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Korekyojin Discography of CDs

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| | Korekyojin Isotope CD (2005)
$12.75 Given those parameters, you might not think this album would be as fun as it is, but that's part of Yoshida's genius. Hot stuff. ~ Sean Westergaard
Korekyojinn: Nasuno Mitsuru (bass guitar); Tatsuya Yoshida, Kido Natsuki.
Personnel: Kido Natsuki (guitar); Tatsuya Yoshida (drums).
Audio Mixer: Tatsuya Yoshida.
Recording information: Kichijoji, Manda La (06/06/2004-10/28/2004); Kichijoni Star Pine's Cafe, Tokyo, Japan (06/06/2004-10/28/2004).
Photographer: Tatsuya Yoshida The songs may be challenging to play, but they're a lot of fun to listen to, and the virtuosity of the band really becomes apparent when you realize that Isotope was recorded live (except for the first track). He leads several groups in addition to his long-standing Ruins, participates in several more, and even finds time to do some freelance drumming as well, with people like Satoko Fujii. Yoshida/Ruins fans will eat this up, but anyone interested in punk/funk instrumentals or math rock should really check this out. Natsuki may not be as well-known, but he's a damn good guitar player who nimbly plays the composed parts and gets in some nice (albeit brief) solos when the tunes give him a bit of room. The songs are all fairly complex, and clearly composed pretty much all the way through. He's a precision-oriented whirling dervish of a drummer, and Mitsuru's got a big, fat, punchy bass sound and chops to spare. Musically, this is clearly Yoshida's baby: He wrote all the tunes, and they all bear the stamp of his patented polyrhythmic, stop-on-a-dime-and-change-direction, bouncy, funky, avant-prog fun. Tatsuya Yoshida has probably now supplanted James Brown as the hardest working man in show business. Isotope is the latest release from Korekyojin, which consists of Yoshida on drums, Nasuno Mitsuru (Altered States, Ground Zero) on bass, and Kido Natsuki (Bondage Fruit) on guitar.
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| Korekyojin Korekyojin CD (1999)
$13.99 A track very heavy with funk-bass gets things started on this self-titled side project of the Ruins' Yoshida Tatsuya. By the second number, however, grinding guitar provides a static edge, letting the audience know that this is not something straight out of the '70s. By the end of the same track, everything has descended into apocalyptic collapse.
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Korekyojin CD discography Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
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Popular or famous Korekyojin music songs: Arabesque, Out of Head, Poet and Peasant, You Know What You Like, Betwixt, Counterpoint, Doldrum, Exodus, Freestone. More music songs Hash, Jackson, Quicksilver, 4 Holes in the Sky, Careless Heart, Cold Wave, Khajuraho, Nemrut Dagi, On Reflection. More music songs Preparation.
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