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batreleaser 11.10.2008 01:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chairman of the bored
The Black Blues albums are definitely my favorite of what I've heard from him. They seem the most...focused or singular or something. Other stuff is generally crazy but highly enjoyable freakout shit.


I like collab he did with KK NUll, "Mamono", prolly the most I've heard him go explicitly into No Wave and Power Electronics both.

The Earl Of Slander 11.10.2008 08:55 AM

As I'm sure I've said many times before on this forum, "Affection" is simply a masterpiece. I love all the Haino I've heard, and he's unquestionably one of my very favourite musicians, but that album is just unbelievable. For me it's flat out of the greatest albums ever, encapsulating everything about the man and his music that’s so appealing. Anyone who has an even passing interest in Haino should check it out as soon as possible.

OK, eulogising over.

sarramkrop 01.06.2009 03:29 PM

Keiji Haino is playing in Italy at the Netmage festival in Bologna, 22nd of January.

SuperCreep 01.06.2009 03:36 PM

I'm seeing him in Philly with Tony Conrad in April. Should be nothing short of awesome.

hat and bread 01.09.2009 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli
anyone got that recent release?


The hurdy gurdy one?
I do and it is excellent. Probably his best solo on that particular instrument.
On an unrelated note, I'm seeing Haino with 'dora bideo' (whatever that is!?!) tomorrow night.

afterthefact 05.28.2009 03:24 PM

I'm bumping this, because we need to talk about him some more.

I just got this off of SoulSeek last night;

http://auralassault.blogspot.com/200...s-live-at.html

Great stuff. About as straight forward as he gets.


Or so I thought. I downloaded a few other albums by him, and he actually does stuff that isn't just crazinoise. I never realized this, as everything that I had heard of him before (which I admit isn't a whole lot) has been.

hat and bread 05.28.2009 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by afterthefact
I'm bumping this, because we need to talk about him some more.

I just got this off of SoulSeek last night;

http://auralassault.blogspot.com/200...s-live-at.html

Great stuff. About as straight forward as he gets.


Or so I thought. I downloaded a few other albums by him, and he actually does stuff that isn't just crazinoise. I never realized this, as everything that I had heard of him before (which I admit isn't a whole lot) has been.


Haino's discography is all over the place. Probably the majority of it isn't noise in the usual meaning of the word.
The first few Fushitsusha albums were quite noisy, but still very rock n' roll. His first band Lost Aaraaff was kind of a bizarre jazz/rock improv unit (CD of that is on PSF Records). Friends of mine who aren't particularly fond of Haino usually enjoy the acoustic Black Blues album. Affection is very 'song oriented'. The Tzadik album Tenshi no Gijinka sounds like a weird percussion ritual.
Etc.
If you dig through his discography you'll find quite a lot of unnoise music.

afterthefact 05.29.2009 09:33 AM

That's what I am seeing. I see him in a whole new light now, and I like him more than ever.

The Earl Of Slander 05.30.2009 05:06 PM

There should probably be a seperate post count on my profile for each time I hype-up "Affection", and there's a reason. Simply one of the best albums ever. If you're working through Haino then make sure you get that one. The first two Fushitsusha Double Live releases (PSF 3/4 and PSF 15/16) are both favourites too. Oh and everyone should hear the hurdy gurdy albums at least once.

Skuj 05.30.2009 11:26 PM

I fucking adore this great man. And yet, all I have is a couple of his long solo meditations and a Fushitsusha. (Wisdom Prepared.) This will change.

TheDom 07.13.2011 10:01 PM

I think this thread needs a big old bump

listening to psf 3/4 now

..greatest voice of all time?

Semperet 07.14.2011 08:10 AM

Just watched him with Sunn 0))) on youtube. Sound quality was always going to be a problem. I loved Tima Formosa last year--it's well worth the effort. Would love to hear the "In a Flash" record he did with Ambarchi and O'Rourke, but I don't have a sniff of a record player. Don't suppose anyone has converted it into one of those new-fangled download links? I've been looking for a while but have yet to find one.
I'd buy the bloody thing if it was available legitimately, I swear.

Semperet 07.15.2011 04:29 PM

?
I did so, but the album I'm referring to isn't on the page and was only released on vinyl anyway, which is the point I was making: I've got no access to a record player but would buy a download or CD if it were released legitimately. I will order the last one on there, though, which is apparently recorded outdoors with Haino singing into caves.

