MP3 1990 mb.
Performer: Takehisa Kosugi
Title: Catch-Wave
Country: South Korea
Catalog Number: WPC6-8506
Label: World Psychedelia Ltd.
Released: 2007
Style: Abstract, Drone, Experimental
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 729
| 1 | Wave Code #e-1 | 22:25 |
| 2 | Mano Dharma '74 | 26:30 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOCM 88 | Takehisa Kosugi | Catch-Wave (LP) | CBS/Sony | SOCM 88 | Japan | 1975 |
| SV158 | Takehisa Kosugi | Catch-Wave (LP, Album, RE) | Superior Viaduct | SV158 | US | 2018 |
| B146 | Takehisa Kosugi | Studio Improvisations, Tokyo, September 16th And 17th, 1974 (LP, Ltd, RE, Unofficial, Red) | B 13 | B146 | Italy | 2011 |
| ASHLP3041 | Takehisa Kosugi | Catch-Wave (LP, Ltd, Num, RE, Unofficial) | Phoenix Records | ASHLP3041 | UK | 2011 |
| SWAX-502, TDCD 90622 | Takehisa Kosugi | Catch-Wave (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Showboat, Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. | SWAX-502, TDCD 90622 | Japan | 2018 |
Reissue of SWAX-502 (TDCD 90622) 2001 edition
Exclusively Distributed by World Psychedelia Ltd.
Manufactured by SungEum Limited under license.
Made in Korea. (M)2007
For mail order use only.
2016 г. Takehisa Kosugi - Catch Wave 1975 Full Album. Track 1- Mano Dharma '74 00:00. Sony Music Entertainment Japan Inc. от лица компании P1975 Sony Music DirectJapan is both a transition into the fourth phase of legendary Japanese experimenter Takehisa Kosugi's career and an all-time classic Japanese side-long psychedelic freakout. Two extended tracks find Kosugi constructing long drones using his violin, tapes, electronics, and droning voices. On the utterly brilliant Mano Dharma '74, Kosugi layers violins over earlier tape experiments he'd created in New York in 1967, the textures of his sources bending in and out of each other as the music moves out of phase and new textures are introduced. Takehisa Kosugi - Catch-Wave 2007. To favorites 2 Download album. Listen album. Experimental Minimal. Takehisa Kosugi. Album 1974 2 Songs. William Winant, Jim O'Rourke, Takehisa Kosugi, Christian Wolff, Coco Hayley Gordon Moore, Christian Marclay & Wharton Tiers. Millions of songs. Zero ads. Try it now. Learn more. Where to buy: Find a reseller. Listen free to Takehisa Kosugi Catch-Wave Mano-Dharma '74, Wave Code e-1. 2 tracks 49:06. Catch-Wave LP, Album, RE. Superior Viaduct. SV158. Vendi questa versione. Studio Improvisations, Tokyo, September 16th And 17th, 1974 LP, Ltd, RE, Unofficial, Red. WPC6-8506. Takehisa Kosugi 小杉 武久, Kosugi Takehisa, March 24, 1938 October 12, 2018 was a Japanese composer and violinist associated with the Fluxus movement. Kosugi's primary instrument was the violin, which he sent through various echo-chambers and effects to create a bizarre, jolting music quite at odds with the drones of other more well-known Fluxus artists, such as Tony Conrad, John Cale and Henry Flynt. In 1963 Kosugi composed for Fluxus 1 a musical piece called Theatre Music in the form of a rectangle of cardstock that bore the trace of a spiral of moving feet. According to Cope, Kosugi's finest work is the 1975 solo album Catch-wave CBSSony. Catch Wave is a music studio album recording by TAKEHISA KOSUGI Progressive ElectronicProgressive Rock released in 1975 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. Genre: Drone. Or consider a donation. Catch-Wave's second sidelong piece, Wave Code E-1, is a three-part performance for solo vocalist