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Aihiyo – (First)
Aihiyo is a guitar, bass and drums trio fronted by Keiji Haino that played skewed versions of traditional Japanese pop songs back in the late 1990s. Along with the first Fushitsusha Live 2-CD…
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Keiji Haino + Tatsuya Yoshida – Uhrfasudhasdd
This is part two of Hauenfiomiume, which was released in March 2008. Review coming later. Label: Tzadik Catalog Number: TZ-7265 Format: CD Packaging: Jewel case Tracks: 16 Total Time: 50:07 Country: United States…
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Keiji Haino + Masami Akita (Kikuri) – Pulverized Purple
Considering the fact that musical maverick Keiji Haino has been on the scene since the beginning of the 1970s and that legendary noisester Masami Akita (better known as Merzbow) got his start at…
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Keiji Haino + Tatsuya Yoshida – Hauenfiomiume
Hauenfiomiume? Wow. I dare you to say that really fast one time, let alone 10. Betcha can’t. This is the third album from the duo of Keiji Haino + Tatsuya Yoshida, following Until…
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Keiji Haino + My Cat Is An Alien – Cosmic Debris Volume III
eBay alert! This album was originally released as an LP in an impossibly rare, private edition of 100 copies, each of which contains an original acrylic painting and a one-of-a-kind Polaroid photo on…
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Keiji Haino + KK Null – Mamono
After a wait of several decades, the first-ever collaborative album from longtime Japanese noise-mongers Keiji Haino and KK Null comes kicking and screaming into the world. Contrary to expectation, these two characters offer…
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Keiji Haino – Yaranai Ga Dekinai Kotoni Natte Yuku
Hot on the heels of albums in which he experimented with air synth, acoustic guitar, drum kit and even a sitar army, Keiji Haino revisits his past to offer us another take on…
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Keiji Haino and Sitaar Tah! – Animamima
Animamima–or Aunt Jemima as I like to call it–is a sprawling two-disc set of spectacular drone ‘n’ tussle from a huge all-star ensemble, including Keiji Haino on electric hurdy gurdy, electric sruthi-box, electric…
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Keiji Haino + Tatsuya Yoshida – New Rap
When I first encountered the title of this album, I half-jokingly feared that Keiji Haino may be heading off into a new (for him) musical direction. You know the stereotype, rudely and rhythmically…
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Keiji Haino – Reveal’d to None as Yet: an Expedience to Utterly Vanish Consciousness While Still Alive
Recorded live in Japan at Super Deluxe on April 7, 2005 and mastered by fellow experimental guitarist James Plotkin, Reveal’d to None as Yet is a fancy pants two-disc set released by, appropriately…