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stu666 06.21.2010 06:52 PM

OLAibi

terminal pharmacy 06.22.2010 06:43 PM

mountain mocha kilimanjaro are a brutally funky japanese funk band. saw them on friday night at the adelaide internation cabaret festival.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgg6rEQidGc

atsonicpark 06.22.2010 06:46 PM

been bleachmobile'ing it up a ton today.

the ikara cult 06.23.2010 01:14 PM

there are some Les Rallizes Denudes CDs out at the mo, seemingly limited edition. I dunno if its difficult to get a grip on them from youtube videos, but im going to slap 12 quid down this weekend as ive just got a new job.

Toilet & Bowels 06.23.2010 05:38 PM

£12? Normally Les Rallizes CDs are priced at two or three times the price of a normal album.

me. 06.23.2010 08:59 PM

Shugo Tokumaru

pad_023 01.14.2011 09:58 AM

http://pitchfork.com/tv/#/episode/25...ive-in-japan/1

A Boris live performance is being streamed on pitchfork for a week.

the ikara cult 02.07.2011 11:45 AM

Ive found myself in a Japanese phase at the minute, apart from Les Rallizes Denudes, who i am genuinely astonished havent been given the "greatest band youve never heard of" treatment by some mainstream outlet, especially considering the story about the bass player being involved in an aeroplane hijacking. Some other good ones are,

Theres a really good blog i found the other day here :

http://dullcare.blogspot.com/

Good links to youtube vids and downloads with a range of styles on show old and new, i especially enjoy Gazan because they all wear sequins except the bass player who is naked.

stu666 02.07.2011 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the ikara cult

Theres a really good blog i found the other day here :

http://dullcare.blogspot.com/



thanks, i found this blog today: http://japshare.wordpress.com/

Derek 02.07.2011 01:39 PM

adam and i have been repping that blog for like, a year. stu, keep up bro!

Death & the Maiden 02.08.2011 03:51 AM

I've been getting into visual kei recently. I've liked Malice Mizer for a while but until now I never really liked any other VK bands. Favourites include:
Kuroyume
Buck-Tick
Luna Sea
X Japan
Hide
D'erlanger
Zi:Kill

Most bands I only like for their early stuff though.

atsonicpark 04.13.2011 01:13 AM

I didn't know where else to post this since only like 2 people will care about it but you guys know that band SPARTA LOCALS, right?

I just heard this band, TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB, on.. vh1 of all fucking places... listen/watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXwYJyrKK5A


is it just me or does this song sound VERY influenced by sparta locals, and the video is even similiar to one of theirs (with that white background and shit)?

atsonicpark 04.13.2011 01:13 AM

oh yeah and as far as vis kei goes, it's all about BUCK TICK and cali-gari

atsonicpark 04.13.2011 01:18 AM

compare
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROVxgXw-wsc

it's not identical, just seems influenced by them...

then again, a lot of j-indie bands have that kinda sound.


MO SOME TONEBENDER and so on, you know.

Ghostchase 04.14.2011 04:27 PM

SPARTA LOCALS... awesome.

TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB... typical flash in the pan generic UK music.

Derek 04.14.2011 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I didn't know where else to post this since only like 2 people will care about it but you guys know that band SPARTA LOCALS, right?

I just heard this band, TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB, on.. vh1 of all fucking places... listen/watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXwYJyrKK5A


is it just me or does this song sound VERY influenced by sparta locals, and the video is even similiar to one of theirs (with that white background and shit)?

Two Door Cinema Club are garbage, I get barraged by that music from people in school on a daily basis. I'd rather just listen to Sparta Locals.

atsonicpark 04.15.2011 02:44 AM

Yeah yeah they suck ass, but my point was, doesn't that song and video sound and look like they're REALLY inspired by Sparta Locals? I dunno. Just a weird impression I got.

For those out there who don't know the Locals, get 2nd Fanfare (some of the best guitar lines ever) and SUN SUN SUN asap.

vulva 04.16.2011 07:09 PM

Any of you ever hear Cyberne? Japanese metal with a strong Jesus Lizard influence

Derek 04.16.2011 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Yeah yeah they suck ass, but my point was, doesn't that song and video sound and look like they're REALLY inspired by Sparta Locals? I dunno. Just a weird impression I got.

