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Noizunzuri (のいずんづり) were an experimental noise rock band from Kyoto, Japan, with a penchant for a capella passages and thundering percussion. The group were founded by Tabata M, later to play guitar in Boredoms, another Japanese avant-rock band who later garnered international fame. In addition to an emphasis on vocals and various drums, they were known to perform renditions of traditional folk songs in their distinctive - and arresting! - fashion. The line-up featured Tabata M on guitar, Ken Fukuda on bass, Margaret Sagane on drums, Igami Indori on vocals and Goro Wanisuki on the saxaphone. They also collaborated with a chorus of three female singers - Mika Inoue, Chisa Kawashima and Kiyoko Nagai. In their fleeting but proliferant career they released two wanton, maniacal… and yet brilliant albums: Ho-Yo/抱擁 (1985, Super Fuji Disc):
Ai Figure & Ground Komoruita (Semi no Yorokobi) Nankin Kuzushi Koi no Kazoe Uta Sansaiyou Kinnyamonya Dontaku Hayashi Yosakoi Noise Odori Love TombstoneNingen wa Kane no Tameni Shineruka/人間は金の為に死ねるか (1987, Super Fuji Disc):
Dance of Toshiyori Dance of Hatahata Dance of Batabata Dance of Mucchira Mocchira Dance of Pappa Dance of Nuranura Dance of Numenume Dance of Huu Dance Off (Song of a Goose) Dance of Arigataya Ushi no Shinsetsu (Kindness of Cow) Dance of Najaisanjai Dance of Horoboro Dance of SondekoNoizunzuri (のいずんづり) were an experimental noise rock band from Kyoto, Japan, with a penchant for a capella passages and thundering percussion. The group were founded by Tabata M, later to play guitar in Boredoms, another Japanese avant-rock band who later garnered international fame. In addition to an emphasis on vocals and various drums, they were known to perform renditions of traditional folk songs in their distinctive - and arresting! - fashion. The line-up featured Tabata M on guitar, Ken Fukuda on bass, Margaret Sagane on drums, Igami Indori on vocals and Goro Wanisuki on the saxaphone. They also collaborated with a chorus of three female singers - Mika Inoue, Chisa Kawashima and Kiyoko Nagai. In their fleeting but proliferant career they released two wanton, maniacal… and yet brilliant albums: Ho-Yo/抱擁 (1985, Super Fuji Disc):
Ai Figure & Ground Komoruita (Semi no Yorokobi) Nankin Kuzushi Koi no Kazoe Uta Sansaiyou Kinnyamonya Dontaku Hayashi Yosakoi Noise Odori Love TombstoneNingen wa Kane no Tameni Shineruka/人間は金の為に死ねるか (1987, Super Fuji Disc):
Dance of Toshiyori Dance of Hatahata Dance of Batabata Dance of Mucchira Mocchira Dance of Pappa Dance of Nuranura Dance of Numenume Dance of Huu Dance Off (Song of a Goose) Dance of Arigataya Ushi no Shinsetsu (Kindness of Cow) Dance of Najaisanjai Dance of Horoboro Dance of SondekoThanks!
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