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Keiji Haino – Black Blues
I guess it was destined to happen. After unleashing a mountain of material over the course of three decades, it was only a matter of time before Keiji Haino would release two different…
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Keiji Haino – Next, Let’s Try Changing the Shape
Keiji Haino vinyl alert! This is the first platter o’ black wax from this camp in eight years, since the Vol. 2 LP with Loren Mazzacane Connors was released back in 1997. Picking…
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Keiji Haino – Light, Darkness, Suddenly Melted Together, This Vibration
This 70-minute CD contains three long tracks of Keiji Haino going solo on the acoustic guitar with nary a melody or a vocal chord in sight. We’re talking straight-up free improvisation here, people!…
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Keiji Haino – Koko
Koko is a rare, giveaway promo disc that was only available to those who mailordered other Keiji Haino CDs directly from PSF between December 24, 2003 and January 31, 2004. Produced in a…
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Keiji Haino – C’est Parfait
Although the liner notes reveal that this is a live recording “with vocals and rhythm machine,” it totally sounds overdubbed. Released by French label Turtles’ Dream in 2002, the entirety of C’est Parfait…
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Doo-Dooettes + Keiji Haino + Rick Potts – Free Rock
Free Rock is a 2001 CD issue of a recently discovered, previously unreleased, archive recording dating from two decades earlier–August 3, 1982, to be exact–during Keiji Haino’s first visit to the Unites States.…
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Keiji Haino – To Start With, Let’s Remove the Color!
To start with, let’s regard the cover! It’s yet another in a long line of those purdy mini-LP gatefold jackets manufactured in the name of Keiji Haino by PSF. The surprising difference this…
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Keiji Haino – Percussion Solo
It’s been a long time—around a decade, actually—since PSF last offered a treat for our eyes as well as our ears. This here flick of a solo percussion show by Keiji Haino is…
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Keiji Haino + Tatsuya Yoshida – Until Water Grasps Flame
This disc is a recording of a live performance from April 2000. All 12 tracks are duets, but the instrumentation on each track varies, with Haino playing guitar, sarode, gyumbari, gothan, esraj and…
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Keiji Haino – Abandon All Words at a Stroke so That Prayer Can Come Spilling Out
Two full CDs worth of slowly-inching tectonic continental sound plates from Tokyo’s supreme sullen small one, Keiji Haino. The first five-inch tiddlywink in this set finds Haino teaming up with the hurdy gurdy…