For those out there who don't know the Locals, get 2nd Fanfare (some of the best guitar lines ever) and SUN SUN SUN asap.

It's similiar but I really really doubt Two Door Cinema Club are privvy on the awesomeness of Sparta Locals.

Pelle 04.17.2011 06:45 AM

defenitly hope someone have mentioned Melt-Banana...?

Derek 04.17.2011 09:36 AM

No, no one, ever.

vulva 04.17.2011 03:53 PM

what's a melt banana?

atsonicpark 04.21.2011 10:52 AM

NEW TODDLE VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgshyxZsliI

SONIC GAIL 04.21.2011 11:24 AM

I had the pleasure of seeing LITE when Mike Watt came through here. I love them

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiWtn...eature=related

Dr. Eugene Felikson 04.21.2011 11:34 AM

Bustmonsters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!

Ghostchase 05.02.2011 12:44 PM

Good starting point for Keiji Haino? "Beginning And End, Interwoven" seems like a interesting/ironic choice.

the ikara cult 08.18.2011 05:51 AM

Apparently EYE has a line in Motor Racing Commentary

Ghostchase 08.21.2011 03:45 PM

LOL

choc e-Claire 06.18.2019 09:12 PM

I'm going to bring this thread back, because you guys are literally the only people I can ever have a conversation with about this shit.

I'm listening to Soul Discharge '99 again, and swinging between 'holy shit this is awesome' and 'why the hell am I listening to this?'
I'm still definitely keeping it on my phone, and 'Pow Wow Now' is probably one of my favourites.
The question is...where do I go from here?

!@#$%! 06.18.2019 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by choc e-Claire
I'm going to bring this thread back, because you guys are literally the only people I can ever have a conversation with about this shit.

I'm listening to Soul Discharge '99 again, and swinging between 'holy shit this is awesome' and 'why the hell am I listening to this?'
I'm still definitely keeping it on my phone, and 'Pow Wow Now' is probably one of my favourites.
The question is...where do I go from here?

http://sonicyouth.com/gossip/showpos...16&postcount=6
http://sonicyouth.com/gossip/showpos...8&postcount=33

ilduclo 06.19.2019 08:57 AM

Vision Created Newsun about my favorite. Explore their live sets for a lot of interesting sounds

Savage Clone 06.19.2019 07:46 PM

Vision Creation and Super Ae for sure!

bloodcrystallisetosand 07.15.2019 08:02 AM

I had a tape with Soul Discharge '99 on one side and Decals by Beefheart on the other. What a C-90 that bad boy was. Happy days.

Quote:

Originally Posted by choc e-Claire
...where do I go from here?


Anything with Yoshimi in it. OOIOO are choice. Gold & Green was my first LP by them, very highly recommended. Grow Sound Tree is a great track off it if you want to dip a toe in the water. Sounds fuck all like Soul Discharge, mind. Not 100% on more Soul Discharge-ish stuff, but their shift from shambling noise scumfucks to sunworshipping drum circle psych wizards happened over a few years in the mid 90s. Super Roots are kinda the Boredoms' very own SYR series; 6/7/8 cover the transition period and are worth a pop. The whole extended Boredoms family tree is worth investigating. Fucking love that shit dude.

Bytor Peltor 07.16.2019 03:06 PM

Green Milk From The Planet Orange is well worth the listen.

Dead-Air introduced me to them in 2006 when they played -LIVE- on What’s That Called?

I want to say Green Milk crashed at Ricardo’s and possibly played a mini concert in his kitchen?

They are still touring: May 4, 2019

Their new album, THIRD, was released last month.

Savage Clone 07.16.2019 08:37 PM

I have seen them several times and they are indeed quite the force of nature. Progressive rock is not dead!

Bytor Peltor 07.17.2019 04:04 PM

I was hoping their Spring tour would make it to Texas, but alas they stayed close to the PNW......maybe someday.

Bertrand 07.18.2019 12:24 PM

I can't recall how I bumped into them, but I got quite hooked by Kikagaku Moyo (Green Sugar, once the 1st minute is reached: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDLhkvJZfnI)

Which lead to Minami Deutsch, whose live performances are better than on record (Sunrise, Sunset: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_eRwrjrQ_E)
Damo Suzuki's used them as a backing band at least once.


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