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DamoXt7942
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J. A. Caesar has been added in Progarchives as a Psych / Space resident a while before.
Anyway, let me recommend also a soundtrack titled "Den'en Ni Shisu" produced by J. A. Caesar, although this one had been created under the moniker of Tenjo-Sajiki, not J. A. Caesar solo. Very weird, very eccentric, and very fantastic really ... a splendid work that can let us understand Japanese mysterious theatre plays. |
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DamoXt7942
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Hahhaha Alex, very crazie! Lots of mad shows have been launched on stage in Namba Bears, Osaka, produced by Seiichi Yamamoto (ex-Boredoms, Omoide Hatoba, ROVO) |
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Sounds great Damo, but very expensive on the net. So is the Yonin Bayashi' s Golden Picnics album that I've just found the other day. Fantastic stuff too !
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Can't agree with it. This CD+DVD album is absolutely different from all their other works. It is good in its own way but very far from the band's usual high-class folk-psychedelia/ It's a kind of deep dive into free-improv meditation that becomes closer to classic Ghost only in the very end of the only 56 minute track... I would recommend to start from their self-titled debut and then listen all their next works. One of my favorite modern bands... |
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I could give it a listening, on the sole hint of the cover... Huh, and also on the name of J.A. Caesar. |
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^ But he's a Japanese.
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^ Exactly, but the previous sleeve is more addictive for me.
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Hello, every Japanese prog freak.
Already posted a live performance review thread about Le Silo and Djamra, and let me mention here about NEXT ORDER, another experienced Japanese progressive rock project.
NEXT ORDER (left to right; Yuji MUTO, Atsutomo ISHIGAKI, Hiroshi 'Gori' MATSUDA, and Takumi SEINO) Started playing a cool, jazzy, fascinating song, in that we had got immersed at once. Takumi with full passion Gori, a strict rhythm launcher Cool Yuji and deep / hev Atsutomo Next Order @ Takatsuki Jazz Street (Osaka, Japan) in 2009 Sometimes got 'eavy, sometimes smooth ... wow, chameleonic world really. So happy to introduce them here ... thank you for reading this blog. |
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Damo, is that you dancing on the left (1.34) behind the band ?
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DamoXt7942
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^ Ah Pierre, that might be my spirit poppin' out of my body.
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I would like to note that the Kokkyo Junreika by J.A. Seazer is
not really a solo album at all. It is a sampler of Tenjo-Sajiki pieces. At least the middel 4 tracks are identical to the ones on my Jashumon Album by Tenjo-Sajiki. |
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My favourite Album by Teno-Sajiki
Shintokumaru There are even some Zeuhl moments on this one. Love it. |
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There are good bands in Japan,
but in South Korea??
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Hi progmaniacs of all the world
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South Korean market is very small in comparison with Japan. South Korea's population is approximately 50 million about 42% of Japan. But it is said that music market is 1of 10 ~ 15 of Japan.
Maybe it is the reason why progressive rock bands seldom come from South Korea. However I know some excellent bands. *Shin Jung Hyun & The Men They are very excellent psychedelic progressive rock band. If I suggest a band close to them, I can say Hawkwind. Unfortunately Park Chung Hee's administration forbade many kinds of music except trot, the music scene suddenly became boresome around 1974. Of course, Shin Jung Hyun & The Men sank from major scene. Maybe they are unknown even in PA proggers, no doubtly, I believe they are musically one of the most important psychedelic rock group in the world. *San Ul Lim Unfortunaley their skill is poor, but the music is interesting. 1st & 2nd are very good for proggers. Park's administration hugely harmed Korean music scene. Only boresome music for proggers produced for some years at that time. San Ul Lim broke Park's crackdown against many kinds of music except trot. Finally a rock band released an album in 1977. They made many albums. However as far as I now, 2nd is the best one. *N.EX.T N.EX.T is the most important progressive metal / progressive hard rock band after 1990 in my opinion. Why PA doesn't have their discography? IV - Lazenca is outstanding masterpiece. Also The Return Of Next Part 2 - World is interesting as same as Lazenca. Fans of Novela, Starless, Scheherazade can accept N.EX.T!! *Uhuhboo Project This is one of the most important avant prog bands in recent South Korea's scene. Their music limits and selects listeners, not for every kind of proggers. But I suppose fans of Henry Cow, Slapp Happy or other bands categorized in Rock In Opposition can enjoy. Sadly all their CDs are already out of print. I have 3 CDs but don't have 2CDs.