The two listed above that on the link above, the Seijaku albums, I got earlier in the year and wasn't blown away--sort of a more shambolic Fushitsusha on the Mail from Fushitsusha one and better but still quite messy on the other one.

ilduclo 09.27.2011 01:47 PM

I put a oo3 Hainer/KK Null set up recently

http://duclism.blogspot.com/2011/09/...urayama-9.html

nicfit 09.28.2011 04:09 AM

why so?

ana 12.11.2011 12:18 AM

I registered on this forum just to say that Keiji Haino is, in addition to being musical genius, the sweetest and kindest person in the world.

Someone asked about whether he has a girlfriend - I don't want to spread rumours here either - but it's not like he hasn't got any. In fact, many of his works (including lyrics), as well as performances, are deeply erotic. I don't understand why so many people miss that point.

jimbrim 01.16.2012 03:03 PM

Just to let you all know, Keiji Haino is doing another couple of dates at Cafe Oto in February. It's likely that I will be able to make it this time as well!

http://cafeoto.co.uk/keiji-haino-residency.shtm

stu666 01.17.2012 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbrim
Just to let you all know, Keiji Haino is doing another couple of dates at Cafe Oto in February. It's likely that I will be able to make it this time as well!

http://cafeoto.co.uk/keiji-haino-residency.shtm


I'll try to go to at least one of the dates, hope to see you there Jim!

jimbrim 01.17.2012 04:02 PM

Yeah, you should go! I've got lectures all day on Tuesday till 9:00, so I've decided to get a ticket for the Wednesday show only.

stu666 01.17.2012 04:13 PM

Ok if I can get a ticket I'll go on Wednesday too...

Genteel Death 02.28.2012 11:23 PM

Went to see him tonight. He bored me stiff apart from a brief moment when he sounded like he enjoyed himself a little bit.The only moment when he decided that he rocked. Didn't last for long though.

stu666 02.29.2012 04:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Went to see him tonight. He bored me stiff apart from a brief moment when he sounded like he enjoyed himself a little bit.The only moment when he decided that he rocked. Didn't last for long though.


I think I'll wait for a second opinion... ;)

Genteel Death 02.29.2012 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by stu666
I think I'll wait for a second opinion... ;)


I hope so, young man. Enjoy yourself tonight. :confused:

ilduclo 02.29.2012 05:24 PM

he can really do it on gtr when he wants to. some of the other stuff, not so good, IMO.

stu666 02.29.2012 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
I hope so, young man. Enjoy yourself tonight. :confused:


I did, it was in no way boring. I loved it!

stu666 02.29.2012 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nefeli
i cannot wait to listen to this particular recording. i want to listen to the whole thing again. on my own.


I'm listening to it now and it sounds good, I haven't got to the loud parts yet though....

stu666 03.01.2012 06:49 PM

http://philsbootlegs.blogspot.com/20...her-leigh.html

stu666 03.04.2012 06:27 AM

Keiji Haino - Cafe OTO, London, UK - 2012-02-29


for non-dime members: http://wtrns.fr/ZBjU30ZMg8cJa0

hipster_bebop_junkie 05.17.2012 12:54 PM

Bump.

A documentary on Keiji Haino is in the works.


 

http://doc-haino.com/

A Thousand Threads 06.19.2012 04:37 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=IgVGriFcFn0

lookin good

Derek 07.08.2012 07:41 PM

just listened to the new Fushitsusha record. yeah i know, i'm late.

anyway, i really dug it. some serious 'trout mask replica' vibes with the first half and some neat southern lord doom drone moments in the second half. not sure if it stands with the best of his work but only time will tell.

blunderbuss 07.20.2012 11:57 PM

Keiji Haino: the interview

The experimental musician speaks about hard rock, long hair and electricity bills

Glice 09.08.2012 04:44 AM

Who's going to see Fushitsusha in that London then?

stu666 09.08.2012 07:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Who's going to see Fushitsusha in that London then?


Me!

Glice 09.08.2012 09:11 AM

Huzzah!

Genteel Death 09.08.2012 09:20 AM

I'm probably coming. I don't have a huge interest for music or musicians right now but I will try to attend.

Glice 09.10.2012 12:09 PM

Excellent. That's the best attitude. (No, really).

Toilet & Bowels 09.11.2012 05:05 AM

I'll go, although I won't get my hopes up. I didn't really like that band he formed a couple of years ago (Seijaku, or whatever), and I think Fushitsusha has the bassist from that band as the last dude died.

stu666 10.07.2012 05:14 AM

My recording of Fushitsusha (including Glice :D) from friday night is now up at dime, I'll post wetransfer links here for it soon....

pokkeherrie 10.07.2012 07:18 AM

cheers, how long did they play for?
(i'm seeing them next week)


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