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    Posted: May 09 2021 at 18:17
How 'bout listing your all-time favorite Prog Rock albums from Japan/Japanese artists?

I'm thinking:
1. Ryuichi Sakamoto Illustrated Music Encyclopedia (Crossover)
2. Mr. Sirius Barren Dream (Eclectic)
3. Hiromi's Sonicbloom Time Control (Jazz-Rock Fusion)
4. KBB Lost and Found (Jazz-Rock Fusion)
5. Bondage Fruit V - Skin (Zeuhl)
6. Pazzo Fanfano di Musica Pazzo Fanfano di Musica (Symphonic)
7. (tie) Bondage Fruit I (Zeuhl)
          Bondage Fruit II (Zeuhl)
9. OOIOO Taiga (RIO/Avant Garde)
10. Koenji Hyakkei Nivraym (Zeuhl)
11. Mono Nowhere, Now Here (Post Rock)
12. Toe For Long Tomorrow (Post Rock)
13. Koenji Hyakkei Angherr Shisspa (Zeuhl)
14. Ryuichi Sakamoto Chasm (Electronic)

Honorable Mentions:
Mr. Sirius Dirge (Crossover)
Mono The Last Dawn (Post Rock)
Kenso II (Jazz-Rock Fusion)
Electric Asturius Trinity (New Age/Symphonic)
Ain Soph Hat and Field (Neo Prog)
Midas Beyond the Clear Air (Symphonic/Neo Prog)
Toe Hear Now (Post Rock)
Mono You Are There (Post Rock)
Mono Hymn to the Immortal Wind (Post Rock)


Edited by BrufordFreak - May 09 2021 at 18:19
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1 - Shingetsu - "Shingetsu" (1979) Symphonic Rcok influenced by genesis, really beautiful
2 - Asturias - "Birds Eye View" (2004) Prog folk, chamber music, another gem!!
3 - Mono - "Hymn To The Immortal Wind" (2009) post rock, my favo of this great band!
4 - Kenso - "Kenso II" (1982) symphinic rock, they sound like a mix between Rousseau, Asia Menor and Camel
5 - Ryuchi Sakamoto - "1996" (1996), chamber music and minimalism, my favo album,, piano, cello and violin, really love this work, ill recommend
6 - Vermillion Sands - "Water Blue" (1987) If you like Renaissance check it out!!
7 - TEE - "The Earth Explorer" (2009) symphonic and fussion, really great album
8 - Akira Ishikawa a& Count Buffalos  - "Electrum" (1970) Avant gard jazz, complex and amazing arregements
9 - Kimio Mizutani - "A Path Through Haze" (1971) jazz meets progresive rock meets psych, great album!
10 - Toe - "For Long Tommorrow" (2009) Math/Post Rock, one of my favorites of the genre.
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I love Koenji Hyakkei but what about Ruins?
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These are the Japanese bands and artists in my collection. Not sure if I can say my favourite albums off the top of my head, for all of them.

Birushanah
Bondage Fruit
Boris
Mark de Clive-Lowe
Daimonji
Early Cross
Guevnna
Koenjihyakkei
Korekyojinn
Loszeal
Merzbow
Mono
OOIOO
Ruins
Ryuchi Sakamoto
Sigh
Tricot 
Yama Warashi
Yuka & Chronoship


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Anything Casiopea.

"I am so prog, I listen to concept albums on shuffle." -KMac2021
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Sigh- "Imaginary Sonicscape"
Koenji Hyakkei- "Angherr Shisspa"
Koenji Hyakkei- "Dhorimviskha"
Acid Mothers Temple- "Pataphisical Freak Out Mu!!"
Hiromi's Uehara- "Time Control"
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I only have one Japanese psych album in my CD collection:-

Flied Egg - Dr. Siegel's Flied Egg Shooting Machine (1972)

My all-time favourite is:-

Far Out - Nihonjin (1973)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guldbamsen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 10 2021 at 11:42
Hi Drew, nice idea for a thread
I’m so bad at rankings, so I’m just going to mention some faves of mine.

Date Course Pentagon Royal Garden - Structure et Force (Absolute monster of an album mixing contemporary fusion with avant, funk, jazz, electronica and a hip way about it all)
Flower Travelling Band - Satori (Japanese answer to a psychedelic Black Sabbath on shrooms)
Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Osorezan (Big, enormous, mad, folky, scary, out-of-this-world, imaginative, unreal and somehow akin to a Japanese take on a shamanistic album)
OOIOO - Gold & Green (One of the finest modern day Krautrock albums with bells and whistles and all out beautiful wacky feminine touch. This music is made for hipsters, gymnasts, fans of psych and yuhuu)
Haruomi Hosono - Cochin Moon (Electronic classic in my book. Like boarding an elevator entirely made out of sapphires that takes you out into the world and ‘away’)
De Lorians - s/t (Imagine if The Soft Machine started out in Japan...but somehow managed to combine both the psychedelic vibes of the early records together with the all out tumultuous jazz rock of their mid period...and you’re close...and then again not really. These guys took me by storm. I want more!)
The Taj Mahal Travellers - July 15 1972 (Yeah...err..tough nut to crack right there! Go read my incomprehensible review of it )
Loads more where they came from but right now I need food!

