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Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso UFO

acid mothers temple & the melting paraiso ufo: the ripper at the heaven’s gates of dark (riot season)

By horseface on  From cowsarejustfood.com
crikey. it’s been a relatively restrained acid mothers year so far. just the cracking pikacyu*makoto combo (i think…). and kinda fitting that this is the most reserved record they’ve put out; titles, tracks, length, music all exhibiting a relative stately grace. ripper as the basis for lcd soundsystem’s losing my edge: but have you seen my records? flower! travellin’! band! led zeppelin, pink floyd, hawkwind, grateful dead, the doors the doors the doors the doors! aye. it’s got ‘67-’71...Read Full Story

pikacyu*makoto: om sweet home… (riot season)

By horseface on  From cowsarejustfood.wordpress.com
this, this is all over the goddam place, in the best possible way. a gorgeous, glorious fucking racket. one whose constituent parts seem equal parts hair, neon and inner cosmic realignment. the tale of genesis reimagined as a pokemon cartoon and narrated by julian cope. it sounds not surprisingly a bit like acid mothers temple, a bit like afrirampo. but (and here’s the rub) the bilateral amalgam of these travellers seems to have smoothed away their sometimes irritating excesses. so no twenty...Read Full Story

Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. - Live Vancouver, BC: March 27, 2010

By edosaler on  From knowyourconjurer.blogspot.com
This is a blistering, mind-melting psychedelic one hour set by Acid Mothers Temple earlier this year. Taken from the soundboard, the quality is superb. Enjoy! Live Vancouver, BC: March 27, 2010 The Band: Tsuyama Atsushi - electric bass, vocals, soprano saxophone Higashi Hiroshi - synthesizer, electric guitar, vocals Shimura Koji - drums Kawabata Makoto - electric guitar, vocals What is Acid Mothers Temple?Read Full Story

Space Machine - The Modular Series [2004]

By edosaler on  From knowyourconjurer.blogspot.com
Yamazaki "Maso" Takushi who also performs under the moniker Masonna, is an Osaka-based electronic sound artist, who is also a member of the fabulous band Christine 23 Onna. In 2000 he started performing alone under the name of Space Machine, his "analog electronic cosmic sound project". In 2004 he released the Modular Series, fantastically tripped out experimental electronic space music released on 3" mini CD's. On the second installment (Model 102) he is joined by the great Kawabata Makoto...Read Full Story

Kawabata Makoto and The Mothers of Invasion - Hot Rattlesnakes [2006]

