| $9.98
back in stock as of august 26th, 2008
first in stock on february 27th, 2006
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| | | cip audio (france) #cip 0100 cd garlo “kazé” compact disc - chick
- taikos 2
- wind of hakata
- subete no kaze nor
- shaman wa kataru
- shaman wa kataru +
- in hakata on bay
- i am the wind
- i am the wind
- i am the wind
- wa
- tennyo
- toryanse
- all winds except one
- nata
| this is the first of the three “wind-guitar” discs, featuring electric basses played by the wind in “concert” with japanese traditional instrumentation (hence the “oriental” theme overall.)
slightly better than the “native american instruments” one, still not anywhere near as nice as the “vent de guitares” but again, something you’ll want to hear if “vent” collapses your gurney ... |
| | cip audio press release... |
| "earth musique franco japonaise. un album concept franco japonais."
kazé veut dire "vent" en japonais. en 1999 garlo réalisait l'installation géo acoustique kazé. 32 guitares, des furins, des bambous flutes, et des oriflammes étaient installés dans le vent. les guitares en accords ouverts et les autres éléments étaient principalement joués par le vent. une exposition a suivi dans le centre de fukuoka ainsi que des concerts. avec les enregistrements géo acoustiques, les concerts mélangeaient des musiciens rock occidentaux (basse batterie guitare) et des musiciens japonais (taïkos et shô). les textes japonais et français sont tous inspirés par le vent ( haïkus, poèmes et chansons).
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"earth free japanese music. an album free japanese concept."
kazé wants to say "japanese wind". in 1999 garlo carried out the installation géo acoustic kazé. 32 guitars, of the furins, the bamboos flutes, and the streamers were installed in the wind. the guitars in open agreements and the other elements were mainly played by the wind. an exposure followed in the center of fukuoka as well as concerts. with the acoustic recordings géo, the concerts mixed western musicians rock'n'roll (low battery guitar) and japanese musicians (taïkos and shô). the japanese and french texts all are inspired by the wind (haïkus, poems and songs). |
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