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Freaked out lo-fi psychedelic noise recordings from 1972 and 1980 by the mythical Japanese psych rockers Les Rallizes Dénudés, including the 23 minute "Guitar Jam" filling the complete A-side, a sort of Stooges riff with Ramones like drumming ending up in a total feedback noise orgy. Recorded on...
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Rare 1975 live and studio recordings by the Japanese psychedelic noise legends Les Rallizes Dénudés.
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ITEM ON PRE-ORDER. OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE: NOVEMBER, 18th. ORDER NOW AND BE THE FIRST ONE TO GET IT. COOL ROCK&ROLL, SURF, BEAT AND GARAGE-ROCK FROM PHILIPPINES IN THE 60s!! Led by teen guitar wizard Ramon "RJ" Jacinto, RJ & THE RIOTS was one of the first rock&roll /beat bands from the...
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TEM ON PRE-ORDER. OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE: NOVEMBER, 18th. ORDER NOW AND BE THE FIRST ONE TO GET IT. WHITE VINYL, 110 HAND-NUMBERED COPIES ONLY! COOL ROCK&ROLL, SURF, BEAT AND GARAGE-ROCK FROM PHILIPPINES IN THE 60s!! Led by teen guitar wizard Ramon "RJ" Jacinto, RJ & THE RIOTS was one of the...
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An excellent masterpiece album that closes the early mountain sound Along with the 3rd album, another excellent Sanullim album with the highest proportion of Kim Chang-hoon's songs. Based on a more stable and elegant performance than ever before, it is a work that attempted various experiments...
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The most heterogeneous, but still a Sanullim Sanullim's 4th album consists of background music and insert songs for TV and radio dramas and plays, including Korean Film director Im Kwon-taek's movie "Tomorrow And Tomorrow Again". It is a noteworthy collection of works that has not faded with the...
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Combination of explosive rock and lyrical folk An album made by Kim Chang-wan in place of his two younger brothers who were serving in the military, together with the project 'Broken Spaceship' composed of session musicians such as Park Dong-ryul (bass), Yu Ji-yeon (acoustic guitar, harmonica),...
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Formed in the early 70s by brothers Kim Chang-wan, Kim Chang-hoon and Kim Chang-ik, Sanullim are one of the fathers of Korean psychedelic rock. "Evening Breeze" is the first ever comp focused on their little known 1979-83 albums, selecting their most fuzzed-out, hard-psych-pop-funk (Korean style)...
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Third album, originally released in 1978, by legendary Korean psychedelic band SANULLIM. From heavy-fuzz psychedelic garage to slow burners, including the monster sidelong track "You Are Already Me", the title track (which sounds like a Korean Blue Cheer) and more! *Original artwork in hard...
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SILVER VINYL, 205 COPIES ONLY! Fuzzed out psychedelia of the highest order by Korean legends SANULLIM. This is their second album, originally released in 1978. It opens with the incredible title track, featuring an extended noisy fuzz guitar intro and which would become one of their most famous...
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GREEN VINYL, 215 COPIES ONLY! Third album, originally released in 1978, by legendary Korean psychedelic band SANULLIM. From heavy-fuzz psychedelic garage to slow burners, including the monster sidelong track "You Are Already Me", the title track (which sounds like a Korean Blue Cheer) and more! ...
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One of the rarest albums ever from the mighty Masahiko Satoh, a composer and arranger,as well as a key figure in the avantgarde music from Japan. Originally issued on Japan Columbia in 1970, the two sides of very free piano show a sensitivity that's really amazing - still moments of freedom that...
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Considered by many one of the most gifted and outstanding players in the Electone community thanks to his fresh, energetic, rhythmic and sometimes humorous style of playing, from 1975 to 1977 Shigeo Sekito released a four-LP album set titled Special Sound Series for the iconic Nippon Columbia. On...
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We are very happy to announce the continuation of our reissues of Shigeo Sekito's iconic "Special Sound" series with its 4th instalment, "Summertime", a radiant musical tapestry woven by the ingenious Japanese musician. Unveiled in the vibrant 1970s, this album radiates with the warmth and...
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After the space-time experience and the translation into music of the Bible of Japanese civilization, the Fulukotofumi, the following year, in 1973, Hiromasa Suzuki pushes his research and experimentation beyond the borders of his own country by venturing, with the usual companions of adventure...
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Masayuki 'Jojo' Takayanagi (1932 - 1991) was a Japanese jazz / free improvisational musician. He was active in the Japanese jazz scene from the late 1950s. He was one of the earliest noise guitar improvisers, and the first (with Keith Rowe) to use the table-top guitar.
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Tin Pan Alley is the name given to a collection of New York City music publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in the...
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NOT EXPORTABLE TO JAPAN!Recorded in September 1975 at Columbia Studio, "Story Of Wind Behind Left" is a symphonic poem in the shape of a suite. In the album, Masahiko Togashi uses music to communicate the same feelings evoked by nature. The drummer demonstrates unique composition and performance...
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Here's the second batch of crazy fuzz, screaming and rock'n'roll from the land of the big dragon. This second volume brings a more raw, crazy garage and killer tracks than the first volume. The Rollies, Trio Visca, Peels, White Waves or Djah Iskandar are some of the names for this volume. Loved the...
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Before the Khmer Rouge took power in 1975, unleashing a horrifying genocide, Cambodia had one of the most vibrant and exciting music scenes in Asia. With a mixture of traditional Khmer music and a myriad of western genres (from French and latin music, to rock-and-roll , rhythm-and-blues, surf,...
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