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Fushitsusha – 1978
This is an archival recording dating from 1978 that, fortunately, finally received a public service release 25 years later in 2003. While it’s nowhere near as dense as classic Fushitsusha of the ’90s,…
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Fushitsusha – Origin’s Hesitation
After seven years of releases on other labels, Fushitsusha finally comes home to roost in the PSF loft once again—and, aye, what a different bird they be. After the last drummer, Ikuro Takahashi,…
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Fushitsusha – I Saw It! That Which Before I Could Only Sense
At this point, what is left to say? With almost every release, Fushitsusha further refine and perfect their absolutely one-of-a-kind music. Seemingly incapable of making a stale move, this new set finds the…
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Fushitsusha – The Wisdom Prepared
Just to throw you off, this one’s pretty much the opposite of its predecessor, A Little Longer Thus. Supremely loud, distorted and free-form guitar, bass and drum twine with no let-up all on…
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Fushitsusha – A Little Longer Thus
1998 sees Keiji Haino busting out with four more simultaneous CDs on Tokuma, including two Fushitsusha titles, another solo hurdy gurdy affair called Even Now, Still I Think and a debut disc from…
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Fushitsusha – Gold Blood
Finally, the first-ever domestic U.S. release from Fushitsusha, recorded live at The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco on November 7, 1996 while the band was en route to Chicago for the…
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Fushitsusha – The Time Is Nigh
Four tracks and 75 minutes of oozing, black lava—headed straight for your house. “Just Before” intros the disc with a feeling of short, slow and quiet. “My Precious Thing” is a 21-minute aurora…
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Fushitsusha – A Death Never To Be Complete
Fushitsusha easily maintain their position as Earth’s most-deserving of your dollars with two 1997 full-length CDs on the Japanese major label Tokuma, which appeared simultaneously with the Keiji Haino solo CD Keeping On…
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Fushitsusha – Purple Trap: The Wound
This British import was supposedly pressed in an edition of only 500 copies, so don’t delay, order today! The set was recorded live in London in 1994 and proves once again that Fushitsusha…
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Fushitsusha – Purple Trap
This is the fourth disc of Keiji Haino’s The Soul’s True Love box set released in 1995. It documents the birth of Fushitsusha circa 1978, with four tracks and 68 minutes of early…