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Catch Wave (1975) - Takehisa KOSUGI
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Ghostly music
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Thanks Pierre, you're such an intellectual of PSIKE subgenres.
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Hi, mates. Last night I've attended fantastic gigs by LE SILO and DJAMRA (also see here) ... the third combo performing under the moniker of KITSUNE NO YOMEIRI (a fox bride in English) have fermented another mysterious atmmosphere among the stage and the audience. They have been founded in 2006 by the frontman MADONASHI in Kyoto. Lots of gigs have been done around Kyoto and in 2009 they've been reformed as a sextet, based upon acoustic instruments and cynical lyrics. Three studio-recorded albums have been released so far. (left to right) Ken'ichi SARUTA (bass), Akane MATSUBARA (trumpets, glockenspiel), KAGI (drums, percussion), MADONASHI (guitar, voices), HISAYO (keyboards) Folksy / acoustic / mixed (or minced) rock tinged with some multirhythmic / progressive essence ... afraid I could not clasify precisely, awesome musical messages really. Bravo! Fukan Seyo Getsuyobi (Overlook on Monday) Thank you for reading this blog.
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Electronic Specialist? Oh hell. I just have an unnatural love for the sub. I've been loving all your recent Krautrock and PE reviews, I love me some Silvester Anfang, I've got the Funeral Folk cassette and it's as wild and awesomely demented as their studio releases. I'll also have to look into Grumbling Fur's work, anything psychedelic/electronic and dark probably means something i'll love. Edited by Sheavy - March 27 2016 at 01:02 |
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Oh btw my best find recently was this ultra-obscure one.
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KITSUNE NO YOMEIRI ... (left to right) MADONASHI (voices, acoustic guitar), HISAYO (keyboard, backing voices), Ken'ichi SARUTA (bass), KAGI (drums, percussion), Akane MATSUBARA (trumpet, backing voices), ZAKKIE (electric guitar) Greetings, Japanese progressive rock freaks! I've attended a superb gig by KITSUNE NO YOMEIRI above mentioned, and finally enjoyed their third album "Shinitakunai" (in English "don't want to die") purchased over their counter upon that gig. Shinitakunai (2013) - KITSUNE NO YOMEIRI
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Hi, Japanese progressive rock freaks! Just a reminder a Japanese progressive rock project by Seiichi YAMAMOTO and Atsushi TSUYAMA named OMOIDE HATOBA, whom I've introduced a long while before, are in PA library as a Krautrock combo. Their album "Kinsei" can notify you why they are in PA Krautrock subgenre, to be honest. Kinsei (1995) - OMOIDE HATOBA
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What a BIZARRE! One of Japanese Zeuhlers Ryoko ONO's newest solo album "Alternate Flash Heads" has 99 tracks each of which can be played randomly! Alternate Flash Heads (2015) - Ryoko ONO
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^Still haven't ordered this one... Even if I should, being a fan of SaxRuins.
By the way, I wonder if the "Zeuhl" label is the best category for Ryoko Ono's music: wouldn't she fit more in the avant-prog/RIO section of the encyclopedia? |
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Hi, Japanese and "Italian" progressive rock freaks!
Recently have not updated my blog (sorry ... currently I'm immersed in newer releases out of Japan) but today let me recommend an Italian bizarre Canterbury trio The WINSTONS. Some of their songs ("Diprotodon" and "Number Number") feature some mysterious (and meaningless) Japanese lyrics written and collaborated by Gun KAWAMURA and I guess (and do hope) we Japanese would get familiar with them in near future! The WINSTONS (Milan, Italy) An Italian rock commune The WINSTONS have been founded for getting into the Canterbury Scene by three renowned independent rock musicians - Lino Gitto (drums, voices, keyboards), Roberto DELL'ERA (bass, voices), and Enrico GABRIELLI (keyboards, voices, woodwind) - in the mid 2010s. They have altered their appearances under the monikers respectively of Linnon WINSTON, Rob WINSTON, and Enro WINSTON ... the three Winston Brothers have come on another musical scene based upon their career full of variety, that has produced a fruit as their debut eponymous shot in January 2016. The Winstons (2016) - The WINSTONS
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Cool thread, I'll have to read through it when I have more time. I'll admit, the only prog band in know from Japan is Kenso, and those guys kick some ass. I'm sure there are many great bands waiting for me to discover them.
