Makoto Kawabata
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VINYL FORMAT. Makoto Kawabata playing electric guitar (with no overdubbing) recorded around 2003/4. The last Makoto Kawabata release for Qbico!
LP $24.99
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Makoto Kawabata's , a la Acid Mothers Temple, live in-store performance, recorded live to Mini-disc, 10/13/01. Full color insert, splattered vinyl, edition of 300 copies
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VINYL FORMAT. Limited edition of 500 copies in a letterpress jacket by 43rd Parallel Press. We Don't Know Where We Came From features Acid Mothers Temple leader Kawabata Makoto on both electric and acoustic guitars. Recorded at Kaccho-Buu Matsuzaka by Takayama Manabu. Live recordings.
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Inui 4 is the fourth volume in Makoto Kawabata's series of solo releases for VHF. While widely and rightly known for earsplitting Deep Purple-style guitar demolition with Acid Mother's Temple, Gong, etc., Kawabata's Inui works are highly personal and introspective, with lots of room given to cosmic atmosphere and acoustic instruments. Inui 4 is a single 68 minute track, a slow-building and evolving multi-layered swath of acoustic and electric guitars, electronics, and hurdy gurdy. [ read more ]
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Makoto Kawabata (listed here as the reverse) is the principal guitarist in Japanese hard psychedelia (psych-o-delia is more like it) Acid Mother's Temple, a band with a small but fanatical following who have played the U.S. sporadically and always done decibel damage to the hearing of their listeners. This solo album by Kawabata is not another exercise in Japanese power rock, but something else entirely, perhaps from another world. With a background in folk, world, solo guitar improv [ read more ]
CD $14.23
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Kawabata Makoto, leader of Japanese collective The Acid Mothers Temple, brings us his new album, "O Si Amos A Essere Duas Umbras?" The record is comprised of two epic, deeply meditative, spiritual, and transcendental compositions. Track one, "Ses Aintro ?e mene finzas Si Ses In S'Atter'Ala E Su Mundu," is the very first solo track Kawabata has ever recorded on an acoustic guitar. Filtered through three reverb units and a single delay, this epic track starts off droning but quickly builds with reverb drenche [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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The onslaught continues. Makoto Kawabata, lead guitarist for the Japanese freakout collective Acid Mothers Temple, has issued yet another side project -- it seems there is either an Acid Mothers or solo record coming out every month (maybe more than one). In any case, it hardly matters, because this is one of the strongest things ever released by Kawabata. Accompanied by bassist Tsuyama Atsushi and drummer Ichiraku Yoshimitsu, Kawabata wastes no time in taking the exploration to the str [ read more ]
CD $9.45
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The first volume of Japanese nber guitarist Kawabata Makoto's Inui set the pace for all of his multi-instrumental improvisational recordings to follow. Here, Makoto plays violin, sarangi, oud, bowed sitar, bouzouki, lyra, shou, nei, and he sings -- or at least uses his voice as another musical instrument. On three long tracks, including the truly magical "Son," which covers all of side two, Makoto explores the notions of just intonation in much the same way La Monte Young did under the [ read more ]
CD $14.23