Goat: New Games / Rhythm & Sound
Goat: New Games / Rhythm & Sound
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Goat
Label: Em Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4560283215547
Genre: Rock
This miracle piece was recorded and mixed by Bunsho Nishikawa, mastered and cut by Rashad Becker, and cover art by Tomoo Gokita. The memorable first LP by 'Goat', an instrumental group led by Koshiro Hino, a. k. a 'YPY', is a reorganization of the best performances from their first and second albums, 'New Games' and 'Rhythm & Sound'. They create music with noises, muted sounds, and pulsing sounds that are produced when the instruments are pronounced, and the nature of their expression inevitably makes performance a hellish ordeal for the performer by overworking the body and nervous system. The sound is imprinted with the urgency of a performer absorbed in their performance, and the vibrations of this tingling physiological state are clearly felt by the listener, and may even cause a sense of physical exhaustion, as well as mental fatigue. LISTEN: https://youtu. Be/6dBv6mSn1T4SonglistA1. New GamesA2. #stdB1. Solid EyeB2. Ghosts Part 1B3. On Fire
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