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Ink 19 :: Japan For Sale
Volume Two (Sony). Review by Phil Bailey.
JAPAN FOR SALE VOLUME TWO Sony In Sony's second edition of Japan For Sale, they present another thirteen pop stars from the Far East. Even though there is a nearly impenetrable language barrier in the lyrics, the language of music needs no translator. Much of the music on this disc is oddly familiar ...
Ink 19 :: Dario Boente & Huge In Japan
Huge In Japan (Self-Released). Review by Kyrby Raine.
DARIO BOENTE & HUGE IN JAPAN HUGE IN JAPAN Self-Released Having no familiarity with Dario Boente, I can only assume that he is massively popular in Japan; either that or he named his album after his collaborators, with whom he shares credit. Who is Boente? Judging from this disc Boente is a techno ...
Ink 19 :: Touring Japan
May 1998 :: Music Sm-T :: Touring Japan (Jason Rockhill)
Touring Japan Various Artists Timebomb/Dischord This is a compilation of 3 bands from the DC area and 1 Japanese band that recently completed a tour of Japan together. Representing the USA are Sweetbelly Freakdown, Bluetip, and Kerosene 454. I own just about everything that these bands have out right ...
Ink 19 :: Andi Camp/We're From Japan
Andi Camp/We're From Japan,You Are the Vehicle,Grafton Records,Tim Wardyn
ANDI CAMP/WE'RE FROM JAPAN YOU ARE THE VEHICLE Grafton Records We’re From Japan and Andi Camp have come together to make a truly unique EP. With You Are the Vehicle, Camp and We’re From Japan swap songs as each takes two of the five and then unite for an absolutely riveting rendition of Bruce Springsteen ...
Ink 19 :: Made In Japan
This new collection of Asian packaging and design art reminds Heather Lorusso that sometimes the most interesting things to see in Japan are everyday objects.
MADE IN JAPAN BY REED DARMON Chronicle Books There are so many things to see in Japan, but the most interesting sights aren’t temples, mountains or scrolls hanging on a wall, they are smaller, more discrete and ubiquitous. I’m talking about the design and artwork found on everyday items like matchbooks ...
Ink 19 :: Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake, with Super 04 at Club Quattro in Osaka Japan on October 8, 2000. Concert review by Gregory Schaefer
LESS THAN JAKE WITH SUPER 04 Club Quattro, Osaka, Japan October 8, 2000 by Gregory Schaefer The later half of the '90s turned an underground music into the soundtrack for endless car, taco, and "Gen-X" commercials. The generic capitalist beat was so strong and so bad, it overkilled the scene. The fate ...
Ink 19 :: The Microphones
Calvin Johnson,Phil Elvrum,Little Wings,The Microphones,Live In Japan, February 19th, 21st, and 22nd, 2003,K Records,Matthew Moyer
THE MICROPHONES LIVE IN JAPAN, FEBRUARY 19TH, 21ST, AND 22ND, 2003 K Records Stripped bare of the ramshackle choral grandeur and haphazard percussive scrapings that so often lifted Phil Elvrum’s Microphones into a realm of bloody-but-unbowed revival tent ecstasy, this is a desolate and haunted Microphones ...
Ink 19 :: Hiromi
Japan,jazz,fusion,piano,avant-garde,Hiromi ,Brain,Telarc,Aaron Shaul
HIROMI BRAIN Telarc During my recent trip to Japan, it became abundantly clear that my preconception of contemporary Japanese music was completely and utterly wrong. Sure they've got their fair share of airheaded J-pop, but they also have strongly entrenched hardcore/indie and improvisational/experimental ...
Ink 19 :: Tetuzi Akiyama
Japan,improvisational,wooden guitar,dissonant,Tetuzi Akiyama,Pre-Existence,Locust,Aaron Shaul
TETUZI AKIYAMA PRE-EXISTENCE Locust Japan's improvisational music scene is pretty amazing; it's able to sustain itself, even flourish, despite being completely abstract and inaccessible. The fact that it manages this while not even having any specific genre dynamics makes it even more interesting. ...
Ink 19 :: Nagisa Ni te
Japan,freak-folk,folk,indie,avant-garde,experimental,nature,Nagisa Ni te,Dream Sounds,Jagjaguwar,Aaron Shaul
...Jagjaguwar Comprised of four songs, but stretching over 40 minutes, Dream Sounds is an album on a grand scale that's built from modest concepts. Japan's Nagisa Ni te knows the ins and outs of minimalism and how to fashion the basest elements into something bold and epic. Core band members Shinji Shibayama...
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