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A split vinyl release between Urge (Caen) and Tokyo's Sete Star Sept, with one track from the French free jazz trio Urge of Antoine Ulmann on sax, Bubu Pagier on gutiar, and Yann Fontbonne on drums, playing in a Borbetomagus mode; and the Japanese gridcore duo of drummer Ryosuke Kiyasu and bassist/vocalist Kae Takahashi providing a thick extended rock grindcore piece; a blistering combo. |
In Stock Shipping Weight: 24.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() Label: BeCoq Catalog ID: BeCoq36 Squidco Product Code: 28293 Format: LP Condition: New Released: 2019 Country: France Packaging: LP Recorded at Instants Chavires, in Montreuil, France, on April 19th, 2018, by Benjamin Pagier. Personnel: Antoine Ulmann-saxophone Bubu Pagier-guitar Yann Fontbonne-drums Kae Takahashi-vocals, bass Ryosuke Kiyasu-drums Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() SIDE A 1. Urge 20:19 SIDE B 1. How many lies should I have 06:09 2. Devil as much as Justice 05:47 3. At the end of hatred 07:17 |
descriptions, reviews, &c.
Urge: "Epicenter free and vibratory wave of human magnitude, but important, about twenty minutes, on saxophone, guitar and drums background. A trio free / noise / grind happy to serve you."-Muzzix (translated by Google) Sete Star Sept: "Japanese noisegrind band from Tokyo. Started by Ryosuke Kiyasu in 2004. The band's name "Sete Star Sept" comes from a term used in pachinko, "7 star 7". It has no meaning. "Sete" and "Sept" mean "seven" in Portuguese and French respectively."-Discogs ![]() Vinyl Recordings Improvised Music Jazz Free Improvisation European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms Rock and Related Japanese & Asian Improv/Rock Duo Recordings New in Improvised Music New in Rock Forms |
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