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HARUOMI HOSONO

Progressive Electronic • Japan


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Founder and active member of many legendary japanese psych-rock / experimental synth-pop orientated bands including Yellow Magic Orchestra, Apryl Fool (...) Haruomi Hosono also has a huge and prolific career in solo. His typical musical experiments embraces a plural and extremely wide diversity of styles, from exotic dancing synthedelic strings, funkadelic folkish rock music to spacious kosmische contemplative textures and dada-esque futuristic avant-gardism with some retro-ish psychedelic pop accents and weird sounding effects. Most recommended efforts to electronic prog-heads are among others The Endless Talking (1985), Coincidental Music (1985), Paraiso with Yellow Magic Orchestra (1978) and Cochin Moon (1978).

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Hosono House
1973
3.96 | 5 ratings
Cochin Moon
1978
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Omni Sight Seeing
1989
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Medicine Compilation from the Quiet Lodge
1993

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 Cochin Moon by HOSONO, HARUOMI album cover Studio Album, 1978
3.96 | 5 ratings

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Cochin Moon
Haruomi Hosono Progressive Electronic

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4 stars Electronics for an unexisting "Bollywood" movie.

Haruomi Hosono, one of the offsprings of Japan's 70's electronic-music scene and close collaborator of many trend-setting Japanese electronic bands (Yellow Magic Orchestra, Apryl Fool, etc.), and a myriad of related projects, "solo" work "Cochin Moon", 1978, is, to call it somehow, "cinematic".

That is the concept he handles starting from its art layout, which depicts a kind of kitsch movie poster for a fantasy soundtrack of an unexistent "Bollywood" movie. The hindu-raga music (Japan meets India, "electronic- music" speaking), only happens as such in one of its tracks ( "Uum Ghar Sajan", track 5), the precise amount at the right time. And a very attractive and hypnotic song by the way!

The music compositions are short-lived, fast and creative. (The album lasts less than 45 minutes) Traveling from authentic "incidental" music forms ( a la' John Cage ), through a diversity of stylings. From Be-Bop Jazz, to Steve Reich's like fast micro-minimalistic structures, to Cosmic electronic noise/ambients and to Krautrock. And sometimes this all happens simmultaneously, like final track 6, "Madam Consul General of Madrasand".

Pop music when it occurs (track 4, "Hepatitis") more than played, is transfigurated into a very enjoyable kind of The Resident's dark humor "exotic" piece. And that is it!

****4 "Electronic/Krautrock/Rio/AV missing "jewel" found. And quiet "essential", actually" PA stars.

Thanks to Philippe Blache for the artist addition. and to dAmOxT7942 for the last updates

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