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三上寛
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三上寛 (Kan Mikami) takes much of his inspiration from the school of singer/songwriters and blues vocalists. From the rural district of Tsugar… read more三上寛 (Kan Mikami) takes much of his inspiration from the school of singer/songwriters and blues vocalists. From the rural district of Tsugaru, Mikami's parched voice and plaintive electric guitar (sometimes the only backing) reveals … read more三上寛 (Kan Mikami) takes much of his inspiration from the school of singer/songwriters and blues vocalists. From the rural district of Tsugaru, Mikami's parched voice and plaintive electric guitar (sometimes the only backing) reveals the true spirit of the folkish sad blues, even though he sin… read more -
Lost Aaraaff
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ロスト・アラーフ (Lost Aaraaff) was a free improvisation group founded by 灰野敬二 (Keiji Haino), prior to the formation of 不失者 (Fushitsusha). Releases include the self-titled ロスト・アラーフ live album from 1970 (released by PSF in 1991), and 幻野祭コンサート (Concert from the Genyasai Festival) recorded at 幻野 (Genya-sai,… read more -
哀秘謡
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哀秘謡 (Aihiyo) is a Japanese three-piece experimental rock band, consisting of 灰野敬二 (Keiji Haino) on vocals and guitar, Ikuro Takahashi on drums, and Masami Kawaguchi on bass. They have released only 2 albums of cover songs: skewed versions of traditional Japanese pop songs and highly distorted roc… read more -
Keiji Haino, Jim O'Rourke, Oren Ambarchi
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A musical collaboration between multi-instrumentalists Keiji Haino (b. 1952), Jim O'Rourke (b. 1969), and Oren Ambarchi (b. 1969). View wikiA musical collaboration between multi-instrumentalists Keiji Haino (b. 1952), Jim O'Rourke (b. 1969), and Oren Ambarchi (b. 1969). View wikiA musical collaboration between multi-instrumentalists Keiji Haino (b. 1952), Jim O'Rourke (b. 1969), and Oren Ambarchi (b. 1969). View wiki -
友川かずき
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友川かずき (Kazuki Tomokawa) (born February 16, 1950, birth name: Tenji Nozoki, 及位典司) is a prolific Japanese musician, active in the Japanese mu… read more友川かずき (Kazuki Tomokawa) (born February 16, 1950, birth name: Tenji Nozoki, 及位典司) is a prolific Japanese musician, active in the Japanese music scene since the early seventies. He is often described as a "screaming philosopher".… read more友川かずき (Kazuki Tomokawa) (born February 16, 1950, birth name: Tenji Nozoki, 及位典司) is a prolific Japanese musician, active in the Japanese music scene since the early seventies. He is often described as a "screaming philosopher". Multi-talented Kazuki Tomokawa (singer, author, actor, pain… read more -
光束夜
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光束夜 (Kousokuya) is a Japanese dark psychedelic rock band. This Japanese rock outfit, founded by legendary guitarist 金子寿徳 (Jutok Kaneko) in … read more光束夜 (Kousokuya) is a Japanese dark psychedelic rock band. This Japanese rock outfit, founded by legendary guitarist 金子寿徳 (Jutok Kaneko) in the late 1970s, has released only a handful of recordings internationally, and scant more in their… read more光束夜 (Kousokuya) is a Japanese dark psychedelic rock band. This Japanese rock outfit, founded by legendary guitarist 金子寿徳 (Jutok Kaneko) in the late 1970s, has released only a handful of recordings internationally, and scant more in their local Tokyo underground scene. Their sound has been compare… read more -
阿部薫
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To some listeners, this avant-garde Japanese player from the '70s wins the sweepstakes for the most abrasive saxophone sound in histor… read moreTo some listeners, this avant-garde Japanese player from the '70s wins the sweepstakes for the most abrasive saxophone sound in history, an important competition indeed in this genre. With some saxophonists claiming their tone can r… read moreTo some listeners, this avant-garde Japanese player from the '70s wins the sweepstakes for the most abrasive saxophone sound in history, an important competition indeed in this genre. With some saxophonists claiming their tone can remove coats of varnish from antiques, cook a 20-pound goose … read more