Date Course Pentagon Royal Garden from Japan |
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avestin
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Topic: Date Course Pentagon Royal Garden from Japan Posted: October 20 2007 at 21:06 |
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With this thread I guess I'll get even less response and views than with the other ones given the nature of this band....
If you want special, you're in the right place... if you want weird, you're in the right place.... If you want original, you're in the right place... If you want ear friendly or catchiness, well... that's debatable...
Here's Adam's bio here on PA:
Date Course Pentagon Royal Garden was the resulting emergence of several key protagonists within the Japanese underground scene, forming an astounding new super group in both musical scope and members [11+]. Formed by Naruyoshi Kikuchi in ’99 out of the ashes of RIO/free jazz group Tipographica, he quickly snapped up guitar and turntable guru Otomo Yoshihide, along with fellow ‘New Jazz Quintet’ compatriots Kenta Tsugami and Yasuhiro Yoshigaki. Expansions followed, inducting musicians prolific in technical capabilities and affluent experiences within improv circles.
DCPRG hit the scene with brute force, releasing two albums in 2001. Their first a split record with Rovo [Japanese post-rock band], who shares members from DCPRG’s line-up. Their second release for the year ‘Report From Iron Mountain’ resolved their initiation, catapulting the band to sit alongside other notables from the underground scene. Upon numerous occasions, ‘Report From Iron Mountain’ sites uncanny parallels to Miles Davis Bitches Brew, intersecting improvised electronics and funked out grooves with Tipographica’s quirky RIO. Persons familiar with the Japanese scene will lick the lips in anticipation, while Jazz-rock gurus will find many pleasurable facets underneath the thicket of edgy counterparts. Recommended ! ==Adam (Black Velvet)== This is their profile in Nipop - http://nippop.com/artist/artist_id-44/artist_name-date_course_pentagon_royal_garden/
Website (Japanese) http://columbia.jp/dcprg/
Look for videos of them in their PA page (link above).
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honganji
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 21:33 | ||||
Unfortunately, DCPRG disbanded recently ....
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avestin
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 21:34 | ||||
Really?! Damn it!
I still need to get more albums of theirs but they are so expensive!
(a post by Adam in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1....).
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Apsalar
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Posted: October 20 2007 at 21:50 | ||||
ah just noticed this.
I only have Report of Iron Mountain, which is a splendid album, whatever way you look at it. Critics tend to site them as a Japanese version of Bitches Brew (more particularly this album). This was one of the reason I first checked out the band, since BB is one of my favourite album. I think anyone into 'lively' fusion and the Jazzy side of Avant-prog should love this band. |
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honganji
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Posted: October 21 2007 at 06:12 | ||||
Really, DCPRG disbanded.
Please see this site. --->http://d.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/DCPRG
Maybe you can't understand what is written in Japanese. But you can see 2007年4月25日、O-WESTでのライブにて、解散が発表された。. This sentence means ''DCPRG said their disbandment in live concert at On Air West on April 25, 2007''.
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honganji
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Posted: October 21 2007 at 06:22 | ||||
By the way, HMV Japan sells their albums by these prices. Are they more expensive than your shops?
Ooops, if they are cheaper than your favorite shop, I didn't think about shipping cost! Usually Japanese shops require expensive shipping cost. HMV is also such case ... When I purchase some albums in this shop, I'm no need to pay this cost. It is applied only for customers in Japan.
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