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^ Thanks Jamie-BunBun, I'm so glad I can help you for your discovering some of Japanese bizarre.
Anyway, Kenso is one of great Japanese combos, you know.
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Hi, Japanese rock freaks!
Not listened to UNBELTIPO for a looong while but their perfect play has caught me completely hehe. Pheasantism (2007) - UNBELTIPO Quite suitable to call them kinda multirhythmic art. UNBELTIPO, one of offshoots of TIPOGRAPHICA, have been founded mainly by an ex-Tipo guitarist Tsuneo IMAHORI for incarnation of his musical conception and inspiration. He's recruited a splendidly talented rhythm section Mitsuru NASUNO (bass) and Yasuo SANO (drums), each of whom had experienced enough in Japanese underground rock scene. I've met Mitsuru several times in some venues and felt he's a gentleman with frank appearance but on the contrary his bass play on stage is incredibly impressive, intensive, and innovative. Just as upon stage, they play such a complicated rhythmic world so perfectly and (sounds) pleasantly. From the very beginning an improvisation-like persistent phrase is launched through their brilliant instruments and powerful inner mind. Magnificent impression and psychic addiction are certificated for the audience. Such a mystic enthusiasm could be heard obviously via Tsuneo's paranoiac invasion created with soundscape of the perfect trio. Ethnic essence, metallic bullets, metaphoric acoustic shots, or avantgarde funky chops ... each of them is complexly merged, crossed, and interplayed with other. And the rhythm section strictly support his superb guitar play (and sometimes get excessively superior to his lol). Although no cool speciality nor apparent originality can be heard, their musical unification and combo regulation is awesome really. Another tough point is that their creation should be too complex for the audience to dance or headbang together yeah! Thank you for reading this blog.
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Hope you don't mind me chiming in on an album, but I've just been listening to some great Japanese psych rock from 1969. It's from Toshi Ichiyanagi (who was married to Yoko Ono at one time). I see that a certain Master Pwogman mentioned it once in this thread. It's オペラ横尾忠則を歌う (Opera "From the Works of Tadanori Yokoo").
Uchida Yûya to za furawaazu (performed by The Flowers) is in particular pretty fantastic psych rock. The rest of the album is not so compelling from a PA standpoint. I had heard the album years ago, but just re-discovered this music on youtube years ago when I was searching for something else. EDIT: Figured out how to fix embeds so it will still work for me. Edited by Logan - August 12 2016 at 14:34 |
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^ Great "classical" psychic agents ... familiar with Prof. Ichiyanagi as an avantgarde classic composer / producer but got pretty immersed in another appearance of him.
Anyway, checked this CD upon Amazon site but quite too expensive to purchase ...
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It's pretty fantastic stuff from Ichiyanagi, but I also think those ones with the Flowers on them are really not that representative of the album (or indeed his other works). Incidentally, in vids I embed I only see a black box now. I can see other people's, and I could see those ones I posted yesterday. DO they work for you? If not for anyone else: Part one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsqGNCvsiCA Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzUQYSPHbIY It's pretty amazing, it reminds me of Krautrock such as Tago Mago ahead of its time.
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^ Looks like they don't work for me too. What's happening, or M@X's curse?
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Hi, I've attended Djamra's gig (upon Katan HIVIYA Osaka Tour 2016) tonight ... my live performance review is here.
So glad you can check. Edited by DamoXt7942 - September 24 2016 at 10:33 |
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