Issue 162
August 1997
Masaki Batoh
To achieve satori in Tokyo's psychedelic rock underground, you
could do worse than visit the Ghost House, the enigmatic residence
of Japan's mystical songwriting guru. By Edwin Pouncey
Bites
Christoph Heeman Sonic stalker Surgeon
Doctoring the beats Mark Cunningham Barcelona
bloodlines Label lore: Compost Records
Global ear: Indonesia
Asia's tiger economies are causing new musical hybrids to form
overnight. Peter Culshaw decamps to Jakarta and unearths some
ecstatic variations on the indigenous sounds of the Pacific Rim
Vienna's digital underground
Austria's laidback capital is getting wired to the world thanks to
the efforts of Patrick Pulsinger, Erdem Tunakan, Farmers Manual,
Curd Duca, Mause, and the Cheap, Mego and Sabotage labels. By Rob
Young
Liquid Liquid
The missing link between Bronx rap and NY's boho scene, this
forgotten early 80s cult group have caught the attention of 90s
beatmongers Mo' Wax and The Beastie Boys. By Sasha Frere-Jones
Charles Hayward
The powerhouse avant rock drummer and singer who provided the big
beat for This Heat and Camberwell Now is currently putting his fans
in the Accidents & Emergencies ward. By Phil England
Haruomi Hosono
The tropical dandy who founded Yello Magic Orchestra not only laid
plans for retro-lounge exotica - his Daisyworld label flows breezy
Electronica into Bill Laswell's dark Ambient. By Clive Bell
Invisible Jukebox: Arto Lindsay
Disrupting the Mundo Civilizado of New York No Wave's dreamiest
guitarist with tracks by Caetano Veloso, Nick Cave, Ryuichi
Sakamoto, George Crumb and more. Tested by Biba Kopf
Once upon a time in the East
Philip Brophy discovers how Japanese film composers broke with
Hollywood's bad musical habits by replacing soundtrack conventions
with intriguing sound designs
