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Old 05.28.2009, 04:28 PM   #127
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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.
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