Ikuro Takahashi
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Ikuro Takahashi is a Japanese drummer and percussionist. He has been a central member of many groups from the Tokyo psychedelic underground from the early eighties. Some of the groups he has played with include High Rise
High Rise
High Rise is a 1975 novel by J. G. Ballard. It takes place in an ultra-modern, luxury high-rise building.-Plot summary:The building seems to give its well-established tenants all the conveniences and commodities that modern life has to offer: swimming pools, its own school, a supermarket,...

, Kousokuya
Kousokuya
Kōsokuya is a Japanese dark psychedelic rock band. This rock outfit, founded by guitarist Jutok Kaneko in the late 1970s, has released only a handful of recordings internationally, and scant more in their local Tokyo underground scene...

, Maher Shalal Hash Baz
Maher Shalal Hash Baz
Maher Shalal Hash Baz is the artistic alter ego of Tori Kudo, a Japanese naivist composer and musician. The name is taken from Maher-shalal-hash-baz in the Book of Isaiah verses 8:1 and 8:3, and translates roughly as "Hurrying to the spoil, he has made haste to the plunder." Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz...

, Fushitsusha
Fushitsusha
Fushitsusha is a Japanese rock band specialising in the psychedelic rock, space rock and noise rock genres. The band consists of electric guitarist and singer Keiji Haino, and a shifting cast of complementary musicians. The group released the majority of its material in the 1990s.-History:Haino...

, Ché-SHIZU
Ché-SHIZU
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, Nagisa ni te
Nagisa ni te
is a Japanese psychedelic-folk rock duo. The group's name is translated as "on the beach". Shinji Shibayama, the group's founder — anda previous member of Idiot O'Clock and Hallelujahs — is also owner of Org Records, which has released albums from groups like Maher Shalal Hash Baz and Naoki Zushi...

, LSD March
LSD March
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, Gu-N, and Akebonoizu. In recent years he has played under the name Anoyondekigoto, frequently a duo unit with his partner, the dancer Yoko Muronoi.

Discography

1st LP, w/ High Rise (PSF
PSF
PSF is a three-letter abbreviation or three-letter acronym that may stand for:* French Social Party * French Socialist Party * Palestinian Popular Struggle Front...

, 1984)

Kousokuya LP, w/ Kousokuya (Ray Night Music, 1991; CD reissue, PSF, 2003)

Maher Goes to Gothic Country LP, w/ Maher Shalal Hash Baz (Org, 1991)

untitled cassette, w/ Reiko A (NekoIsis, 1993)

Ray Night 1991-1992 Live CD, w/ Kousokuya (Forced Exposure, 1995)

On the love beach LP/CD, w/ Nagisa Ni Te (Org, 1995)

Gu-N CD, w/ Gu-N (Pataphysique, 1995)

Live Performance 1992/1994 CD, w/ Tamio Shiraishi (Pataphysique, 1996)

Return Visit to Rock Mass 3LP/3CD, w/ Maher Shalal Hash Baz (Org, 1996)

Live 1996 Suisho CD, w/ Che-SHIZU (PSF, 1997)

Of Dogstarman CD, w/ Fumio Kosakai (Pataphysique, 1997)

Taiyo no sekai CD, w/ Nagisa Ni Te (Org, 1997)

A little longer thus CD, w/ Fushitsusha (Tokuma, 1998)

The Wisdom Prepared CD, w/ Fushitsusha (Tokuma, 1998)

Withdrawe, this sable disclosure 'ere devot'd CD, w/ Fushitsusha (Les Disques Victo, 1998)

Aihiyo CD, w/ Aihiyo (Tokuma, 1998)

Glimmering Star LP, w/ Che-SHIZU (Aleutian Retto, 1999)

I saw it! that which before I could only sense 2CD, w/ Fushitsusha (Paratactile, 1998)

Live CD, w/ Aihiyo (PSF, 2000)

Totsuzen honno no gotoku LP, w/ LSD March (White Elephant, 2003)

Live Gyakuryu Kokuu CD, w/ Kosokuya (PSF, 2004)

Anoyo no dekigoto LP (Siwa, 2004)

Domori to sanshu CD (Siwa, 2005)

Kanashimino bishonen LP, w/ LSD March (HP Cycle, 2005)

Shindara jigoku LP, w/ LSD March (Siwa, 2005)

1975-1977 LP, w/ Seishokki (Siwa, 2005)

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