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Yona-Kit

In the mid-’90s, guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Jim O’Rourke, bassist Darin Gray, and drummer Thymme Jones were performing and documenting in the ambient/experimental rock and roll outfit Brise-Glace. By 1994, hook augmentation within this lineup occurred, which led Brise-Glace to start out the side task Yona-Kit. Japanese guitarist/vocalist Kazuyuki K. Null (aka K.K. …

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Zeni Geva

Among Japan’s more eccentric and intriguing great music exports from the past due ’80s and ’90s, self-professed “progressive hardcore trio” Zeni Geva (their name derives from a historical Japanese term for “cash” along with a corruption from the German “gewalt,” or assault) forcibly fused components of rock, hardcore, industrial music, …

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K.K. Null

The experimental multi-instrumentalist K.K. Null was created in Tokyo, Japan, on Sept 13, 1961. He started being a guitarist, but shortly added composer, vocalist, digital wiz, drummer, and also “Butoh” dancer to his amazing musical resumé. Null became a member of the sound/prog rock clothing Ybo2 in 1984, issuing many …

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