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  2. Japanoise - Wikipedia

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    Japanoise (ジャパノイズ, Japanoizu), a portmanteau of "Japanese" and "noise", is the noise music scene of Japan. [1] [2]Nick Cain of The Wire identifies the "primacy of Japanese Noise artists like Merzbow, Hijokaidan and Incapacitants as one of the major developments in noise music since 1990.

  3. Group Ongaku - Wikipedia

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    Group Ongaku is regarded as the first improvisational music and sound collective in Japan. Group Ongaku's aim was to re-evaluate improvisational elements in music, which had been lost in Western music since the Baroque era; its members sought to rediscover the meaning of music, which they thought had been minimized. [6]

  4. List of Japanoise artists - Wikipedia

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    Project Name In Japanese Artists Involved Artists' Names In Japanese Acid Mothers Temple [1] [2] Kawabata Makoto 河端 一 Astro: アストロ Hiroshi Hasegawa 長谷川洋 Aube: オウブ Akifumi Nakajima 中嶋昭文 Boredoms [3] ボアダムス Yamatsuka "Eye" Tetsuro, Yamamoto Seiichi, Yoshimi P-We

  5. Music of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Another recognized music form from Japan is noise music, also known as Japanoise when referring to noise music made by Japanese artists. Some of the most prominent representatives of this form include Merzbow, Masonna, Hanatarash, and The Gerogerigegege. As befits the challenging nature of the music, some noise music performers have become ...

  6. Category:Japanese noise musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese noise musical groups" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. 1980s in music - Wikipedia

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    Japanese noise rock emerged in the 1980s with bands such as Melt-Banana, Zeni Geva and Guitar Wolf in the Japanese indies scene. Idols included Seiko Matsuda, Akina Nakamori, Hiroko Yakushimaru, Yōko Oginome, Yoko Minamino, Chisato Moritaka and Wink. [84] [85] Artists in the new music genre included Saki Kubota. [86]

  8. Category:1980s in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; 2030s; Subcategories. ... Pages in category "1980s in Japanese music" The following 3 pages are in this category, out ...

  9. Noise music - Wikipedia

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    Noise music is a genre of music that is characterised by the expressive use of noise. This type of music tends to challenge the distinction that is made in conventional musical practices between musical and non-musical sound. [4] Noise music includes a wide range of musical styles and sound-based creative practices that feature noise as a ...