Fushitsusha - 光となづけよう
This is the first. Warped transcendence in action ... beyond excellent.
CD released on Heartfast in 2012.
Hikari to Nazukeyō
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3 comments:
Say Badger, where should I start with 'ol Keiji Haino? I've been curious about his work, but there's just so much of it and it seems like every one of them is an hour or more long track; I need something that's less daunting. Unlike rock or metal, noise doesn't tend to have historians actively archiving milestone albums or trivia, so as a result AFAIK there's no consensus on the "best" or most accessible Haino/Fushitsusha album(s).
Thank you for all four of these.
@ anon - beauty is in the ear of the beholder i guess
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