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Keiji Haino with Greg Cohen and Joey Baron – An Unclear Trial: More Than This
There’s a green cover on this one, but sometimes when Keiji Haino collaborates, the other party may take liberties on the artwork and some sort of color—even white—may appear. I know, it’s shocking.…
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Keiji Haino with Boris – Black: Implication Flooding
As far as CD music length goes, Keiji Haino never rips you off. Here’s another 73-minute pile-up of really long hair blast. Japan’s father of sonic hurt feelings teams up with an outfit…
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Keiji Haino – Even Now, Still I Think
This is a follow-up to The 21st Century Hard-y Guide-y Man CD on PSF. Instead of four really long tracks of viscous hurdy gurdy drone as before, this time there’s only one ridiculously…
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Musica Transonic with Haino Keiji – Incubation
Musica Transonic shares members with High Rise, Acid Mother’s Temple and Ruins, so I guess you know what that means: volume and feedback grit that really hurt the VU meter’s feelings. When I…
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Keiji Haino + Loren Mazzacane Connors – Vol. 2
This is a sequel to the first Haino / Mazzacane volume that came out on Persona Non Grata / Father Yod in 1995. This ’un here was recorded ’bout when that last ’un…
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Keiji Haino – So, Black Is Myself
This is Haino’s first release from our fine feathered friends to the North: the Canadians. It also happens to be his most “empty” effort so far—one lifelong, 68-minute track of mystery electronic drone.…
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Keiji Haino – Sruthi Box
Sruthi Box is a rare three-inch CD given away by Japanese major label Tokuma at local record store chain Disk Union and PSF’s Modern Music shop to anyone who bought all four of…
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Keiji Haino + Derek Bailey – Drawing Close, Attuning
On Drawing Close, Attuning, the father of guitar improvisation, Derek Bailey, lands in Haino World. He trades many plinks and plonks and juts and jolts with Haino as the two lurch forward and…
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Keiji Haino – Keeping On Breathing
For his umpteenth solo CD, Haino offers up yet another guitar and voice affair—again all recorded live with no overdubs. This time, we’re on a major label, but that sure hasn’t affected Haino’s…
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Peter Brotzmann + Keiji Haino – Evolving Blush or Driving Original Sin
A set of duos for saxophone and vocals that sets the standard for improvisational chaos eruptions and all-acoustic shard exploration. Intricate voice / breath / horn interchanges that are sometimes thin as treacle,…