Takehisa Kosugi + Akio Suzuki. Duo
New Sense of Hearling..
ALM-Uranoia (Japan) 1980
UR-1 (LP) Original pressing.
sleeve : EX-(some wear on edge and corner, wrinkle, slightly dirts.)
media : EX-/EX-(some light noises.)
An album released in 1980 by the duo of Takehisa Kosugi, a musician who left a great legacy in the Japanese music scene through his activities that transcended genres such as jazz, rock, contemporary, and avant-garde music, notably as a central member of the Taj Mahal Travellers since the late '60s, and Akio Suzuki, a pioneer of sound art in Japan known for his numerous avant-garde performances. Utilizing a variety of instruments including voice improvisation, violin, radio transmitter, and mysterious sound sculptures, listeners are enveloped in a range of sounds and noises that appear and disappear, creating a sensation as if the boundary between these sounds and the natural environment is dissolving. It is truly a new sensory experience for the ears. A wonderful piece. This is the original pressing from Kojima Recordings' ALM-Uranoia label.
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