I've been checking out Tatsuya Oe - I have one track of his on a
compilation of Japanese techno/electronic artists "Pacific State" EP with
Ken Ishii and Boom Boom Satellites - Oe's track is called Warning and it's
a great mash up of electro and abstract techno - it just reminds me of a
tangle of wires.
Recently found his webpage - has some really cool mixes and a new (?) CD
"Here and You" which reminds me of some Pink Elln stuff like Sieg uber die
Sonne - but I can't read Japanese so I haven't figured out what label it's
on
Oh apparently he also goes by the name Captain Funk
http://www.tatsuyaoe.com/audioframe.html
check these mixes (Windows Media only):
TATSUYA OE DJ LIVE MIX@ OSAKA MOTHER HALL 15.11.2002
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one other i forgot to mention: Tomito Satori. although that's actually
another name for brit Inigo Kennedy. ;)
On Saturday, January 11, 2003, at 06:46 AM, Robert Taylor wrote:
> Yosihinori Sunahara makes beautiful lush music for sure.
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> At 07:51 AM 1/11/2003, Robert Taylor wrote:
>> I'm not sure if I would call him "fun"!
>> A pal of mine played me his Opaque CD (I think that's what it's
>> called)
> when
>> I was in a rather addled state of mind and I had to take it off!
>> Very abstract - possibly too abstract for someone as shallow as
>> myself.
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>> Rei Harakami is always fun.
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> Well then, how about Yoshinori Sunahara?
> Denki Groove is a hoot, albeit a manic hoot. (try Voxxx)
> Ryuchi Sakamoto started a label called Progressive Form not too long
> ago
> which may be interesting (dunno about 313ish, though)
> There was someone Japanese on Ferox as well, but I can't recall the
> name at
> the moment.
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> jeff
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