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I would say currently my favorite japanese band is Kenso with a bunch of stellar albums like Sparta, Yume No Oka and Fabulis...such an amazing mix of prog and fusion!

Next are:
Il Berlione - sadly one of the most obscure bands around here, they were active in the 90's crossing all kinds of genres like avant, symphonic, fusion and more. Highly recommended!
Favorite albums of other bands:
Le Silo - 8.8
Happy Family - Toscco
Bi Kyo Ran - Parallax
Bondage Fruit - II
Cosmos Factory - Black Hole
Far Out - Nihonjin
Yonin Bayashi - Isshoku Sokuhatsu

Honorable mentions:
Shingetsu
Asturias
Sigh 
Ruins
Mr. Sirius
Ain Soph

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Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:


Date Course Pentagon Royal Garden - Structure et Force (Absolute monster of an album mixing contemporary fusion with avant, funk, jazz, electronica and a hip way about it all)

De Lorians - s/t (Imagine if The Soft Machine started out in Japan...but somehow managed to combine both the psychedelic vibes of the early records together with the all out tumultuous jazz rock of their mid period...and you’re close...and then again not really. These guys took me by storm. I want more!)
Damn! Forgot about the excellent DCPRG and of course the amazing De Lorians Clap
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- Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Osorezan / Dou no Kenbai. I ADORE this album and consider it to be one of my best finds over the last twenty years. I also like the live version of this. It's quite funky and strange, and reminds me of Barbarella's line that "a good many dramatic situations begin with screaming". One of my personal faves in PA for side one especially.

- J. A. Seazer/ J.A. Caesar - I love Kokkyo Junreika and Jashumon. It's a sort of experimental psychedelic rock with avant-folk qualities. Love it.

- Haruomi Hosono - Cochin Moon. I love the Bollywood and electronic qualities.

- Phew - Signals. I don't think this is in PA; suggested it once, but it's a Krautrock related post-punk and experimental rock album with a Can relation.

- Haco + Sakamoto Hiromichi - Ash in the Rainbow. This is not in PA, although Haco performed with After Dinner which will feature next and is in Avant Prog. I would describe it as an Avant Prog related art/ progressive pop and electroacoustic album

- After Dinner - Paradise of Replica. Not a much loved album by many but I love it and it is in the Avant Prog category here and is on the Art Pop and Vanat Pop side of things.

- Boredoms - Vision Creation Newsun. I think it's in Krautrock here, and is a Krautrockish experimental psych rock band that hails from Osaka (where I once resided). I think it's a brillant album and rather eminds me in part of Xui Xiu.

- Ghost - Hypnotic Underworld. A sort of quite modern psychedelic folk-rock album.

- Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd / Masahiko Satoh - Yamataifu (a quite out there and experimetnal jazz-rock with big band qualities).

- Masahikoh Satoh and the Soundbreakers - Amalgamation (Kokotsu No Showa Genroku). I may be a bit busy, but I liked this Avant Proggish album a lot and discovered it at the same time as the earlier mentioned Yamataifu album.

-Kitaro - Oasis. Electronic. This is something of sentimental fave of mine that I first heard while living near Cairns, Australia. I was stayng in a beautiful beach front house and often liked to drift off to sleep while listening to this. The earlier debut is excellent. Kitaro did some, I think, horrible reworkings of this and other music.

- - Stomu Yamash'ta - Come To The Edge: Floating Music. A jazz-rock album.

Also love Bondage Fruit and many others listed.
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Koenji would have 4 in the top 10 & Happy Family 3 so I'll spread it around a bit.

Koenji Hyakkei - Viva Koenji!
Bondage Fruit - s/t
OOIOO - Taiga
Happy Family - Tosco
Amygdala - Complex Combat
Plastic Dogs - Growl
Ruins - Burning Stone
Sax Ruins - Blimmguass
Asturias - Fractals
Korekyojinn - Tundra

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I've only dipped my toes into the Japanese prog scene and still have several important bands that I haven't listened to yet (like Ruins and some of the other avant acts)

No ranking, just sorted alphabetically...

Ars Nova - The Goddess of Darkness
Asturias - Fractals
Baraka - Inner Resonance
Bellaphon - Firefly
Bi Kyo Ran - Kyobo Na Ongaku (A Violent Music)
The Black Mages - The Black Mages
Cosmos Factory - An Old Castle of Transylvania
Earthbound Papas - Dancing Dad
Far East Family Band - Parallel World
Gerard - Sighs of the Water
Kadath - Noises Out of Space
KBB - Lost and Found
Koenjihyakkei - Viva Koenji 
Outer Limits - The Scene of Pale Blue
Providence - There Once Was a Night of "Choko-Muro" the Paradise
Social Tension - MacBethia
Teru's Symphonia - Clockworked Earth
Vermilion Sands - Water Blue

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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Koenji would have 4 in the top 10 & Happy Family 3 so I'll spread it around a bit.

