Hijokaidan

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Hijokaidan is a Japanese noise band with changing formations around the band leader Jojo Hiroshige. Founded in 1979 , they are considered to be the oldest and - next to Merzbow - the longest-lasting project of the first generation of Japan Noise.

Discography (selection)

LPs

  • "Zoroku No Kibyo", Unbalance, 1982
  • "Viva Angel", Alchemy, 1984
  • "Live At Studio Ahiru", Mikawa, 1984
  • "King Of Noise," Alchemy, 1986
  • "Tapes", Alchemy, 1987
  • "Limited Edition", Alchemy, 1987
  • "No Paris - No Harm", Alchemy, 1988

EPs

  • "A Tribute To Icchie," Jojo, 1983
  • "Ferocity of Practical Life", 1997

CD

  • "Modern," Alchemy, 1989
  • "Romance", Alchemy, 1990
  • "Windom", Alchemy, 1991
  • Borbetomagus & Hijokaidan Both Noise Ends Burning (Les Disques Victo 2007)

Cassettes

  • "Originals", jojo, 1982
  • "Gokuaku No Kyoten", Jojo, 1983

Videos

  • "Live And Confused," Alchemy, 1988
  • "Do You Remember Piss Factory?", Alchemy, 1989

Compilations

  • "Shumatsu Shorijo", Unbalance, 1980
  • "Renkinjutsu", Alchemy, 1985
  • "Alchemism," Changeling, 1987
  • "Alchemism 2," Changeling, 1989
  • "Extreme Music From Japan," Susan Lawly, 1994

Web links

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