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Voice performance work by Hiroshi Kawani, an editor who was active in the underground and avant-garde scene since the 1960s. Released by the now-defunct Tokyo indie label PSF. As an editor, he worked with authors such as Takuho Inagaki, Karajuro, Akira Kasai, Genpei Akasegawa, Artaud, and Bataille, and was also involved in the early art scene, including Hi-Red Center. He is also known as the founder of the Bigakko art school. He reportedly began his musical activities after collaborating with Keiji Haino and Takehisa Kosugi. His performances use his voice, as well as everyday items like rubber bands and discarded objects. Rather than screams or noise, the work creates an unsettling atmosphere with breathing sounds and rustling noises, which are delivered in a calm yet unsettling manner, sometimes punctuated by sudden words (text readings?). If forced to categorize it, it might be considered sound poetry, but it can be frightening if you listen to it without any prior knowledge. It's difficult and not recommended for everyone, but those interested in niche works may enjoy it.
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