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Shinki Chen

Sounds clashing in distant space...

About Me

Dope-demon Shinki Chen released this most degenerate pharmaceutical party in 1971, somewhere in between his weird Foodbrain outfit and the incredibly whacked and far-out Speed, Glue, and Shinki. Shinki and his Friends prelude the heavy-jam booze-blues of S, G and S, in line with their fellow Japanese peers Blues Creation and Jun Kamikubo, with loads of fuzz, attitude, and dope-damaged tunes..."Wild pre-Speed Glue & Shinki album from 1971 of extra heavy fuzz guitar and truly wasted vocals, one of the absolute cornerstones of Japanese psychedelia. In fact, to many people, this is the ultimate psych album from Japan; it starts with a very strange-sounding, avant-garde phased tape machine track, before letting fly with the drug damaged histrionics -- onwards they come, one after the next, blunt Neanderthal songs about drugs and girls. Tracks such as Requiem of Confusion, Gloomy Reflections and the Corpse tell you where its at for Shinki Chen." - World Psychedelia
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Member Since: 8/23/2006
Band Members: Shinki Chen (GUITAR, Bass, Drum, Piano) George Yanagi (BASS, VOCAL) Hiro Yanagida (KEYBOARD) Shinichi Nogi (DRUMS) Johnny Yamazaki (Piano, Vocal) Masayoshi Kabe (Bass)
Influences: Velvet breeze, gypsy friends, spectrums of light, lead, madness.
Sounds Like: When the world tries to make one feel meaningless of life, to join their robot parade, crank the music of the hard rock idiom loud to chase bad vibes off the cliff and reinforce inner fortress of mind, heart, spirit. For too soon are we all crushed into dust.
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