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Tokyo Kid Brothers
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The Tokyo Kid Brothers (Japanese:東京キッドブラザース) were a Japanese theatre commune formed in September 21, 1968 by Yutaka Higashi. Notable foundi… read moreThe Tokyo Kid Brothers (Japanese:東京キッドブラザース) were a Japanese theatre commune formed in September 21, 1968 by Yutaka Higashi. Notable founding members include Itsuroh Shimoda, Noriyoshi Saito, Noboru Mine, Yoko Kaji and Yukiko Kobayashi. … read moreThe Tokyo Kid Brothers (Japanese:東京キッドブラザース) were a Japanese theatre commune formed in September 21, 1968 by Yutaka Higashi. Notable founding members include Itsuroh Shimoda, Noriyoshi Saito, Noboru Mine, Yoko Kaji and Yukiko Kobayashi. The group disbanded following Yutaka Higashi's death in 2000. View wiki -
J・A・シーザー
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Julious Arnest Cesar, better known as J・A・シーザー (J.A. Seazer), born Terahara Takāki (寺原 孝明, Terahara Takāki, 6 October 1948), is a film musi… read moreJulious Arnest Cesar, better known as J・A・シーザー (J.A. Seazer), born Terahara Takāki (寺原 孝明, Terahara Takāki, 6 October 1948), is a film music composer from Japan. Seazer enjoyed popularity among students in Japan during the 1960s, and wor… read moreJulious Arnest Cesar, better known as J・A・シーザー (J.A. Seazer), born Terahara Takāki (寺原 孝明, Terahara Takāki, 6 October 1948), is a film music composer from Japan. Seazer enjoyed popularity among students in Japan during the 1960s, and worked closely with director Shuji Terayama until Terayama'… read more -
Tenjo Sajiki
952 listeners
Tenjo Sajiki, also Tenjou Sajiki (天井桟敷, Tenjō Sajiki meaning The Top Floor Gallery) was an extreme-theater kind of group formed by poet/activist/filmmaker Shuji Terayama and active between 1967 and 1983 (until Terayama's death). A major phenomenon on the Japanese underground scene, the group… read more -
J. A. Seazer
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Julious Arnest Cesar, born Terahara Taka'aki (寺原 孝明?), 6 October 1948), is a film and theater music composer. Seazer enjoyed popularit… read moreJulious Arnest Cesar, born Terahara Taka'aki (寺原 孝明?), 6 October 1948), is a film and theater music composer. Seazer enjoyed popularity among students in Japan during the 1960s, and worked closely with director Shuji Terayama and hi… read moreJulious Arnest Cesar, born Terahara Taka'aki (寺原 孝明?), 6 October 1948), is a film and theater music composer. Seazer enjoyed popularity among students in Japan during the 1960s, and worked closely with director Shuji Terayama and his theater Tenjo Sajiki until Terayama's death (besides … read more -
少女革命ウテナ
6,168 listeners
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Love Live Life + One
1,504 listeners
Really wigged out Japanese psych band from 1971 that subscribed to the "wall of sound" theory. Featuring a flautist and two saxop… read moreReally wigged out Japanese psych band from 1971 that subscribed to the "wall of sound" theory. Featuring a flautist and two saxophonists in addition to the usual drums, organ, guitar, piano and bass, Love Will Make a Better You… read moreReally wigged out Japanese psych band from 1971 that subscribed to the "wall of sound" theory. Featuring a flautist and two saxophonists in addition to the usual drums, organ, guitar, piano and bass, Love Will Make a Better You is a rather mixed bag of music, ranging from bluesy psych t… read more -
Magical Power Mako
11,080 listeners
Magical Power Mako is a very important Japanese psychedelic/avant-garde artist. Since his recorded debut in the early 1970s, Mako has cover… read moreMagical Power Mako is a very important Japanese psychedelic/avant-garde artist. Since his recorded debut in the early 1970s, Mako has covered genres as diverse and disparate as traditional Japanese folk, acid folk/rock, experimental, kra… read moreMagical Power Mako is a very important Japanese psychedelic/avant-garde artist. Since his recorded debut in the early 1970s, Mako has covered genres as diverse and disparate as traditional Japanese folk, acid folk/rock, experimental, krautrock, progressive rock, and more recently ambient music. H… read more -
Kan Mikami
7,405 listeners
Kan Mikami (三上寛) takes much of his inspiration from the school of singer/songwriters and blues vocalists. From the rural district of Tsugaru, Mikami's parched voice and plaintive electric guitar (sometimes the only backing) reveals the true spirit of the folkish sad blues, even though he sin… read more