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LIVE IN JAPAN captures a rare live collaboration from two prime movers of the 1970s German "outer limits" rock scene: Dieter Moebious (Kluster, Cluster) and Mani Neumeier (Guru Guru) from their Zero Set 2002 Tour.
Japan only release from Dieter Moebius (ex-Kluster) and Mani Neumeier (Guru Guru). Recorded during Zero Set 2002 Tour. Captain Trip Records. 2003.
Japanese release. Mebius Live In Japan Songs | 1. | Rushhour I (Shiga) |
| 2. | Call Later Please |
| 3. | Wasabi Eater I (Shiga) |
| 4. | Weit Weg |
| 5. | Umator |
| 6. | New UFO Catcher |
| 7. | Wasabi Eater II (Osaka) |
| 8. | Is It |
| 9. | Gel |
| 10. | Rushhour II (Osaka) |
| 11. | Saurus |
| 12. | Biga Lake |
| 13. | Otsukare Sama |
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