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PSFD-123
ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE & THE MELTING PARAISO U.F.O. / Troudadours from another heavenly world
Third PSF album from the Nagoya-based (but always heavenly-bound) Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O.
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PSFD-124
High Rise / Psychobomb - US Tour 2000
First live High Rise album on PSF since the still astounding peak of "Live" (PSFD-48).
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PSFD-125
MAINLINER / Imaginative Plain
Tokyo underground freaks Mainliner. The group's leader, legendary Tokyo speed freak Asahito Nanjo is best known as the bass-playing, shades-wearing polymath behind High Rise and MusicaTransonic.
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PSFD-126
JUTOK KANEKO / Endless Ruins
Tokyo's OTHER black-clad guitar master has finally made a solo album is true cause for rejoicing. Kaneko is known, if at all, as leader of Kosokuya, one of the most idiosyncratic and least appreciated rock groups in Tokyo. (Also available in LP.)
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PSFD-127
Munehiro Narita & Shoji Hano / Kyoaku no Intention
Together, Narita and Hano have zero qualms about incorporating a seriously ROCK vocabulary - distortion, fuzz, emphatic string bends, lightning fast runs, pummelling forward motion - into a full free improv context.
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PSFD-128
Knead / 1st
Knead is a new unit which brings together two of the most unmistakable voices in the Japanese underground, juddering prog-thrash duo Ruins, and master of all darkness he surveys Keiji Haino. Recorded live at Manda-la2 in December 2001.
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PSFD-129
VAJRA / Cat Last (Mandala Cat)
Kan Mikami--vocals, guitar, electric piano
Keiji Haino--vocals, guitar
Toshiaki Ishitsuka--vocals, percussion
VAJRA's fifth album.
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PSFD-130
Hiroshi Kawani / Flashback
The private home recordings presented here have been unearthed by Masayoshi Urabe which seem to date from around 1983. There's the unmistakable feel of low-level mania throughout, as Kawani moans, jabbers and obsesses wordlessly into a microphone over an patterned tapestry of feedback and amped everyday objects (rubber bands, cans, bottles, knives, steel pipes, shoes, chopsticks etc).
Includes English linernotes.
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PSFD-131
Doo-Dooettes + Keiji Haino + Rick Potts / Free Rock
Dennis Duck (ds), Fredrik Nilsen (b), Tom Recchion (mock cello, strangaphone), Keiji Haino (g), Rick Potts (g)
Recorded in 1982. A definite, honest-to-goodness blast from out of the deepest vaults, bringing together Haino and a trio of wildly surreal pranksters from the Los Angeles Free Music Society scene. An amazing archive find!
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PSFD-132
Kousokuya / 1st
This is the CD reissue of Kousokuya's debut album "1st," recorded from1989 to1990. The increased demand for the reissue by maniac collectors around the world -- in combination with the popularity of Juntoku Kaneko's solo album "Endless Ruins" -- resulted in the release of this CD (which also includes an unreleased studio track). FYI: Ikuro Takahashi (ex. High Rise & Fushitsusha) has come back to the group and the group intends to play again.
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PSFD-133
EXIAS-J Electric Conception / Avant-Garde
This is the fifth CD of EXIAS-J, lead by the guitar genius Hideaki Kondo. EXIAS-J stands out by far in Tokyo's free jazz scene. "Avant-Garde" is so terribly intense that it reminds a listener of Masayuki Takayanagi's New Direction Unit. *EXIAS-J stands for "Experimental Improvisors' Association of Japan." Formed in 1998 with the ambition of creating Japanese music in a culture heavily influenced by Euro/Americans.
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Kazuki Tomokawa BOX*Shipping cost for this item is $40
Limited to six hundred copies, the set comes housed in a heavy-duty, LP sized box, with accompanying booklet and postcard. It contains all ten of the solo Tomokawa studio albums previously released by PSF. Three exclusive bonus disks are also included (these will not be available separately from the box). The first is a compilation of classic, original tracks from Tomokawa's first three little-heard albums, released between '75 and '77 on Tokuma. The second bonus disk is made up of new musical settings for poems by the tragic Japanese symbolist poet Chuya Nakahara (1907-1937). Tomokawa has drawn deeply upon the modernist mania of these poems throughout his career, constantly revisiting them on record and live, and these new readings are the most mellifluous yet. The final disk, "Satoru" is an album of new recordings with his telepathically sensitive long-term group (which features Toshi Ishizuka of Vajra on drums), including a clutch of deeply resonant new classics that Tomokawa outed at his first ever overseas appearance at the Le Weekend Festival in Scotland.
$200
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