HAINO, KEIJI & SUMAC
EVEN FOR THE BRIEFEST MOMENT/KEEP CHARGING... (TROST RECORDS)
Keiji Haino - Guitar, Voice, Flute, Taepyeongso Aaron Turner - Guitar Nick Yacyshyn - Drums Brian Cook - Bass Post-metal sludge avantgarde powerhouse SUMAC around Aaron Turner (Isis, Old Man Gloom) follow up their collaboration with legendary Japanese guitarist and singer/performer Keiji Haino on Thrill Jockey (American Dollar Bill - Keep Facing Sideways, You are too Hideous to Look at Face on) with another monolith - heavy and experimental at the same time! CD out on June, 28th 2019 Vinyl out on Sept, 13th 2019 Heavy double vinyl comes with extra slipcase for the sleeve.
BIOGs SUMAC (USA) US avantgarde sludge metal outfit Sumac is the powerhouse trio of Aaron Turner (Isis, Old Man Gloom,Mamiffer), Nick Yacyshyn (Baptists), and Brian Cook (Russian Circles, These Arms Are Snakes).
Sumac invests in the recursive exercises of chaos and control, and the results are a testament to the tour-honed collective intuition and technical skills of these veteran players.
KEIJI HAINO (JP) For over four decades now, Keiji Haino is probably one of the most challenging and vital artists from the Japanese psychedelic underground.
Drawing influence from music as disparate as Billie Holiday, The Doors, Blue Cheer, Munir Bashir, Hossein Alizâdeh, and countless others whose mission is the same as Haino's own: to push the music further on and further out into the infinite.
His first encounter with Jim Morrison changed the course of his life, and he decided that rock music was the way to go.
His first group, Lost Aaraaff, named after a poem by Edgar Allen Poe, were part of the Japanese underground in the early '70s.
He re-emerged toward the end of the decade with his rock group Fushitsusha, and became a part of the scene building around the legendary venue Minor.
Haino's aesthetic is globe-swallowing, yet simultaneously rooted in his homeland. He is notable for his frequent collaborations with artists from different backgrounds e.g.
Faust, Boris, Jim O'Rourke, Stephen O'Malley Peter Brötzmann or Heather Leigh