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Makoto Kawabata
Osaka Loop Line
Acid Mothers Temple AMTREP-01
CD
£11.99
"Kawabata Makoto's early works: Learning From The Past - R.E.P. Reissue Series. Edition of 500 copies. These recordings from 1981 feature Kawabata only on all instruments and voice. Psychedelic and droney with vocals buried underneath - this is the best (so far) I've heard of Kawabata's early works. This is the first volume in this limited edition series. Features two twenty two minute plus tracks and is housed in a slip case with re-sealable plastic sleeve with a vintage photo of Kawabata from back in 1981." - AMT.
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Makoto Kawabata
Hosanna Mantra
Important Records Imprec-152
CD
£6.99
New CD edition of this recent solo album from Makoto Kawabata of Acid Mothers Temple, previously available on vinyl from A Silent Place. Inspired by the 1972 Popol Vuh album Hosanna Mantra, Kawabata has assembled a beautiful series of devotional Kosmiche tone-float pieces that work to further the higher-mind feel of his original Inui series of recordings. Here he uses electric guitar, bouzouki and sitar.
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Makoto Kawabata and Shinsuke Michishita
Basement Echo
Important Records Imprec-196
CD
£6.99
All-improvised studio summit between two generations of six-string psychedelic assault, Makoto Kawabata of Acid Mothers Temple and Shinsuke Michishita of LSD March. As explosive as you might have hoped, this monster moves from eerie loops of smeared minimalist drone through to the sound of two guitars tearing tremolo-inflected wails of fuzz from the very guts of their fucking instruments. Imagine the most brain-flashing psychedelic assault troupe ever hallucinated outta west coast USA, transplant em to Japan and then erase the rhythm section. Too much.
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Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO
In O To ∞
Important Records Imprec-297
2xLP
£21.99
Inspired follow-up to AMT’s railroading take on Terry Riley’s minimalist classic, In C: In O To ∞ is quintessential AMT, cranking massive drones, repeating riffs, looped vocals and sky-scraping guitar into brain-erasing paeans to infinity. But the real gravy here is the return of Cotton Casino on vocals, her pure clean tone spilling all over the guitars like an outer space Yoko Ono. Heavy vinyl in a gatefold sleeve, edition of 1000 copies. Is it just me or have the last buncha AMT releases signalled a major return to form?
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Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno
Shakespeare From The Cosmic Inferno 2008
Blackest Bootleg #1
2xLP
£20.99
Yeah yeah, blah blah, it’s hard to keep up w/AMT, they release too much shit etc etc.. but every so often Makoto Kawabata’s Japanese psychedelic orchestra release something that hands you your ass on a plate and makes you remember just how dazzling they can be at their peak. And this is a perfect case in point. Released to inaugurate Blackest Rainbow’s new Blackest Bootlegs series, Shakespeare From The Cosmic Inferno catches the group at a wild celestial high in Sheffield, England in 2008. The line-up is Pika from Afrirampo on vocals, Tabata Mitsuru (Zeni Geva/Loud Machine 5000 et al) on bass and voice, Higashi Hiroshi on synth, guitar and vocals, Koji Shimura (White Heaven/Jutok Kaneko) on drums and Kawabata on guitar and vocals. The merciful absence of ‘space joker’ Atsushi Tsuyama means there’s less wack and more warp, with the group tearing through “Master Of The Cosmic Inferno/Heart Of Earth/Ecstasy Into The Cosmic Inferno” before melting into an almost two-sides long take on their classic repeat-guitar/dreamboat anthem “Pink Lady Lemonade”, detouring halfway through into a sidereal “Space Disco” wig out. A dream line-up navigating some of Kawabata’s most potent settings of rock hypnotics all rendered with the kinda crude/explosive fidelity that could almost have been master-minded by Nanjo Asahito. It’s enough to make you remember why you fell in love with AMT in the first place. Edition of only 250 copies on 140g vinyl with full-colour printed sleeves. Highly recommended!
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