambient and dissonances in any case.Big smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote octopus-4 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2012 at 03:46
I have problems with my home PC and I have "illegally" downloaded your album from my workplace. That's what I mean for "illegally" Wink.

I'm listening to it now while working and I'm liking it.  The contrast between the noise and the classical guitar is intriguing, but I'm only at the first track and I don't know what will come next.

However, should you look for inclusion in Avant you have already my Headbanger
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Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

I have problems with my home PC and I have "illegally" downloaded your album from my workplace. That's what I mean for "illegally" Wink.

I'm listening to it now while working and I'm liking it.  The contrast between the noise and the classical guitar is intriguing, but I'm only at the first track and I don't know what will come next.

However, should you look for inclusion in Avant you have already my Headbanger
Your comment is for Hanashukketsu? Cool

Their music is great indeed, and I love them (both music and themselves). Heart
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Originally posted by In a City Lining In a City Lining wrote:

i love ruins !!
Yeah. Approve
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Hi DamoXt
 
Would You be able to create me a list of 5-10 interesting artists
That you think its possible for me to get in a good CD shop in Japan (Tokyo/Fukuoka)
Subgenre dosent matter, but would be cool if there was Japaneese language vocals on some of them. 
 
 
 
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^ Ahhhh Tamijo, sorry for my belated reply but there are very few progressive rock CDs in Fukuoka or Tokyo ...
You can find something great upon Amazon, eBay, or so ... my two yen.
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