1. Basics Unit - Explode (2002) 2. Kronos Device - Distress Signal (2002) 3. Kronos Device - Ravager Of Planets (2002) 4. Shiver - Doctor Break (1996) 5. Dynamik Bass System - Don't Stop Compute (2004) 6. E.P.G. - We Are Electro (2014) 7. The Dexorcist - Deceptacon (2001) 8. Glass Domain - Interlock (1991) 9. Dynamik Bass System - Out Of Control (2012) 10. Syncom Data - Musik Politik (1998) 11. The Dexorcist - Fear Teacher (2006) 12. EOD - Utrecht (2012)
1.. Edward Ka-Spel - Dance Of The China Dolls (1984) 2. The Legendary Pink Dots - Tower Two (Part 1) (1984) 3. The Legendary Pink Dots - Tower Two (Part 2) (1984) 4. The Legendary Pink Dots - Playschool (1982) 5. The Legendary Pink Dots - Lisa's Party (1983) 6. The Legendary Pink Dots - Spiritus (1982) 7. Edward Ka-Spel - Irrational Anthem (1984) 8. The Legendary Pink Dots - Stigmata Part One (Freiheit) (1983) 9. The Legendary Pink Dots - Geisha Mermaid (1984) 10. Edward Ka-Spel - Blowing Bubbles (Part 2) (1985) 11. Edward Ka-Spel - Atomic Roses (1984) 12. The Legendary Pink Dots - The Whore Of Babylon (1985) 13. Edward Ka-Spel - Chyekk 1 (1985) 14. Edward Ka-Spel - Six Cats On A Dead Man's Chest (1985) 15. Edward Ka-Spel - Requiem (1984) 16. The Legendary Pink Dots - The Hill (1985) 17. The Legendary Pink Dots - Astrid / Rope And Glory (1984) 18. The Legendary Pink Dots - Golden Dawn (1985) 19. The Legendary Pink Dots - The Lovers (Part 2) (1984)
As a huge fan of Keiji Haino wide array of
works and collaborations, I wanted to share some of my discoveries with other
people, with works ranging from the late sixties to the recent days.
It's definitely not easy to dive in such a
huge discography, so I wanted to show different sides of his music that would
be both appealing to newcomers and long-time fans.
I remember my first encounter with Fushitsusha
in my teenage days, which was from a blurry VHS-rip on Youtube.
Since then, Haino's uncompromising artistic
vision has been a strong inspiration in my own works, and I hope that this
tribute will help other people to embrace their weird, strange and new ideas.
If you enjoy and value their works, please
support the artists in any way you can.
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En tant que grand fan de Keiji Haino et de ses
nombreuses collaborations, j'ai voulu partager certaines de mes découvertes
avec des oeuvres allant de la fin des années soixante à aujourd'hui.
Il n'est certainement pas facile de se plonger
dans une vaste discographie telle que celle-ci. J'ai donc voulu montrer la
diversité de sa musique, d'une façon qui serait à la fois attrayante pour les
non-initié·e·s et les fans de longue date.
Je me souviens de ma première découverte de
Fushitsusha dans mon adolescence, qui était un rip flou de VHS sur Youtube.
Depuis, la vision artistique intransigeante de
Haino a été une forte inspiration dans mes propres oeuvres, et j'espère que cet
hommage aidera d'autres personnes à embrasser leurs idées étranges, uniques et
nouvelles.
Si vous appréciez leurs oeuvres, merci de
soutenir les artistes de la façon que vous pouvez.
1. Jason Crumer - Where Were You? (2008) 2. Solari - Ryuichi Sakamoto (2017) 3. Helm - Don't Lick the Jacket (2015) 4. Sarah Davachi - Chanter (2017) 5. Disco Inferno - D.I. Go Pop (1994) 6. Pedestrian Deposit - You Can't Help Me (2006) 7. Dennis Duck - Do the Fence (1977) 8. Tom Recchion - Jazz 10,000 A.D (2007) 9. Graham Lambkin & Jason Lescalleet - Quested to Saint Hilda (2013) 10. Wolf Eyes - Rusted Mange (2006) 11. Keith Fullerton Whitman - Stereo Music for Serge Modular Synthesizer - Part Three (2005) 12. C. Spencer Yeh, Okkyung Lee, Lasse Marhaug - Magic Seagull Lamp (2013) 13. Nobukazu Takemura - Icefall (1999)