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Kazumoto Endo - While You Were Out download free

Performer:
Kazumoto Endo
Album:
While You Were Out
Released:
Style:
Noise
MP3 archive size:
1571 mb
FLAC archive size:
1645 mb
WMA archive size:
1546 mb
Other formats:
DTS VQF WAV MP4 FLAC AUD ASF
Rating:
4.5
Votes:
380

Tracklist

1 While You Were Out 13:07
2 Itabashi Girl 3:53
3 Shinjuku Kahki Pants 3:42
4 Fear My Kung-Fu! 4:20
5 Last Train To Nishi-Funabashi 4:06
6 Night Falls On Ikebukuro 4:07
7 Evergreen 6:00
8 Boom Boom Roppongi 3:21
9 Scum 'n' Buzz 5:57

Notes

Track 3 previously appears on V/A "LOUD : : QUIET" CD on BOXmedia.
Track 4 previously appears on Kazumoto Endo/Goat split 7" on Philosophy Shop.
Track 6 previously appears on V/A "Soundtracks For Bride Of Sevenless" CD on Ausculture Research.
Track 8 previously appears on V/A "Release Your Mind Vol. 2" 3xCD on Release Entertainment.
Track 9 previously appears on Kazumoto Endo/Crack Fierce split 7" on United Syndicate.


  • On this album, Kazumoto Endo demonstrates that he's another choice cut above the Japanese harsh noise scene. While he's no laptop noisemaker, Endo is digital, his junk seems to consist of boiled and broken bits of digital equipment, lots of DSP and mashed-up samples, all sectioned off and squiggled around with effects. There's enough DSP here to remind me of glitched out breakcore, but don't expect any effete wanky technotardedness here (in fact there's some ridicule of that here, this album has some funny moments!). This ain't boring dry MAX/MSP digital "power electronics" ala Hecker either, but this stuff is loud and abrasive enough to get your adrenaline pumping like the best. He's got a great sense of "ma" the Japanese term for space in both art and music (spec. taiko drumming). He lets sounds reverberate so they feel like they're sectioned off in their own hallucinatory space, reminding me of Merzbow's finest moments (especially "1930"). His work is about the only that really expresses to me the information overload that is the Japanese urban experience.