By edosaler on  From knowyourconjurer.blogspot.com
More excellent psychedelic japanese guitar rock freak out from the ever prolific Acid Mothers main man Kawabata Makoto. His catalog is a bottomless pit of awesome psychedelic treats. I've got so much of it yet every record store I go into to or blog I visit there is another record/side project that I have not seen. Fucking brilliant. Hot Rattlesnakes [2006] http://www.mediafire.com/?ae7bhh2h5vahg3wRead Full Story
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Kawabata Makoto, the founder of Acid Mothers Temple, started his career in music in the late 1970s. Whether he experienced Flower Travellin' Band's motes of resonating distortion or the dark, haunted droning of Les Rallizes Dénudés firsthand is anyone's guess. But since founding Acid M...  
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Review: Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso UFO at Larimer Lounge, 4/8/12
ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE @ LARIMER LOUNGE | 4/8/12 It would be a tough to pinpoint a specific climax of this show, but a true high point of feeling for the band -- and probably the crowd -- came...  
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Acid Mothers Temple
Kawabata Makoto, the founder of Acid Mothers Temple, started his career in music in the late 1970s. Whether he experienced Flower Travellin' Band's motes of resonating distortion or the dark, haunted droning of Les Rallizes Denudes firsthand is anyone's guess. But since founding Acid Mothers in 1...  
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Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. touring with Phantom Family...
Acid Mothers Temple at Knitting Factory (more by Greg Cristman) Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. are Tsuyama Atsushi : bass, voice, cosmic joker Higashi Hiroshi : synthesizers, dancin'king Shimura Koji : drums latino cool Tabata Mitsuru :...  
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Acid Mothers Temple: Spring North American Tour
MONTH-LONG TOUR STARTS APRIL 6 IN DALLAS Acid Mothers Temple Japanese psychedelic rockers Acid Mothers Temple will embark on a month-long spring tour, which is being dubbed as "Last Tour in US & Canada 2012". The trek kicks off on April 6 in Dallas, Texas and will see the band hit Denver, Salt Lake City, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, Brooklyn, NYC, Philadelphia and more before winding down on May 12 at The...  
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Critic's Pick: Acid Mothers Temple
The current touring incarnation is the Melting Paraiso U.F.O., and like the rest of the group’s strangely funny work, it creates Hawkwind-sized riffs that force you to think about unknown planets and alien gods, even if you’re sober—which is really ...  
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Acid Mothers Temple Live at The Garrison on 2012-04-24
1 Improv 2 Improv 3 Pink Lady Lemonade Part I 4 OM Riff 5 Pink Lady Lemonade Part II Missing: 6 Cometary Orbital Drive 7 Chinese Flying Saucer 1. 20120424 AMT.This item belongs to: etree/AcidMothersTemple.This item has files of the following types: JPEG, JPEG Thumb, Metadata, Ogg Vorbis, Text, VBR MP3  
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Acid Mothers Temple improvises high-volume chaos
from 2006, comes on relatively gently with its acoustic guitars, flute and background tracks of sex noise, but it shifts into high-tempo pounding with "I Wanna Be Your Bicycle Saddle." On 2005's SWR, "Do You Know Where the Second Hand Record Shop Is?"  
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Urban Tellers, Acid Mothers Temple and the Portland Cello Project: The...
Get out the calendar and start making plans for your Southeast Portland weekend. Latino Family Day starts at 2 p.m. Friday at the Mt. Scott Community Center. Everyone is welcome. The Oregon Renaissance Band plays Friday night at the Community ...  
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The Good Friday Edition of Good Friday, With Acid Mothers Temple, The...
If you live in or have passed through Deep Ellum in the last few days, you've noticed the white tents crowding the streets. That's because it's time for the Deep Ellum Arts Festival. The event, which has seen better days, is now in its 17th year ...  
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Acid Mothers Afrirampo

  • We Are Acid Mothers Afrirampo! (2005)

Acid Mothers Gong

  • Acid Motherhood (2004)
  • Live in Nagoya (2006)
  • Acid Mothers Gong Live Tokyo (2006)
  • Acid Mothers Gong Live at the Melkweg Amsterdam November 2006 as Part of the Gong Unconvention

Acid Mothers Temple & The Cosmic Inferno

  • "Another Band from the Cosmic Inferno European Tour 2005" Cosmic Funeral Route 666 (2005)
  • Just Another Band from the Cosmic Inferno (2005)
  • Anthem of the Space (2005)
  • Demons from Nipples (2005)
  • IAO CHANT from the Cosmic Inferno (2005)
  • Trigger In Trigger Out (2005)
  • Starless and Bible Black Sabbath (2006)
  • Ominous from the Cosmic Inferno (2006)
  • 2006 Summer Live!! (DVD, 2006)
  • Uncle Hardcore Meat (DVD, 2007)
  • split with Je Suis France (2007)
  • Ominous from the Cosmic Inferno (2008)
  • Pink Lady Lemonade - You're From Outer Space (2008)
  • Journey into the Cosmic Inferno (2008)
  • Hotter than Inferno: Live in Sapporo (2008)
  • Hotter than Inferno: Live in Osaka DVD (2008)
  • Sonic Attack: psychadelic Warlords Split 7" with White Hills (2008)
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