Monday, February 9, 2015

Kawabata & Yoshida & Umezu

http://www.mediafire.com/download/2eot7cbfmpm73aa/2011_-_Sax_&_The_City.zip

A quick re-share from our defunct private club. And you read it right: that's "doc" Umezu (hello, Lucky) with Acid Mothers Temple SWR, the most recent Kawabata's project which includes none other than Tatsuya Yoshida (Ruins, Koenjihyakkei, dozens of others). I must say, however, this album still haven't "stick" in me, despite having listened to it a few times. To me it sounds more like a private conversation to which you were not exactly invited (you wonder how this album passed so unnoticed). Nevertheless, it's a fantastic collab from Japanese avant masters.

7 comments:

  1. Hey buruno - thanks a lot for sharing this (and also thanks for the nice "hello, Lucky" in the post!!!).

    Reading your comment about the album, I had the proverb "many cooks spoil the broth" in mind - but I will first have a listen myself. I've been a huge Ruins fan in the 1990's (I still listen to "Stonehenge" and esp. "Burning Stone" when I'm in the occasional mood), and Umezu you know... :)

    CHEERS!!

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    1. that proverb pretty much summed my entire post m8. oh well, I'm not getting any clearer in my native language either, so whatever hehe.
      my favorite RUINS is definitely Sax Ruins. ryoko ono what a feral lady.
      peaceout

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    2. Entertaining and vigorous. Thanks!

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  2. Extraordinary. I am much obliged to you for this blog & access to brilliant eclectica. I found your blog via your goodreads list - while searching for book ideas from those with reading tangents.

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    1. lol, now that's an unusual way to discover a music blog

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    2. kinda cool though. i'll take newcomers however they wanna get here amigo :)

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  3. hiya erik! totally wild man. i would have never thought that my gr account would bring people here. hopefully you enjoy the musique & if you want you can email me about book ideas. i'm constantly reading something new & trying to expand my literary horizon!

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