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N.E.X.T Lazenca
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Hi progmaniacs of all the world
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Thanks honganji-san. Checked S. Korean psych scene a while before (especially San Ul Lim, that disappointed me).
Marko, N.E.X.T is interesting for me, dunno they can be accepted in PA though. |
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Hi, Japanese progressive mates ... sorry for my hibernation.
I've attended splendid gigs in Nakatsu Vi-Code (Osaka, Japan) last night, featuring Djamra and a solo trumpet performance by Takayuki Kawamura. As for Djamra, please see Live Performance Reviews, and let me post about Takayuki's solo gig here. A jazz trumpet master Takayuki KAWAMURA came on stage ... we had been looking forward to his "solo" gig, with only one trumpet and a effector. Anyway, he's a tutor for Sayaka KAWADA, a trumpetter of Djamra. At first, he played a jazz standard number "Summertime" for over 10 minutes with his original arrangement ... his solo work was very colourful and kaleidoscopic, with some improvised "detours". Upon another standard one "Cute", he played as a trio (or quartet?) just with one trumpet, woohoo! The following song was completely an improvisation, with sound effects via an effector. We cannot help pausingour breath during his excellent performance. The last one, Herbie's "Chameleon", absorbed us obviously ... what an amazing stage he exerted. His solo stage notified us that he's so talented and unique enough that his one-hour performance was a brilliant music gem for us. Thanks to Takayuki for your splendid playing, and thanks to you for reading my blog. Edited by DamoXt7942 - May 03 2013 at 21:26 |
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Hi, Nippon fans.
Already posted an article about singles of KIKAGAKU MOYO (Geometric Patterns), and they finally have released an eponymous debut EP upon May 1, 2013! KIKAGAKU MOYO (Geometric Patterns)
Kikagaku Moyo (2013) - KIKAGAKU MOYO Oh what's happening, wonder why KIKAGAKU MOYO have played stuffs easy to understand. I've got blown by their weird Kraut-ish Oriental edges when I listened to their first single for the first time. The unrefined, non-united atmospheric aggression might squeeze something comfortable into my brain. No objection to say they play acid folk with strong Kosmische initiation upon this EP indeed, but simultaneously I guess they might grab more of folksy acidity with mainstream-y tips. Fantastic wet, foggy airsound has been created by gracious female voices (sensual, dangerous traps in a sense) based upon specific ethnic freakout psychic folksy agents launched with sitar, theremin, and deep guitars, percussive drums. Quite dreamy especially for acid folk freaks on the psychedelic ground like me. On the contrary, smooth and simple spherical sound body, that can be digested easily in general, should not satisfy Krautrock adherents enough, sad to say. Oh yes let me say the fourth track "Lazy Stoned Monk" (what a fascinating title!) has completely reminded me eccentricity of 'real Kosmischemuzik' ... quiet but explosive underground beats based upon bubbled synth lesions / mellow guitar riffs, and weird obscurity with dark matter can be called as surrealistic Geometry methinks. Not simply lazy but powerful with strong intention to invade my mind space. This enthusiasm is what I want really. Got unified compactly upon a part, but such a meditative wave can make us dream that we can grab more hypnotic, more mysterious, more addictive smoke agents particularly on stage. Amazing. Their Bandcamp Thank you for reading this blog. Edited by DamoXt7942 - May 14 2013 at 04:42 |
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