Keiji Haino – Execration That Accept To Acknowledge
Japan’s premier “out” musician offers up a CD’s worth of solo, electric, improv guitar—efficiently moving Earthquake and volcanic activity-like sounds into the privacy of your own home with only a fraction of the damage. The first five minutes, especially, contain star-pupil material in the form of white-hot blasts of wide guitar noise. From incredibly high-pitched wails to ultra-low bomb rumbles and sub-aquatic ruptures, this is spontaneous music to the extreme—sure to make everyone on the bus disembark at the very next stop. Extended, grating feedback rhythms and wretched vocal expectorations probably won’t help matters out much. Halfway through this 42-minute opus, Haino launches into The Jacks song previously covered on track seven from disc two of the Fushitsusha Live II 2-CD for a couple of minutes—only to return to more foul weather density for the remainder of the disc. Delightful. The cover boasts a live shot of Haino rearing back with striped pants in prominent display.
Label: Forced Exposure Catalog Number: FE-032 Format: CD Packaging: Jewel case Tracks: 1 Total Time: 41:43 Country: United States Released: 1993 Related Artists: Fushitsusha More: Official, Poison Pie, PSF, Wikipedia
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