Koenji Hyakkei - Viva Koenji!
Bondage Fruit - s/t
OOIOO - Taiga
Happy Family - Tosco
Amygdala - Complex Combat
Plastic Dogs - Growl
Ruins - Burning Stone
Sax Ruins - Blimmguass
Asturias - Fractals
Korekyojinn - Tundra


As you and I often have quite a lot of shared musical interests, I wonder if you could look up at my list, and based on that suggest what you might think I would like from your list. Or should I just check them all out? I’ll definitely check out Happy Family if three of their albums would make you pr top ten!

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My Nippon Top 10:-

COSMOS FACTORY - An Old Castle of Transylvania (1973)
FAR EAST FAMILY BAND - The Cave Down to the Earth (1975)
FAR EAST FAMILY BAND - Nipponjin (1975)
FAR OUT - Nihonjin (1975)
FLIED EGG - Dr. Siegel's Flied Egg Shooting Machine (1972)
FLOWER TRAVELLIN' BAND - Anywhere (1970)
FLOWER TRAVELLIN' BAND - Satori (1971)
OSAMU KITAJIMA - Dragon King (1981)
OSAMU KITAJIMA - Passages II (1987)
STOMU YAMASHTA'S GO PROJECT - Go (featuring Steve Winwood) (1976)
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Some of my favourites in a very rough/approximate order:

Hiromi - Alive
Wha-Ha-Ha - Shinutokiwa Betsu
Salle Gaveau - Alloy
Hiromi's Sonicbloom - Beyond Standard
Nuito - Unutella
Tipographica - God Says I Can't Dance
De Lorians - De Lorians
Harpy - Speech On The Radio
Koenjihyakkei - Nivraym
Mr. Sirius - Barren Dream
Katra Turana - Katra Turana
Ruins - Ruins III
Koenjihyakkei - Angherr Shisspa
Tricot - A N D
Il Berlione - Il Berlione
Dragon Blue - Hades Park


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^ Mr. Sirius is on my latest Prog Line playlist, so I'm looking forward to giving it a listen sometime soon. Smile
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There’s a heck of a lot of bands and artists mentioned so far. Here they are ranked by number of people mentioning them (rather than how often they are mentioned, since some people listed more than one album from the same band/artist). I figure I’ll use this list to explore the most mentioned names that I’m not already familiar with.

7 Times Mentioned:

Koenjihyakkei


5 Times Mentioned:

Asturias 

Bondage Fruit 

Ruins 


4 Times Mentioned:

OOIOO 


3 Times Mentioned:

Cosmos Factory 

De Lorians 

Hiromi Uehara / Sonicbloom 

Kenso 

Mono 

Mr Sirius 

Ryuichi Sakamoto 

Sigh 


2 Times Mentioned:

Ain Soph 

Bi Kyo Yan 

Date Course Pengagon Royal Garden 

Far East Family Band 

Far Out 

Flower Travelling Band 

Geinoh Yamashirogumi 

Happy Family 

Haruomi Hosono 

Il Berlione 

KBB 

Korekyojinn 

Shingetsu 

Stomo Yamash’ta 

Toe 

Tricot 

Vermillion Sands 


1 Times Mentioned:

Acid Mothers Temple

After Dinner

Akira Ishikawa

Amygdala

Ars Nova

Baraka

Bellaphon

Birushanah

Black Mages

Boredoms

Boris

Casiopeia

Mark de Clive-Lowe

Daimonji 

Dragon Blue

Early Cross

Earthbound Papas

Flied Egg

Gerard

Ghost

Guevnna 

Hako + Sakamoto Hiromichi

Harper

J.A. Seazer / J.A. Caesar

Kadath

Katra Turana 

Kimio Mizutani

Kitaro

Le Silo

Loszeal

Masahikoh Satoh

Merzbow

Midas

Nuito

Osama Kitajima

Outer Limits

Pazzo Fanfano di Musica

Phew

Plastic Dogs

Providence

Ronin Arkestra

Salle Gaveau

Sax Ruins

Social Tension

The Taj Mahal Travellers

TEE

Teru’s Symphonia

Tipographica

Toshiyuki Miyama

Wha-Ha-Ha

Yama Warashi

Yonin Bayashi

Yuka & The Chronoship

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^ Strangely, I haven't heard of the artists that were mentioned seven and five times, until now that is. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

^ Strangely, I haven't heard of the artists that were mentioned seven and five times, until now that is. Smile

You'd probably like Asturias but Koenjihyakkei, Ruins & Bondage Fruit are heavily in the noise, avant, zeuhl, brutal arena. I doubt they'll be your cup of tea.

Ruins are considered genre defining in Brutal Prog. Koenjihyakkei similarly in Japanese Zeuhl.


Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - May 12 2021 at 09:31
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