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JSGM 034C-LP
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Clear red vinyl. "In 2020, in Tokyo, a city that continues to loop between demolition and reconstruction, this is the rebel music that should be also called as the 2020 version of Pink Floyd's tribal insanity, all created at 100 BPM, under the theme of people who keep taking dance steps forever. The cover photo of the album features a 'Hyottoko Dance' by Ai Iwane, who is winner of the 2019 Kimura Ihei Photography Award. Recording & mixing engineer is Mr. Naoyuki Uchida who is the master of DUB. He is now live engineer of GEZAN. This is the fifth full album of the mutant band GEZAN, recorded at Red Bull Studios Tokyo."
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IMPREC 364CD
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It Was Once Said to Be a Song is the debut album from Japan's Gezan. Originally released in Japan in 2010, Gezan have become popular in their home country for their high speed noise, punk, hardcore and psych-rock music. In Japan, Gezan have been embraced by the previous generation of underground rock. The band was recommended to Imprec by Kawabata Makoto of the Acid Mothers Temple who said that Gezan was his favorite live band in Japan.
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