violent onsen geisha
Rolf Semprebon :
Violent Onsen Geisha, a one-man band consisting of cinema and music journalist
Masaya Nakahara from Tokyo, is one of those musical entities that defy
categorization.
Otis offers up everything from brutal assaults of feedback noise in the realms
of Merzbow and Masonna to a tacky Casio keyboard playing
"Greensleeves" to collages of plunderphonic sound bites from movies
and old records, mostly in English, to someone plunking amateurishly on a bass
or a keyboard and mouthing tones or grunting. Covers of songs by Captain
Beefheart and Joni Mitchell are virtually unrecognizable. One
could compare Otis to Negativland with an industrial edge,
or Ground Zero , or maybe even as a Japanese update to LAFMS (LA Free
Music Society) bands like Le Forte Four , and still not quite get at
the strange way Nakahara twists through his collages of sound, with
strange segues and abrupt changes. Moving from one style to another in a
schizophrenic haze, VOG 's irreverent mishmash of junk culture ripped
apart.
discography
violent onsen geisha: otis (1993, cd, japan, endorphine factory edp-006) - includes 'mirror man' (don van vliet) |
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violent onsen geisha:
otis (1996, cd, japan, rail recordings toct-9319) - remixed re-issue with some extra material / includes 'mirror man' (don van vliet) |