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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2006 at 16:28
Originally posted by baldy flapstick baldy flapstick wrote:

Wish I could say the same for yours but I've never heard of any of the bands you list!
Based on what i listed, which on your list would you recommend to me?
 
I can recommend :
Interpose -s/t (jazz-rock/art-rock)
Cosmos Factory - An Old Castle of Transylvania
Wha-Ha-Ha (check out the album listed in PA)
Korekyojinn - s/t, Isotope
Other Bondage Fruit
Ruins - II, Burning Stone*, Symphonica and others as well
KULTIVATOR - Barndomens Stigar
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2006 at 16:39
Thanks for that, I'll add those to my already enormous "To buy" list!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2006 at 16:54
I like Interpose too, but I *love* Flat 122
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 27 2006 at 18:13
Just to mention again my enthusiasm with Le Silo and their release 8.8.
Take all that is good from RIO/Avant bands of passed times and squeeze it tightly and you get this dynamic performance.
 
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 06:25
Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:

I'm only quite new to the Japanese scene and as of yet I don't think I can quite narrow it down to just 5 bands. But here are some of the bands I am finding interesting at the moment. - Boredoms (would have to one of my favourite bands at the moment) - Acid Mothers Temple - OOIOO - Haino Keiji - Ruins - Brast Burn - karuna khyal - Wha-ha-ha - Ground Zero (alongside many other Otomo Yoshihide projects) - Taj Mahal Travellers - Sanhedolin - Korekyojinn - Lacrymosa I'm sure there are many more by they are some I have been interested in. Also this is probably a good place to ask. Does anybody know anything about the band EPIDEMIC CAUSE? All I know is they are a Japanese trio focusing in the realms of avant-garde.   

 

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Adam, did you finally get some info on Epidemic Cause?

 

 

    

Sorry about the slow reply. But I don't know much about Epidemic Cause still. There are actually 2 CD's in my store, but I always seem to buy something else instead. Though I was having a look through some of the ablum details and it seems both of those albums for produced by an Australia record company. I will have to ask to have a listen sometime soon.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 08:39

Adam, I just wanted to thank you in front of the forum for baing the main cause of my increasing and porfound interest in the Japanese music scene on all its varieties (be it noise, "usual" prog, zeuhl and the rest of the lot). This scene is becoming my number one priority in unravelling and discovering new and old obscure bands/musicians. I now put extra emphasis on learning more and buying more music from these two countries. The two other persons I wish to thank are Honganji and Yukorin.

The problem with the Japanese scene is obviously the language barrier which makes it difficult to find much info in English, which is available but not as much as it is in Japanese. I also looked at a list by Honganji and I saw there names written in Japanese and this constitutes a problem in looking for those bands, since I don;t know their names... LOL
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 08:58
I kwon Ain soph and Hiromi the jazz pianist...
quelqu'un pour un jam?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 09:06

Honganji is definitely the man avers!

Honganjisama. Write a book. Please! Any language. Any price. Yoroshikuonegaiitashimasu!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 15:46
I feel like a complete newbie when it comes to Japanese prog, but the more I play it, the more I'm convinced that Kenso's FABULIS MIRABILIBUS is the best prog album to come out of ANY country in the last ten years! (Just read my review if you want to find out more.)

Also, if you're a prog-only maniac you may not be interested to hear this, but I have been deeply impressed by KARUKI ZAAMEN KURI NO HANA (2003) by Shiina Ringo, one of Japan's top female rockers. It's a neo-psychedelic album, somewhat similar in style and mood(s) to Kevin Ayers' CONFESSIONS OF DR DREAM, Todd Rundgren's A WIZARD A TRUE STAR, and that mini-opera by Kate Bush about a drowning girl (although the vocals are totally different from Bush's). Fairly spooky, but still fun, if you see what I mean. So if you can get hold of it, don't hesitate!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 17:33
I have most of the japanese keyboard driven prog albuns (courtesy of Gerard, Ars Nova, Social Tension, Deja Vu,etc)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 20:18
Originally posted by Yukorin Yukorin wrote:


Honganji is definitely the man avers!

Honganjisama. Write a book. Please! Any language. Any price. Yoroshikuonegaiitashimasu!



 
 Impossible LOL
 My knowledge is too small to write a book. Cry
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 20:21
Originally posted by fuxi fuxi wrote:


Also, if you're a prog-only maniac you may not be interested to hear this, but I have been deeply impressed by KARUKI ZAAMEN KURI NO HANA (2003) by Shiina Ringo, one of Japan's top female rockers.



Great shout fuxi! Probably the first mention of her on here. Broke my heart when she got married

http://www.toshiba-emi.co.jp/ringo/ringonouta/flash/index_j.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shina_Ringo


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 20:24
Originally posted by honganji honganji wrote:

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 Impossible LOL
 My knowledge is too small to write a book. Cry


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2006 at 20:32
Originally posted by fuxi fuxi wrote:

I feel like a complete newbie when it comes to Japanese prog, but the more I play it, the more I'm convinced that Kenso's FABULIS MIRABILIBUS is the best prog album to come out of ANY country in the last ten years! (Just read my review if you want to find out more.)

Also, if you're a prog-only maniac you may not be interested to hear this, but I have been deeply impressed by KARUKI ZAAMEN KURI NO HANA (2003) by Shiina Ringo, one of Japan's top female rockers. It's a neo-psychedelic album, somewhat similar in style and mood(s) to Kevin Ayers' CONFESSIONS OF DR DREAM, Todd Rundgren's A WIZARD A TRUE STAR, and that mini-opera by Kate Bush about a drowning girl (although the vocals are totally different from Bush's). Fairly spooky, but still fun, if you see what I mean. So if you can get hold of it, don't hesitate!

Honganji-han ni yoroshiku,
Saga no takebayashi kara,
JV
 
椎517;519;檎 (Shiina Ringo) Shocked
Auuu ! Japanese proggers seldom talk about her, because she is one of the top popular singers. I didn't know she made such a psychedelic feeling album. ShockedShockedShockedShockedShocked
 
 
Ó52;爾522;精液栗ノŎ57; (KARUKI ZAAMEN KURI NO HANA). However this is CCCD. I wish to buy but also I don't buy CCCDs. How stupid Toshiba EMI is to release it on CCCD ! Angry 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 07 2006 at 02:10
Ok, My Recent 5:

1. Live At Doors - Koenjihyakkei
2. 8.8 - Le*Silo
3. Blind Baby Has Its Mothers Eyes - Les Rallizes Denudes
4. Outtakes 66-78 - Seikazoku
5. Pop Tatari - Boredoms



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