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No Music No Art by YukinkoAkira
Korg Volca Beats Rythm Machine
Japan, 2013 {x}
RNA ORGANISM: R.N.A.O Meet P.O.P.O (Vanity 0006/LP/1980) Receiving a cassette tape from RNA Organism by air-mail, Agi mistakenly thought that they were from overseas and highly acclaimed the band in ROCK MAGAZINE; however, it was a clever ploy from by Kaoru Sato from Kyoto. This album is amazing dub music with funky bass, noise guitar, trumpet and rhythm machine – sort of like a heavier version of Andy Partridge’s TAKE AWAY. Subsequently the group changed its name to EP-4, which became known for its guerilla live performances as well as simultaneously releasing its debut album from both major and indie labels. Meanwhile, Sato disappeared from the music scene in the mid-1980s.
You All Suck
Disco, Latin, Pop and Tempo settings
Put A Smile On Time - The Rhythm Machine (Rhythm Machine, 1976)
MATRIXSYNTH: Baldwin Tempo Matic Drum Machine