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灰野敬二

Albums
130
Members
15
Active
1952–present
Origin
Tokyo
Biography

Keiji Haino (灰野敬二) born 1952, May 3, in Chiba, Japan, and currently residing in Tokyo, is a Japanese avant-garde musician / shaman whose work has included rock, free jazz, noise, singer-songwriter, avant-folk, blues, solo percussion, drone and electronica, among others, always keeping the experimentalism and psychedelia at the highest levels possible.

He has been active since the 1970s and continues to record regularly and in new styles. His main instruments of choice have been guitar and vocals, with many other instruments and approaches incorporated into his career’s work. Haino is known for intensely cathartic sound explorations, and much of his work bears an insular singularity, but his output has been so varied as to not always be recognizable as him.

Haino’s initial artistic outlet was theatre, inspired by the radicalism of the Antonin Artaud-influenced Shuji Terayama. An epiphanic moment came when he heard “When the Music’s Over” and changed course towards music. After brief stints in a number of blues and experimental outfits, he formed the improvised fusion band ロスト・アラーフ (Lost Aaraaff) in 1970. In the mid 1970s, having left Lost Aaraaf, he collaborated with psychedelic multi-instrumentalist Magical Power Mako and film soundtrack composer Tōru Takemitsu (Toru Takemitsu).

His musical output throughout the late 1970s is scarcely documented, until the formation of his rock duo Fushitsusha (不失者) in 1978 (although their first LP did not surface until 1989). This outfit initially consisted of Haino on guitar and vocals, and Tamio Shiraishi on synthesizer. With the departure of Shiraishi and the addition of Jun Hamano (bass) and Shuhei Takashima (drums), Fushitsusha operated as a trio. The lineup soon changed, with Yasushi Ozawa (bass) and Jun Kosugi (drums) performing throughout the 1990s, but returned to a duo with Haino supplementing percussion with tape-loops.

Haino formed Aihiyo in 1998, principally playing a diverse range of covers (including The Rolling Stones, The Ronettes, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience), transforming the original material into Haino’s unique form of garage psychedelia.

Other groups Haino has formed include Vajra (with underground folk singer Kan Mikami and drummer Toshiaki Ishizuka), Knead (with the avant-prog outfit Ruins), Sanhedolin (with Yoshida Tatsuya of Ruins and Mitsuru Nasuno of Altered States and Ground Zero) and a solo project called Nijiumu. He has also collaborated with a diverse range of artists, including Faust, Boris, Jim O’Rourke, Derek Bailey, Peter Brotzmann, Lee Konitz, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Charles Gayle, Musica Transonic and Fred Frith.

Haino cites a broad range of influences, including troubadour music, Marlene Dietrich, Iannis Xenakis, Syd Barrett, Jim Morrison and Charlie Parker. His recent foray into DJing at Tokyo nightclubs has reportedly reflected his eclectic taste. He has had a long love affair with early blues music, particularly the works of Blind Lemon Jefferson, and is heavily inspired by the Japanese musical concept of ‘Ma’, the silent spaces in music. He also has a keen interest in Butoh dancing and collecting ethnic instruments.

Discography

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わたしだけ?
灰野敬二 · 1981
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平成元年ライブ:上
灰野敬二 · 1990
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平成元年ライブ:下
灰野敬二 · 1990
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滲有無
灰野敬二 · 1990
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灰野敬二 · 1992
Execration That Accept to Acknowledge
灰野敬二 · 1993
Execration That Accept To Acknowledge
灰野敬二 · 1993
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天乃川: 1973 Live (Milky Way)
灰野敬二 · 1993
Beginning and End, Interwoven
灰野敬二 · 1994
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Two Strings Will Do It
灰野敬二 · 1994
運命への挑戦
灰野敬二 · 1994
I Said, This Is the Son of Nihilism
灰野敬二 · 1995
Live at Downtown Music Gallery, New York City, August 1, 1992
灰野敬二 · 1995
Live At Downtown Music Gallery, New York City, August 1, 1992
灰野敬二 · 1995
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Soul’s True Love
灰野敬二 · 1995
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Tenshi no Gijinka
灰野敬二 · 1995
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手風琴
灰野敬二 · 1995
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Etchings in the Air
灰野敬二 · 1996
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Saying I Love You, I Continue To Curse Myself
灰野敬二 · 1996
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The Book of "Eternity Set Aflame"
灰野敬二 · 1996
寄り添い合いし 秩序と無秩序の気配かな
灰野敬二 · 1996
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山田千里の不思議な世界
灰野敬二 · 1996
進化してゆく恥じらい、或いは加速する原罪
灰野敬二 · 1996
1997-08-30: 20000V, Tokyo, Japan
灰野敬二 · 1997
So, Black Is Myself
灰野敬二 · 1997
Vol. 2
灰野敬二 · 1997
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息をしているまま
灰野敬二 · 1997
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黒き祈りは在る 黒き祈りは本当に在る ほら ここに
灰野敬二 · 1997
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An Unclear Trial: More Than This
灰野敬二 · 1998
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Black: Implication Flooding
灰野敬二 · 1998
Incubation (臥床見神)
灰野敬二 · 1998
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こんなになってもまだ考えている
灰野敬二 · 1998
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Shadows
灰野敬二 · 2000
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Songs
灰野敬二 · 2000
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一億と一番目の祈りを導きだせばいい
灰野敬二 · 2000
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フシギナ顔
灰野敬二 · 2000
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Abandon All Words at a Stroke, So That Prayer Can Come Spilling Out
灰野敬二 · 2001
Abandon All Words At A Stroke, So That Prayer Can Come Spilling Out = 一度すべての言葉を捨てよう、祈りがあふれて来られるように
灰野敬二 · 2001
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Until Water Grasps Flame
灰野敬二 · 2001
Free Rock
灰野敬二 · 2002
まずは 色を無くそうか!!
灰野敬二 · 2002
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ここ
灰野敬二 · 2003
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光 闇 打ち溶け合いし この響き
灰野敬二 · 2003
真っ逆さまに落ちてゆく洗脳された「これでいい」
灰野敬二 · 2003
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Black Blues [soft]
灰野敬二 · 2004
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Black Blues [violent]
灰野敬二 · 2004
Live 2004
灰野敬二 · 2004
Live 2004
灰野敬二 · 2004
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Live At Cafe Independants Friday 23.January.2004
灰野敬二 · 2004
Next, Let's Try Changing the Shape
灰野敬二 · 2004
Next, Let's Try Changing The Shape
灰野敬二 · 2004
たゆたゆとただよいたまえこのふるえ = Tayutayuto Tadayoitamae Kono Furue
灰野敬二 · 2004
Reveal'd to None as Yet - An Expedience to Utterly Vanquish Consciousness While Still Alive
灰野敬二 · 2005
宇宙に絡みついてる我が痛み
灰野敬二 · 2005
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この気配 封じられてる 創まりに
灰野敬二 · 2005
やらないが できないことに なってゆく
灰野敬二 · 2006
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Animamima
灰野敬二 · 2006
Mamono
灰野敬二 · 2006
New Rap
灰野敬二 · 2006
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Cosmic Debris Volume III
灰野敬二 · 2007

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