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Kuchinoha CD (1996) Top Seller
Makigami Koichi CD discography On Kuchinoha, Hikashu vocalist Koichi blends Tuvan throat-singing (picked up during a stint in Mongolia) and Japanese traditions with avant-garde and rock leanings. The result is a record composed purely of improvised solo vocals--no overdubs, no effects, and no edits. ~ Jason Ankeny
Recoorded at Effanel Music, New York City on July 21 & 22, 1995.
Personnel: Makigami Koichi (vocals).
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Tokyo Taiga CD (2010)
Makigami Koichi albums Recording information: 1714 Studio, Atami, Japan (12/2007).
Personnel: Makigami Koichi (vocals, cornet, Theremin); Masaharu Sato (vocals, khaen, percussion); Bolot Bairyshev (vocals).
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Electric Eel CD (1998)
Makigami Koichi music CDs A truly fascinating, if bizarre project, Electric Eel is a composition which pairs Tuvan throat singing techniques (and other vocals) with duets on newly invented versions of the jaw harp. The Electric Trämpi is not played with the fingers; it is instead controlled by electronic impulses that are capable of producing continuous sounds. The left hand holds the ...
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Koedarake CD (2005)
Makigami Koichi discography Personnel: Makigami Koichi (vocals). Track Listing of songs: Ogoe; Prrr; Ngoh; Haahick; A-U; Khoomeiteki; Chaka Chapa; Tak; Doipapa; Hamesa; Tameiki; Ngoh 2; Pak; Hamanime; Hettia; Uzhi; Rakinoma;
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Five Men Singing CD (2004)
Makigami Koichi CD discography You may call them sound poets, vocalists, or even singers, but when you gather all five of them on-stage they become pure entertainers. Five Men Singing is the genuine avant-garde voice summit. Recorded live at the 2003 Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville, this performance is a delightful demonstration of what the human voice is capable of, ...
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Phantom Orchard CD (2004)
Makigami Koichi albums Avant-garde composer and harpist Zeena Parkins teams with electronica artist Ikue Mori for PHANTOM ORCHARD, a series of abstract yet dense explorations in sound. Mori's electronic-scapes and samples create a textured ambient framework for Parkins's forays on piano, synth, Mellotron, and electric and acoustic harps. This aptly titled album makes listeners feel as though they are moving through ...
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Hikashu History CD (2001)
Makigami Koichi music CDs This is part of Tzadik's New Japan series.
Personnel: Makigami Koichi (vocals, cornet); Mitama Masamichi (guitar, background vocals); Nomoto Kazuhiro (bass clarinet, saxophone); Tobe Satoshi (alto saxophone, background vocals); Inoue Makoto (Mellotron, synthesizer, background vocals); Yamashita Yasushi (synthesizer, background vocals); Sensui Toshiro, Masaru Taniguchi, Ken Tsuno (drums); Torsten Rasch (sampler); Otomo Yoshihide (turntables); Masami Sakaide (background vocals).
Recording information: Hitachi ...
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Collected Works CDs (1997)
Makigami Koichi discography Principally recorded at Greenpoint Studio, Brooklyn, New York and live in Osaka, Japan in November 1994.
John Zorn teams up with Bill Laswell and Scorn's Mick Harris to form Painkiller, who take Naked City's jazz-thrash template as a launching point, and then leap into the outer reaches of dub and improvised free jazz. This set, as advertised, contains the ...
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Cobra: Live At The Knitting Factory CDs (1992)
Makigami Koichi songs John Zorn's COBRA is a monthly event staged at the Knitting Factory. Each time a different musician brings in twelve of his or her peers to play what amounts to a musical game. The game requires a prompter and agile musicians who improvise using cards, hand signals, and headbands to create teams, duos, and improvised sections with the entire group. Over 100 musicians participated in this project.
Personnel includes: John Zorn (alto saxophone); Gisburg (vocals, mouth organ, tin whistle); Judy Dunaway (vocals, electric guitar); Jeff Buckley, M. Doughty (vocals); Roy Nathanson (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones); Curtis Fowlkes (trombone); Marcus Rojas (tuba); David Krakauer (clarinet, bass clarinet); Andrea Parkins (accordion); Michelle Kinney (cello, sound effects); Zeena Parkins (electric harp); Myra Melford (synthesizer); Marc Ribot (electric guitar); Tronzo (slide guitar); John King ...
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 Makigami Koichi Songs
Popular or famous Makigami Koichi music songs: PÄ"k, Electric Eel, Doipapa, Chaka Chapa, Hamesa, Tameiki, Sarusuberi, Hanasusuki, Tak, Uzhi, Khoomeiteki, Hettia, Mukuge. More music songs Ngoh 2, AU, Ngoh, Mojiri, Rakinoma, Hamanime, Jubako. See All Songs
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Zeena Parkins, Ikue Mori, Jaap Blonk, Hikashu, Pain Killer
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