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大友良英

Albums
119
Members
27
Active
1959–present
Origin
Japan
Biography

Otomo Yoshihide (大友良英, born August 1, 1959 in Yokohama) is a Japanese experimental musician. He is a turntablist and guitarist.

Otomo played in rock bands while at college, but turned to improvisation after discovering free jazz and free improvisation musicians like the guitarist Derek Bailey, the saxophonist Kaoru Abe and guitarist Masayuki Takayanagi (from whom he had lessons).

Otomo studied at the Meiji University from 1979 where he took a course on ethnomusicology in which he concentrated on Japanese pop music during World War II and the development of musical instruments during the Chinese Cultural Revolution (samples of instruments and music from this period are found in several of his records). From 1981 Otomo played free improvisation in clubs, performing on guitar and also using tapes and electronics.

Otomo began to release records from the end of the 1980s. He has been very prolific, working in a variety of styles and collaborating with a range of musicians. For much of the 1990s his main project was Ground Zero, a large group founded in 1990 with an ever-changing lineup. They played music in a variety of styles, perhaps best summed up as noise rock with an experimental edge: in Consume Red (1997), for example, a sample of Korean musician Kim Suk Chul playing the hojok (a reed instrument) is continuously repeated throughout the single hour-long track while the band imporovise around it, becoming louder, and eventually swamping the sample out.

At the end of the 1990s he founded Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Ensemble, a group that played more traditional jazz (albeit with added sine waves from Sachiko M and noisy passages), which released Flutter and Dreams on the Tzadik label. In Japan, a more consistent lineup of the group, using the name Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Quintet, has released "ONJQ LIVE" (2002), a collaboration with Tatsuya Oe entitled "ONJQ+OE" (2003), and "Tails Out" (2003). 2005 saw a release credited to the Otomo Yoshihide New Jazz Orchestra, the largest group thus far.

Otomo has also released duo albums with early experimental turntablist Christian Marclay ("Moving Parts", 2000) and another Japanese electronic musician, Nobukazu Takemura ("Turntables + Computers", 2003). Records released under his own name include Cathode (1999), which includes sine wave-based pieces and pieces mainly made from samples, and Anode (2001), a group improvisation where the players are constrained by certain pre-determined rules). Among the other musicians Otomo has worked with are Jon Rose, Yamatsuka Eye of The Boredoms (with Eye as MC Hellshit and Otomo as DJ Carhouse), Butch Morris, Voice Crack, Keith Rowe, Toshimaru Nakamura, Bill Laswell, John Zorn, Hikashu, Philip Jeck, Martin Tetreault, and poire z. Otomo was also part of an Australian / Japanese industrial outfit called Peril.

