| Genre | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2023-09-10 11:50:13 |
| Group | AMOK |
| Size | 92 MB |
| Files | 12 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
Grim-Message-WEB-2022-AMOK
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-grim-heritage.mp3 | Grim | Heritage | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-grim-deep_in_meditation.mp3 | Grim | Deep In Meditation | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-grim-mooncalfs_waltz.mp3 | Grim | Mooncalf's Waltz | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-grim-klaras_song.mp3 | Grim | Klara's Song | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-grim-parable_and_coal.mp3 | Grim | Parable & Coal | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-grim-heaven_knows.mp3 | Grim | Heaven Knows | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-grim-heritage_(remix_version).mp3 | Grim | Heritage (Remix Version) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-grim-deep_in_meditation_(remix_version).mp3 | Grim | Deep In Meditation (Remix Version) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-grim-mooncalfs_waltz_(remix_version).mp3 | Grim | Mooncalf's Waltz (Remix Version) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-grim-klaras_song_(remix_version).mp3 | Grim | Klara's Song (Remix Version) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-grim-parable_and_coal_(remix_version).mp3 | Grim | Parable & Coal (Remix Version) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 12 | 12-grim-heaven_knows_(remix_version).mp3 | Grim | Heaven Knows (Remix Version) | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Grim - Message
(c) 2022 Urashima
Artist....: Grim
Album.....: Message
Source....: WEB/WAV
Tracks....: 12
Genre.....: Industrial
Label.....: Urashima
Encoder...: LAME 3.100
Quality...: 320 kbps / 441kHz / Joint Stereo
URL.......: http://urashima.bandcamp.com/album/message
Tracklist:
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1. Heritage 2:27
2. Deep In Meditation 3:22
3. Mooncalf's Waltz 2:33
4. Klara's Song 2:41
5. Parable & Coal 3:36
6. Heaven Knows 5:10
7. Heritage (Remix Version) 2:26
8. Deep In Meditation (Remix Version) 3:32
9. Mooncalf's Waltz (Remix Version) 2:34
10.Klara's Song (Remix Version) 2:44
11.Parable & Coal (Remix Version) 3:38
12.Heaven Knows (Remix Version) 5:08
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39:51
Total:95.99 MB / 39:51
Release Notes:
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Grim is the one-man project of Jun Konagaya - formed from the ashes of White
Hospital, his legendary early 1980s noise duo with Tomosada Kuwahara - which,
accepting a long hiatus in the middle, has bridged the worlds of industrial
music, power electronics, and noise for nearly three decades. Belonging roughly
to the first wave of Japanese noise, Konagaya is particularly noteworthy among
his peers for casting an eye further afield, drawing influences from bands like
Whitehouse and SPK, rather than members of his own scene, as well varied
reference points as far afield as the traditional folk music of Tibet. That
understood, nothing was likely to prepare the context of Japanese noise for what
was delivered by his 1987 EP ôMessageö.
It belongs to a body of three releases created by Grim during the 1980s,
including the full length, ôFolk Musicö, issued by Eskimo Records in 1986, and
the EP, ôAmaterasuö, released by G.A. Propaganda in 1985. While its two
predecessors are brilliant and more or less what you might expect from a seminal
artist of Japanese noise, ôMessageö follows a markedly different path, delving
toward the realm of pop and folk via a series of six songs that emit a stronger
connection to Daniel Johnson, Syd Barrett, Sebadoh, and Tenniscoats than
anything the noise scene has ever produced; it feels like walking through an
ancient fairy tale forest, all hazy, magical and slightly eerie.
Dreamy and meandering, drawing on '60s psychedelia, DIY aesthetics, and folky
undercurrents, GrimÆs ôMessageö is a masterstroke in underground Japanese pop,
pushing radically forward, while challenging the boundaries of the scene to
which the project predominately belongs. Following the albumÆs original release
in 1987, Jun Konagaya followed different paths beyond the world of sound, before
unexpectedly relaunching an incredibly prolific career, returning to more
explicit territories of noise. As such, ôMessageö remained a coveted, rare
artefact of a road less traveled and a window into the diverse talents and
temperaments that rest below all of his output.
One of the most distinct and unexpected artifacts of the Japanese scene during
the period, rather than the full throttle fury for which it has been widely
known, here we encounter the one-man project of Jun Konagaya weaving stunningly
beautiful passages within the realm of pop and folk, incorporating elements of
'60s psychedelia and Lo-Fi DIY, with Yukio Nagoshi, founding member of the
Vasilisk unit, on guitar and percussion and A. Takahashi on vocals, with
collaboration and technical support from Tomosada Kuwahara, partner and
co-founder with Jun Konagaya of the legendary group White Hospital. First ever
reissue of the album furthers these insights, extending the original EP with an
entirely new body of noise-oriented reworks by Grim of the original six tracks,
effectively doubling in length to a full-length release.