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Alan Licht + Keiji Haino – Gerry Miles
I have no idea who or what Gerry Miles was, is or will be—other than the title of this very pleasant-sounding collaboration between Keiji Haino on vocals and percussion accompanied by Alan Licht…
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Keiji Haino – I Said, This is the Son of Nihilism
Haino’s second domestic CD features one 59-minute track containing much more placid phases of space-filling guitar and voice bliss with occasional sections of rising volume. Yet another slab of wonder to throw on…
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Keiji Haino – Saying I Love You, I Continue to Curse Myself
Another British import containing two long tracks of solo guitar and voice that meld into universal sound expansion. When Keiji Haino says “I Love You,” he’s speaking to the universe as a whole—existence…
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Keiji Haino – The Soul’s True Love
This is quite a revelation: a 4-CD box set from 1995 chronicling the first decade of Keiji Haino’s career: from Lost Aaraaff in 1971 on through solo home recordings and eventually to the…
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Keiji Haino – The 21st Century Hard-y Guide-y Man
The 73 minutes of space on this CD are all filled up with four long hurdy gurdy drones that effortlessly form absolutely beautiful, drifting, sunset clouds. Ranging from long, floaty tones that sparkle…
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Keiji Haino – The Book of “Eternity Set Aflame”
This CD contains 70 minutes of music from 1995 in the form of three long, untitled tracks of spiritual lift-off. Track one is an 18-minute solo electric guitar, pedals and amp stack overload…
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Keiji Haino – Tenshi No Gijinka
This is a collection of nine percussion tracks recorded at BC Studios in New York and released in 1995. The total time clocks in at 55 minutes, and the music ranges from very…
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Keiji Haino + Loren Mazzacane – Live at Downtown Music Gallery
Recorded on August 1, 1992 at a small New York record store, but not released until 1995, this release features one 24-minute track of quietly improvised duo guitar work from two global fans…
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Keiji Haino – Hong Kong Cafe
I know the little bird who put this out, but I can’t really say who it is. (I sure didn’t have anything to do with it.) This one-hour video tape documents Keiji Haino…
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Keiji Haino – A Challenge To Fate
This French import is a collection of live performances recorded in Japan and Europe and serves as a great introductory “sampler” of Keiji Haino’s work. It contains 11 tracks of variety—from cathartic, solo…