I feel really privileged that I managed to see live such a great noise composer...
Apologies for the poor sound and video (my mobile actually died completely after filming the end of the event, but hopefully the videos were saved - a heroic death...)
Artists like KK Null and Kawabata Makoto really demonstrate the depth of noise music as a form of art, making evident even to the inexperienced listener that putting some sounds together is not noise music, but just crap...
The videos represent 20% of the crystal clear sound and multi-leveled composition that Kazuyuki Kishino and Kawabata Makoto created.
So enjoy them (and especially the trademark vocoder of Kayuzuki which is my favourite :) )
The two first videos are from the mid part of the performance, and the third is the end.
KK Null & Kawabata Makoto, Live at OCCII... by AbyssMariner
KK Null & Kawabata Makoto, Live at OCCII... by AbyssMariner
KK Null & Kawabata Makoto, Live at OCCII... by AbyssMariner
Apologies for the poor sound and video (my mobile actually died completely after filming the end of the event, but hopefully the videos were saved - a heroic death...)
Artists like KK Null and Kawabata Makoto really demonstrate the depth of noise music as a form of art, making evident even to the inexperienced listener that putting some sounds together is not noise music, but just crap...
The videos represent 20% of the crystal clear sound and multi-leveled composition that Kazuyuki Kishino and Kawabata Makoto created.
So enjoy them (and especially the trademark vocoder of Kayuzuki which is my favourite :) )
The two first videos are from the mid part of the performance, and the third is the end.
KK Null & Kawabata Makoto, Live at OCCII... by AbyssMariner
KK Null & Kawabata Makoto, Live at OCCII... by AbyssMariner
KK Null & Kawabata Makoto, Live at OCCII... by AbyssMariner
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