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灰野敬二 - Keiji Haino, Makoto Kawabata, Tatsuya Yoshida
Ichi to Ichi ga Kasanatte Shimaumade
Magaibutsu Limited - MGDV-05 - release date: December 20, 2008
dvd - 9 tracks - 57 minutes 00 seconds
mp3 on dvd-rom - 11 tracks - 76 minutes 00 seconds
recorded on August 18, 2008 at After Beat, Tokyo
Keiji Haino - guitar
Makoto Kawabata - guitar
Tatsuya Yoshida - drums
灰野敬二 Keiji Haino DVD
This release is video only and was recorded live on February 21, 2008 at the venue eMSEVEN in KOIWA, TOKYO, JAPAN.
不失者 - Fushitsusha
Keiji Haino: vocals, guitar
Yasushi Ozawa: bass
Jun Kosugi: drums
26th September 1991 Keiji Haino: vocals, guitar
Yasushi Ozawa: bass
Jun Kosugi: drums
26th September 1991 saw a titanic showdown at the Shibuya La Mama club in Tokyo. Keiji Haino's tumultuous Fushitsusha brought their epochal de/re-construction of rock to ringside to tussle it out with John Zornfs international hardcore skronk trio Pain Killer. The night was being documented for a Pain Killer live album (released as Rituals), which meant that Fushitshsha got to benefit from an unusually high-quality recording.
Previously available as a PSF video, but out of print for the last few years on that unwieldy medium, this is the document of Fushitsusha's jaw-dropping set that night ? and still the only official Fushitsusha visuals available. A digest-sized version of everything that is great about the group, somehow squeezing the Grand Canyon breadth and depth of Hainofs ambition into far shorter set than they usually play.
Raining down like manna from heaven for the converted, 53 minutes worth of prime Fushitsusha live, loud and leveling. What more do you need to know?
灰野敬二 Keiji Haino Percussion
灰野敬二 Keiji Haino Percussion
Solo performances for percussion have always been at the centre of Keiji Haino's art. In them, Haino deploys a huge variety of handheld percussion, from tiny cymbals, bells and gongs, to tambourines, jagged pieces of metal and Harry Bertoia-esque specially-made resonating sculptures. These performances, legendarily intense present the crystallization of the physicality of Haino's music, his attitude to rhythm, to the persistence of sound itself. Though relatively rare now, these solo percussion concerts always have a special hushed atmosphere of concentration, silent communion, and mystery.
Design, Production & Copyright: Keiji Haino
Camera: Yoshimura Fumie
Direction: Nobuki Soychiro
Art Direction: Arai Yasunuri
Digitized, Youtubed: Mark Rodriguez
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