Hijokaidan

Discussion in 'Electronic and Experimental Music' started by telephone, Aug 22, 2008.

  1. telephone

    telephone weird

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    anyone familiar?
    Listening to them brings out so many intense emotions. I would love to see them live.
     
  2. ghost of rat

    ghost of rat Senior Member

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    I havent heard of them.

    What kind of music do they play?
     
  3. telephone

    telephone weird

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    for lack of a better term, i'd call it noise.
    "Hijokaidan (非常階段, lit. "emergency stairway") is a Japanese noise and free improvisation group with a revolving lineup that has ranged from two members to as many as fourteen in its early days. The group is the project of guitarist Yoshiyuki "Jojo" Hiroshige (Japanese; 広重嘉之, JOJO広重) its one constant member, who is head & owner of the Osaka-based Alchemy Records. Other regulars include Jojo's wife Junko and Toshiji Mikawa (also of Incapacitants). The group began at the very end of the 1970s as a performance art-based group whose anarchic shows would often involve destruction of venues and audio equipment, food and garbage being thrown around, and on-stage urination. As the group's lineup changed over time, their focus became less performance-based and more musically based, fine-tuning their sound into a dense wall of white noise created by each member making as much of a racket as humanly possible."
     
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    ghost of rat Senior Member

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    ^Ah yes. I thought I recognised the name.
    I havent heard any of their stuff, but im a big fan of Japanoise.
    Keiji Haino and Fushitsusha are my favourite. Boris and Acid mothers temple are pretty good too.

    Perhaps you could recomend me a Hijokaidan album/s?
     
  5. telephone

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    I lovelovelove Boris and AMT. Fushitsusha is pretty good too.

    The only Hijokaidan album I actually have is Tapes.
    It's way more harsh noise type stuff than any of the above bands, but there's still definitely some sort of rhythm to it.
     
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