Tuesday, March 29, 2016

MultipleTap brings Japanese noise

Organized by Korean musician Kou Katsuyoshi, MultipleTap’s lineup traces the history of Japanese noise from the genre-defining chaos of Hijokaidan to the operatic experiments of Hatis Noit. In the late '70s Jojo Hiroshige first created noise in a small room with no heat, tucked away in the corner of Nishijin, Japan, an aging textile district where the rent was low and a band of experimental musicians became legends. Known as the Drugstore, the unassuming space hosted early practice sessions for an array of Japanese bands such as Hijokaidan, a flagship noise group co-founded by Hiroshige.…

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