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DamoXt7942
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Topic: Japanese Prog! Posted: March 19 2013 at 00:51 |
Plankowner
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Posted: May 10 2011 at 04:36 |
bump ... was also looking for DamoX thread..
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SaltyJon
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Posted: November 15 2010 at 18:16 |
I'll post some of the bands I own material from later along with recommendations. I'll probably overlap with others.
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@thehop
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Posted: November 15 2010 at 18:04 |
Hello, I'm relative unknown in "japanese soundworld" - but this here is my alltime-everywhere-music! (over-all other - except Magma ;) Do You Know any similair (live) group, band etc. to this timeless "healing music" Kiyohiko Senba & the Haniwa All-Stars - Live In Concert (Japan 1991) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xus1RBA8uCw Kiyohiko Senba & The Haniwa All-Stars & Jun Togawa (Japan 1991)
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Takeshi Kovacs
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Posted: November 07 2008 at 09:21 |
Happy Family - Toscco |
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b_olariu
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 02 2007 Location: Romania Status: Offline Points: 5532 |
Posted: November 07 2008 at 05:51 |
Bands from Japan that i have and enjoy very much are. I'm not mentioning the albums that i have at each one, only the bands
Mahoujin
Outer Limits
Teru's Symhonia
Gerard
Magdalena
Vermilion Sands
Deja Vu
Ars Nova
Bellaphon
Cinema
Novela
Pazzo Fanfano di Musicas
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Takeshi Kovacs
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Posted: November 07 2008 at 05:21 |
This is what I have (not a great deal):
Koenjihyakkei - Angher Shisspa Mahoujin - Babylonia Suite Yuzo Iwata - Drowning In The Sky Ghost - In Stormy Nights Gerard and Ars Nova - Keyboards Triangle Far Out - Nihonjin Gerard - Power Of Infinity KBB - Proof Of Concept Outer Limits - The Scene Of Pale Blue Outer Limits - Stromalite Naikaku - Shell Naikaku - Wheel Of Fortune Acid Mothers Temple - Starless and Bible Black Ain Soph - A Story Of Mysterious Forest Yellow Magic Orchestra - Technodelic Kenso - Utsuroi Yuku Mono Starless - Wish Interpose+ - Interpose+ |
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Takeshi Kovacs
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Posted: November 06 2008 at 19:44 |
Maria - 魔璃鴉
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memowakeman
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Posted: November 04 2008 at 20:11 |
i believe i have mentioned it in other threads, but i strongly suggest the latest Outer Limits release called Stromatolite, which was my personal top 2007 album.
Awesome symphonic prog!
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crimson87
Prog Reviewer Joined: January 03 2008 Location: Argentina Status: Offline Points: 1818 |
Posted: November 03 2008 at 20:55 |
I just know a few names like Ain Soph and Hiromi (Jazz Fusion) Gerard and Yonin Bayashi. Japanese mucisians are proficient in their instruments specially with jazz.
Cant wait to get ARS NOVA!!!!
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Atavachron
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Posted: July 03 2008 at 04:06 |
erik neuteboom
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Posted: July 03 2008 at 03:54 |
Thanks for reanimating this thread, BrianB These are my finest Japanese progrock discoveries in the last years: KBB – Live 2004 By the way, I also own the Live 2005 Official Bootleg DVD by KBB but I can't find my review ... sorry. INTERPOSE+ - Interpose+ - WOW, this is an amazing debut CD from a Japanese band that has so much to offer and an incredible high level of musicianship! 1. Aircon (11:03): The intro delivers a slow and compelling rhythm with howling electric guitar, then a powerful mid-tempo rhythm with jazzrock overtones and great interplay. Lots of dynamic shiftings moods, pleasant female vocals and great soli on electric guitar, synthesizer and violin (Akihisa Tsuboy from KBB). Their sound reminds me of fellow Japanese band Providence because of the female vocals and jazzrock inspiration. 2. Dayflower (10:04): A slow rhythm with a dreamy atmoshpere featuring awesome violin-Mellotron flights. Gradually the music becomes more lush and dynamic featuring moving, often howling electric guitar runs and a spectacular synthesizer soli. The final part delivers a short piece on classical guitar. 3. Zitensia (8:30): This compositions contains dynamic an powerful interplay (guitar, piano, rhythm-section) and many fiery and howling electric guitar soli (including wah-wah). The level is very high and evokes the excellent jazzrock from Mahavishnu Orchestra, splendid! 4. Koibumi (10:55): A wonderful track with a great build-up, first dreamy with flute-like keyboards, warm female vocals and tender piano runs, then gradually more lush featuring a sensitive electric guitar solo. Again Providence is on my mind because of the powerful female vocals and dynamic interplay. The final part delivers some beautiful classical guitar and just another splendid, very sensitive electric guitar solo. 5. Last Sign (7:16): The atmosphere is dreamy with slow and sensitive jazzy guitar runs, soaring keyboards and strong drums. The music becomes more dynamic with sensational synthesizer flights and fiery electric guitar runs, the rhythm-section sounds strong and propulsive. The second part delivers exciting dynamic music with a swirling Hammond organ solo and harder-edged electric guitar, the interplay is amazing! THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST JAPANESE PROGROCK ALBUMS EVER MADE, I AM SURE IT WILL PLEASE BOTH THE SYMPHONIC ROCK FANS AS THE MORE JAZZROCK INSPIRED AFICIONADOS!!
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BrianB
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Posted: July 03 2008 at 01:03 |
Even though the name looks Italian Il Berlione are Japanese.
Their self titled and "In 453 Minutes Infernal Cooking" albums are worth a listen. There is definatly some quality prog happening in Japan. |
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"In music the passions enjoy themselves."
Friedrich Nietzsche |
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honganji
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Posted: October 10 2007 at 12:41 |
Hahaha Really home game.
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Abstrakt
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Posted: October 10 2007 at 10:01 |
I've heard very little from that genre.
Koenjihyakkei was complete noise to me. Ruins was a bit more my taste, still not sure about it, though.
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Bj-1
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Posted: October 10 2007 at 09:45 |
If you like avant-prog with a sillier approach, I'd strongly recommend Wha-Ha-Ha. An acquired taste, but extremely rewarding!
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RIO/AVANT/ZEUHL - The best thing you can get with yer pants on!
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Tapfret
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Posted: October 10 2007 at 01:45 |
The first 2 Bondage Fruit albums have dual female vox.
There is also a band called OOIOO and the band leading up to them, Boredoms.
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Pezmerga
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Posted: October 09 2007 at 23:32 |
Wow thanks! I'll definately be checking some of these out!
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: October 09 2007 at 09:04 |
Superior post Honganji, a kind of home game From your list I would like to recommend:
31.Kubota Yoko (she also sings in Saber Taiger) Providence
... especially their debut album entitled I'll Recite An Old Myth From ... criminally overlooked on this site!
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Shakespeare
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Posted: October 09 2007 at 08:22 |
That's as far as I can get in spelling the name...
is the full name Koenjihyakkei? I always just say Koenji to be safe. |
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