Showing posts with label tsurubami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tsurubami. Show all posts

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Acid Mothers Sunday Vol 25: Tsurubami KFJC May 19 2003

Hey now, a tad early, but for this Mothers' Day edition of Acid Mothers Sunday we have a live set from Tsurubami recorded and aired on May 19 2003 via KFJC. Must have been a treat to see/hear them live, hopefully us East Coasters will get the chance someday. Anyways, the AMT connections are Kawabata on guitar and Hiroshi on guitar and keyboards (I think) with the drumming of Nobuko Emi. Anyways, two long, dark swirling and piercing pieces, apologies for a bit of digital noise here and there.

Here are some words from Kawabata on Tsurubami from the liners of the Do Whatever You
Want...
compilation:

As long as we three have life on this planet the group will continue to exist. Here's a summary of our mission:
According to the theory of Inyo Gogyo, everything that exists in the world can be expressed by Yin and Yang, the two principles. (even computers work in this way). Everything is created from Yin and Yang, and the interactions of the Five Elements - wood, fire, earth, metal, water. The workings of the universe can be understood through a knowledge of the Two Principles and Five Elements. The form of everything on Earth and in the heavens is created by Yin and Yang, while the workings of the world occur through the Five Elements. If we take it that sound is one particle of time, then the energy of sound flows from the deepest past into the far future. And that also suggests that the purpose of ritual and prayer is to recreate the energy that existed at the beginning of the cosmos. Rituals and prayer function to reawaken that which existed at the beginning, to open the doors of this world, and to make that energy flow once more. Through the holy sound of Ohm, can we glimpse the eternal, escape the constraints of time (past, present, and future), and come to meet the Buddha?
For us, Tsurubami is a place of eternal spiritual training, a place where everything must be laid bare. This band itself is the last and greatest stronghold of group existence. I see it as a place where we can experiment with a form of improvised playing based on paranormal communication which has existed since the time of the troubadours.


Yep!

Tsurubami - Live May 19 2003 KFJC

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Acid Mothers Sunday vol 21: Penguin House Dec 18 2009



Full on blizzard mode here on the East Coast USA... so here is an AMT Sunday a day early. This time around, we have three sets from basically last night at Penguin House in Tokyo Koenji. Miminokoto (with Kawabata), Leningrad Blues Machine and Tsurubami recorded and uploaded by AMT message board poster Fuyuki. Great sets and awesome recordings with an AMT tie in for each band. Kawabata sits in with Miminokoto, Leningrad Blues Machine is Cosmic Inferno bassist Tabata's psych band (and of course we all recall Leningrad Psychedelic Blues Machine) and Tsurubami features Kawabata and Hiroshi from AMT. Whew!

Miminokoto with Kawabata - Live Dec 18 2009 Penguin House

Leningrad Blues Machine - Live Dec 18 2009 Penguin House

Tsurubami - Live Dec 18 2009 Penguin House

(can I just mention the awesome jam about 6 minutes into the Leningrad Blues Machine set sounds like Legion of Mary? Wow.. amazing.)

Thanks again, Fuyuki!

Yesterday I received the new AMT label disc, Acid Mothers Temple with with Ichiraku Yoshimitsu, AMT Festival Vol 7, a 16 track live recording that sounds phenomenal, but wow... check out the artwork!!


Monday, March 2, 2009

Acid Mothers Sunday Vol 11: Tsurubami - Nubatama (LA-079)



Ok, so not exactly a Sunday, but it is a snow day here in a SE PA, so why not some more stuff from the La Musica archives. This time around, we have a cassette from Tsurubami, featuring Acid Mothers Kawabata Makoto and Higashi Hiroshi, plus drummer Emi Nobuko. This one is called Nubatama and had the La Musica catalog number LA-079. Tsurubami have a more free jazz sound than most of the Acid Mothers and related groups. Higashi plays bass in this simple trio format, with Kawabata strangling his very Strat sounding guitar. They have a few CDs out, one on the AMT label plus some really stuff on Riot Season and Strange Attractors.

This tape doesn't come up on the Tsurubami discography, and here is what the La Musica catalog has to say:

079. TSURUBAMI / Nubatama
Free psychedelic group featuring Makoto Kawabata. Their final compilation of unreleased studio recordings.



Anyways, enjoy some of the more sublime and ethereal frequencies from the AMT camp...

Tsurubami - Nubatam (LA-079)Get It Here