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Psychedelic Paul
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You're right. Brutal Prog doesn't sound like my cup of tea at all, but I like the sound of Asturias, having just had a brief listen to their Cryptogam Illusion album.
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Paul, here's some Koenjihyakkei to dip your toes in... |
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The only ones I know are...
Ain Soph Kenso Bi Kyo Ran Flower Traveling band |
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Psychedelic Paul
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If you like Flower Travellin' Band, then I'm pretty sure you'll like Far East Family Band too. They're Far Out! The less said about Koenjihyakkei the better.
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Don't own enough to any sort of list but I did see Ars Nova play live about 20 years ago and they impressed me. Android Domina is my favourite by them.
I also enjoy Gerard - Live in Marseille . Total 'chaos' but tons of fun!
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Guldbamsen
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Uhh I thought of another humdinger of a band, Omoide Hatoba
Perhaps one of the most interesting heirtakers to what Faust tried to do in the 70s...though sounding completely unique. To paint a better picture, here’s a snippet of my review of Vuoy where I (try to) describe the first couple of tracks: ‘Que 90s dance music with beeping electric signals, scratching old school dj manoeuvres and that early Liam Howlett infatuated industrial palette. Laser beams interfere and a pair of mice start jumping on the old piano. Stops - and the funky earthy percussion takes over and somehow dives into the dance beats once again. Something or someone's signalling in Morse code now, and everything seems to be ready for an ending. Russian punk music enters the room with jolly freaky violin joining the festivities. The beats grow sluggish and we get froggy bits of interweaving noises and back into the breach again we go with the surging punk energy that oddly enough now sports an altogether more ethereal touch. Ending with the wind the song fades away. Acoustical fun, bouncy blues bass with a jumpy and slightly kling klangy feel to it. Recorded inside a skip probably. The mumbling Japanese laid back gibberish ornamenting the semi blues electronic music have a strange crooner facet to them that I really dig. Then the see saw guitars start, and we get twirled around with yet another chill out vocal spree. The space toddlers arrive in plastic chains armed with tiny Casio synths and a metal banjo. They are about to go work in the mines, and they play this marching electronic ditty every morning. Avantguarde drumming pounding away sounding like logs hitting a wash bucket - starts things up nicely - juicing up with some Crimsonesque angular guitar patterns, and then there's the guy in the back sounding like a deeply moving fog horn. There's a small silence before the storm, and we hear the rattlesnake jitter. Pounding again, we get the marching almost Zeuhlish beats blasting their way through a rocking storm of what could've been the soundtrack music to a fisherman's trance party.‘ |
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Guldbamsen
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Hi again Sagi - I must’ve missed your post the last time Anyhoo I was thinking of De Lorians and wondering whether or not I had more ‘Canterbury-like’ albums in my collection stemming from Japan...and then it hit me just now. Hiro Yanagida’s Hirocosmos has always made me think of Caravan, Softs and Matching Mole. Not sure if you know this one? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z6ERbEGQb1U |
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I've tried many, many times, but I just can't seem to enjoy anything by Ruins. I've had some trouble "cracking the code" of Koenji Hyakkei, too--until Navraym. I appreciate the talent and genius, just not always my cup of tea. |
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Big fan of Yuka & Chronoship, Asturias and Kenso.
Koenji Hyakkei, Ruins, etc. are WAAAAAAAY over my head. Try as I might it's all too much for my pea-sized brain to deal with.
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Most of my favourites have been mentioned. Japan is high on that Avant and or Zeuhl style for me. Not sure if Pochakaito Malko was mentioned but their debut has a Zeuhl flavour.
Miyama & His New Herd- "Yamataifu" is like experimental Big band or something like that. Stubbs- "The Prime Moving Lumps" is one of my favourite Canterbury records, checkout those keyboards. Interpose's self titled debut is Symphonic and a beauty. Naikaku's "Shell" has this great sounding rhythm section and the guitarist can play.
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Many great titles here, but I still keep in mind the Neo Geo album by Ryuichi Sakamoto, first japanese record I've ever heard.
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I LOVE Neo Geo! Emmett Chapman! Iggy Pop on "Risky"! Bootsy Collins. Great variety of musical styles. |
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Drew Fisher
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Acid Temple Mothers!
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I like to feel the suspense when you're certain you know I am there.....
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Hi John, nice picks there my friend I have still to get my hands on that Stubbs album but had honestly completely forgotten about it’s existence. That’s why these type of threads are nice. Like a friendly pat on the shoulder. I thought of a couple more actually: Ghost - Tune In, Turn On, Free Tibet (like a freely mumbling letter of protest, ending with a long and deep pulsating rock trance) Takehisa Kosugi - Catch Wave (progressive electronic performed on violin) Stomu Yamash’ta - Red Buddha (progressive electronic performed entirely on percussion) |
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Lots of albums in here that I've never heard of! Thanks guys! |
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Drew Fisher
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1. Bondage Fruit II 2. Happy Family - Minimal Gods 3. Koenji Hyakkei - Viva Kenji 4. Bondage Fruit VI 5. Pochakaite Malko - Laya 6. Korekyojinn - Tundra 7. Bondage Fruit - Bondage Fruit 8. Kiyo*Sen - Duology 9. Happy Family - Tosčco 10. Fantasmagoria - Day and Night 11. Pochakaite Malko - Pochakaite Malko 12. Salle Gaveau - Alloy 13. Opabinia - Opabinia 14. Kitaro - Oasis 15. Era - Tono 16. Koenji Hyakkei- Angher Shisspa 17. P-Model - In a Model Room 18. Kiyo*Sen - Chocolate Booster 19. OOIOO - Taiga 20. Doom - Complicated Mind 21. Hiromi - Time Control 22. Hikashu - Tententen 23. Flower Travelin Band - Satori 24. Dhidalah - Threshold 25. P-Model - Potpourri 26. Jun Fukamachi - Spiral Steps 27. Ruins - Vrresto 28. Osamu Kitajima - The Source 29. Doom - Illegal Soul 30. Kitaro - Astral Voyage Yes, there is some non-prog on my list. Edited by Tapfret - May 16 2021 at 08:58 |
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No never heard of it but will definitely check it out according to your description. |
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Sagichim
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Oh yeah that Stubbs album is a real gem, an excellent mix between National Health/Hatfield and Crimson. I wish this would get a remaster sometime because it’s far from perfect. Btw John did you ever manage of locating their debut album? |
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Cheers.
If you like Hirocosmos I’d say that there’s a very good chance you’ll also dig the more well-known Milk Time (the one with the Gorilla in front of a pinkish background ). |
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