East Bionic Symphonia “Recorded Live”

East Bionic Symphonia “Recorded Live”

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East Bionic Symphonia
Recorded Live
LAM Records (Germany) 2000
LA-3001 (LP) Unofficial reissue
sleeve : EX(light wear on corner.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly surface noises.)

Takehisa Kosugi, a musician who was active as a core member of the Taj-Mahal Traverllers from the end of the 1960s and whose diverse activities transcending genres such as jazz, rock, contemporary music, and avant-garde music have made great achievements in the Japanese music world, recorded this album as a graduation project for students at the Bijutsu Gakko in Kanda Jimbocho where he taught. The album was released in 1976 and was recorded as a graduation project by the students of the school. The tape of the free improvisation performance, which took place from 7:30 to 8:43 p.m. under Kosugi's direction, was edited by Kosugi himself. Among the performers were Kosugi's students, including Chie Mukai of Che-Shizu, guitarist Kazuo Imai, and Yasushi Ozawa of Non-Lost, artists who later became active in the Japanese noise avant-garde/experimental music scene. This is unfortunately an unauthorized reissue released from Germany in 2000.

A: Part 1 (7.30 P.M. ~ 7.47 P.M.)
B: Part 2 (8.15 P.M. ~ 8.43 P.M.)

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Japanese
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