Sacred Songs of Sorrow (Sacred songs from Protestant Germany) /del Pozo · Charivari Agréable SimfonieSacred Songs of Sorrow (Sacred songs from Protestant Germany) /del Pozo · Charivari Agréable SimfonieSacred Songs of Sorrow (Sacred songs from Protestant Germany) /del Pozo · Charivari Agréable Simfonie

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Sacred Songs of Sorrow (Sacred songs from Protestant Germany) /del Pozo · Charivari Agréable...

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The Sound

Kazuyuki Kishino, known under the moniker KK Null, delivers a groundbreaking exploration of experimental rock and noise with "Sacred Songs of Sorrow." Emerging from the vibrant Japanese avant-garde scene, this album showcases Kishino's unique blend of progressive rock intricacies with the avant-garde's raw energy. Collaborating with luminaries like John Zorn and Yona-Kit, Kishino crafts a sound that defies traditional boundaries, making "Sacred Songs of Sorrow" an essential listen for fans of experimental music and collectors seeking to delve into the rich tapestry of Japan's avant-garde music history.

The Artist

KK Null's career is marked by his pioneering role in shaping the Japanese experimental music landscape. With a prolific output across multiple bands, including Absolut Null Punkt and Zeni Geva, Kishino's work is celebrated for pushing the limits of rock and noise. His international collaborations, particularly with John Zorn and Yona-Kit, highlight his influence within the avant-garde community. As a founder of groundbreaking bands and a key figure in Japan's experimental music scene, Kishino's contributions are pivotal in the history of Japanese avant-garde music.

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