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URGE / SETE STAR SEPT: SSSURGE [VINYL] (BeCoq)

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.
 

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Personnel:



Antoine Ulmann-saxophone

Bubu Pagier-guitar

Yann Fontbonne-drums

Kae Takahashi-vocals, bass

Ryosuke Kiyasu-drums


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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.

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


Artist Biographies

"Ryosuke Kiyasu has been active as a snare drum soloist since 2003 and is also known as a drummer in "SETE STAR SEPT", "Kiyasu Orchestra", Mr. Keiji Haino's band "Fushitsusha". He is also known as a founding member of The Endless Blockade in Canada.

His solo performances have been featured on BBC News (UK national broadcaster) and VICE Magazine, His performance in Berlin in 2018 was a big hit on social media with over 23 million views.

In 2022-2023, the world's largest classical percussion festival "Überschlag Festival", "Dr. Martens Fest 23", "Outsider Art Festival" in Finland, and "Alternativa Festival" in the Czech Republic. He continues to travel around the world and perform in various places.

In 2023, at the Edinburgh Art Festival in England, a short movie of his snare drum performance by a British director was shown as an exhibition and became a topic of conversation.

He also released a collaborative work with the Swedish apparel brand "Our Legacy". He has released more than 200 albums, both solo and with his band."

-Ryosuke Kiyasu Website (http://www.kiyasu.com/)
10/2/2024

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Track Listing:



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

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Vinyl Recordings
Improvised Music
Jazz
Free Improvisation
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Rock and Related
Japanese & Asian Improv/Rock
Duo Recordings
New in Rock Forms

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