Discography

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Silanganan Ingay
大友良英 · 1989
We Insist?
大友良英 · 1992
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We Insist?
大友良英 · 1992
Solo Live In Kyoto 1992
大友良英 · 1993
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The Night Before the Death of the Sampling Virus
大友良英 · 1993
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Monogatari: Amino Argot
大友良英 · 1994
The Blue Kite - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
大友良英 · 1994
The Day the Sun Turned Cold
大友良英 · 1994
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p53
大友良英 · 1995
Summer Snow
大友良英 · 1995
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Tatakiuri
大友良英 · 1995
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Twins!
大友良英 · 1996
虎度門 電影原聲帶 = Hu-Du-Men Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
大友良英 · 1996
Memory Defacement
大友良英 · 1997
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Sound Factory (1997)
大友良英 · 1997
Vinyl Tranquilizer
大友良英 · 1997
Vinyl Tranquilizer
大友良英 · 1997
Filament 1
大友良英 · 1998
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21 Situations
大友良英 · 1999
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Cathode
大友良英 · 1999
Digital Tranquilizer Ver. 1.0
大友良英 · 1999
Filament 2: Secret Recordings
大友良英 · 1999
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Four Focuses
大友良英 · 1999
Guitar Solo Live 1
大友良英 · 1999
Metal Tastes Like Orange. Secret Recording 1
大友良英 · 1999
Otomo Yoshihide Plays the Music of Takeo Yamashita
大友良英 · 1999
Plays The Music Of Takeo Yamashita = 山下毅雄を斬る
大友良英 · 1999
Shabondama Elegy
大友良英 · 1999
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Without Kuryokhin
大友良英 · 1999
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Bits, Bots and Signs
大友良英 · 2000
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Moving Parts
大友良英 · 2000
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Music for DanceArt Hong Kong's "Memory Disorder"
大友良英 · 2000
Re/cycling Rectangle
大友良英 · 2000
Screen: Festival Concepts of Doing 1999
大友良英 · 2000
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Anode
大友良英 · 2001
Ajar
大友良英 · 2002
Blue
大友良英 · 2002
Ensemble Cathode
大友良英 · 2002
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Les Hautes Solitudes: A Philippe Garrel Film
大友良英 · 2002
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Thumb
大友良英 · 2002
Loose Community
大友良英 · 2003
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Soup
大友良英 · 2003
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Studio — Analogique — Numérique
大友良英 · 2003
The Crushed Pellet
大友良英 · 2003
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Time Travel
大友良英 · 2003
Turntables and Computers
大友良英 · 2003
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1. Grrr
大友良英 · 2004
Brackwater
大友良英 · 2004
Compositions for Guitars, Volume 2
大友良英 · 2004
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Good Morning Good Night
大友良英 · 2004
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Soup Live
大友良英 · 2004
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2. Tok
大友良英 · 2005
3. Ahhh
大友良英 · 2005
4. Hmmm
大友良英 · 2005
Guitar Solo: 12 October 2004 @ Shinjuku Pit Inn, Tokyo + 1
大友良英 · 2005
see you in a dream
大友良英 · 2005
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Trace Cuts
大友良英 · 2005
[untitled]
大友良英 · 2005
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Episome
大友良英 · 2006
Time Magic City
大友良英 · 2006

Credits

Ranked #12,631 of 14,615 producers — 49.68 career Groove across 3 records.

Eastern Saga: Live at Tusk
Instrument · 2020
Relics
Instrument · 2020
14.11.16
Instrument · 2017
Playing the Schoolhouse
Performer · 2015
Quintet, Sextet, Duos
Instrument · 2013
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It’s Here
Instrument · 2010
Town Down
Composer · 2008
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Soup Live
Instrument · 2004
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Soup
Instrument · 2003
Wildcard
Liner Notes · 2001
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Cathode
Recording · 1999
Last Concert
Composer · 1999
The Bath of Surprise
Producer · 1999
Consummation
Liner Notes · 1998
Unrest
Liner Notes · 1998
Consume Red
Composer · 1997
Live in Tokyo
Remixer · 1997
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Plays Standards
Liner Notes · 1997
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Sound Factory (1997)
Producer · 1997
STRANGE EMOTION
Instrument · 1995
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革命京劇 Revolutionary Pekinese Opera
Producer · 1995
Bug
Instrument · 1994
Ground Zero
Recording · 1993
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Peril
Composer · 1993
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We Are Time
Liner Notes · 1980
4.2.10
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Attempted Martyr
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Concert In St. Louis
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Conflagration (Project: Consume / Consuming Ground Zero Vol. 2)
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Digital Tranquilizer Ver. 1.0
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Dreams
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Elizabeth Taylor En Amérique Du Sud
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Flutter
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General Representation Products Chain Drastism 1-CD
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Good Cop Bad Cop
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Guitar And Turntables
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Kang Tae Hwan
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Live In Florence
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Live In Munich And Bonn
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Lupin Zero (Original Soundtrack Vol. 1) = Lupin Zero オリジナルサウンドトラック Vol.1
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Meta Improvisation (Hokkaido Tour November 21~28, 1984)
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Null & Void
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Nunki
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ONJO
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ONJQ - Live In Lisbon
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Otomo Yoshihide & Paal Nilssen-Love
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Out To Lunch
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Plays The Music Of Takeo Yamashita = 山下毅雄を斬る
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Re/cycling Rectangle
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ReddTemple + Otomo Yoshihide
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Report From Iron Mountain
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Scanning Of Modulations
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Solo Live In Kyoto 1992
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Television Power Electric
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The Blue Kite - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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The Last Train
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The Tokyo Sessions
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Timing
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To Play (The Blemish Sessions)
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Ultra Miracle Love Story
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