Monday, 11 August 2008
Acid Mothers Temple
Artist: Acid Mothers Temple
Genre(s):
Rock: Electronic
Pop
Discography:
Mantra Of Love
Year: 2004
Tracks: 2
Univers Zen ou de Zero a Zero
Year: 2002
Tracks: 6
St Captain frak out....
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
In
Year: 2002
Tracks: 3
Electric Heavyland
Year: 2002
Tracks: 3
41st Century splendid man
Year: 2002
Tracks: 3
New Geocentric world of ...
Year: 2001
Tracks: 7
Absolutely freak out
Year: 2001
Tracks: 4
Monster of the universe
Year: 2000
Tracks: 4
La novia
Year: 2000
Tracks: 3
Born to Be Wild in the USA 2000
Year: 2000
Tracks: 5
Wild gails a go-go
Year: 1999
Tracks: 7
Pataphisical freak out
Year: 1999
Tracks: 4
Acid Mothers Temple and The Melting Paraiso UFO
Year:
Tracks: 1
After playing with such bands as Toho Sara, Ohkami No Jikan, Musica Transonic, and Mainliner, Japanese guitarist Makoto Kawabata distinct to proceed his musical explorations by bringing together likeminded individuals to create trippy psychedelic freak-outs inspired by Karlheinz Stockhausen, Krautrock, and '70s progressive hard rock. Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. (Underground Freak Out) was founded in 1996 as a "soul corporate." It's not a commune in the full sense since the members don't all live together, just it is based on communal values and has fifty-fifty been misguided by some people for a religious cult.
Kawabata started the collective because he wanted to reach unknown musicians a chance to record and vent albums that would reach a wider audience; his original purpose was not to make an ongoing touring and recording stria. Indeed, the group's self-titled debut album, which was released on Japan's PSF Records in November 1997, was basically a Kawabata solo project; he performed throng roger Huntington Sessions with several other musicians, and then edited and overdubbed the tapes to create something kindred to musique concrète. Kawabata must get been proud of with the results, because he assembled a chemical group of musicians to spell overseas as Acid Mothers Temple in 1998.
Atsushi Tsuyama played guitar during a November 1998 Japanese circuit and became the group's regular bassist in 1999; finally the band's unfluctuating touring lineup became Kawabata, Tsuyama, guitar player and synthesiser participant Higashi Hiroshi, drummer Ichiraku Yoshimitsu, and vocaliser and synthesiser participant Cotton Casino. Buoyed by a well-deserved reputation as a superb live band, the chemical group continued to tour and record. They released Wild Gals a Go-Go, the soundtrack to an uncompleted Russian subway photographic film, in 1999, and Live in Occident, a double album of performances from their 1999 overseas tour, in 2000. Acid Mothers Temple continued to exposit their range of influences; for instance, they john Drew on Tsuyama's experience performing ancient folk euphony for La Nòvia, an album of Occitan traditional songs that they released in 2000. Then, in 2001, they released their fourth "official" album, New Geocentric World of Acid Mothers Temple, as easily as a couple limited edition releases. Meanwhile, the collective has spun out legion offshoots, including Floating Flower, Nishinihon, and Tsurbami.
Many of these spinoffs appeared on the three-CD Do Whatever You Want, Don't Do Whatever You Don't Want. Released in 2002 on the Earworm label, the define featured Acid Mothers Temple medicine on the first disc and all the different position projects on the unexpended deuce discs. The year 2002 over up being an especially fussy time for the band, with legion releases including the concept record album St. Captain Freak Out and the Magic Bamboo Request and their version of classical composer Terry Riley's groundbreaking ceremony In C. Wizardly Power from Mars landed in 2003 and self-collected some no longer uncommitted limited edition 3" CDs. Mantra of Love from 2004 byword Cotton Casino way out the band. The striation kept the challenging release schedule leaving with both Only Another Band from the Cosmic Inferno and IAO Chant from the Cosmic Inferno in 2005. After adding drummer Shimuro Koji, the grouping released Starless and Bible Black Sabbath, Feature You Seen the Other Side of the Sky, Myth of the Love Electrique (the latter featuring the voice of new female isaac Merrit Singer Kitagawa Hao), and Soul of a Mountain Wolf.