Spike (Agata album)

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Spike est un album solo de Ichirou Agata, le guitariste du groupe japonais Melt-Banana, sorti le 25 mai 2004 sur Tzadik Records, le label de John Zorn. L'album se compose essentiellement de solos de guitare et de divers effets sonores. grâce auxquels il obtient des sonorités très éloignés de celles habituellement produites par une guitare électrique. Il s'agit davantage d'une succession de paysages sonores variés que de véritables chansons ; les pistes sont dans l'ensemble très brèves et bruitistes rdf:langString
Spike is the first solo album by Japanese guitarist Agata of the band Melt-Banana. It was released on Tzadik in May 2004. The album consists mainly of solo guitar and sound effects. Agata is known for creating strange soundscapes with his guitar and often sounds nothing like a guitar. This album could be seen as an extra addition to Melt-Banana's discography as it shares many similarities to his guitarwork in Melt-Banana. The album also sounds similar to "Outro For Cell-Scape" on Melt-Banana's previous album Cell-Scape, with several songs (e.g. "Frontside Boardslide Shovit out" or "Nollie Crooked Grind") being named after popular skateboard tricks. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Spike est un album solo de Ichirou Agata, le guitariste du groupe japonais Melt-Banana, sorti le 25 mai 2004 sur Tzadik Records, le label de John Zorn. L'album se compose essentiellement de solos de guitare et de divers effets sonores. grâce auxquels il obtient des sonorités très éloignés de celles habituellement produites par une guitare électrique. Il s'agit davantage d'une succession de paysages sonores variés que de véritables chansons ; les pistes sont dans l'ensemble très brèves et bruitistes
rdf:langString Spike is the first solo album by Japanese guitarist Agata of the band Melt-Banana. It was released on Tzadik in May 2004. The album consists mainly of solo guitar and sound effects. Agata is known for creating strange soundscapes with his guitar and often sounds nothing like a guitar. This album could be seen as an extra addition to Melt-Banana's discography as it shares many similarities to his guitarwork in Melt-Banana. The album also sounds similar to "Outro For Cell-Scape" on Melt-Banana's previous album Cell-Scape, with several songs (e.g. "Frontside Boardslide Shovit out" or "Nollie Crooked Grind") being named after popular skateboard tricks.
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