Reply to Keisuke Takatou 2

id:KeisukeTakatou 


I am very grateful for your reply to me! It's always a great adventure finding such talented underground artists at the lower layers on internet. I feel like all the treasures is hidden here for the one's who search. I'm tired with mainstream music and culture. Wish you luck and inspiration in playing guitar and creating more noise with it! Wow. The story behind The piss delivery lady is very intresting. Even that it's not your work, I feel like It is you who made It into complicated and unique song. I guess I was so excited when writing my first comment that I forget to ask about Puke Enema Ecstasy X which was the first work I heard. I remember when it came to vocals I was shocked how good they was. Agressive, loud, fast and raw. All this high pitched sounds and even a piece of drum beat there. Also tempo is incredibly perfect. I wondering what does lyrics say? And the Image on the Booty Live Tape, looks very intriguingly, is it from some kind of manga, hentai or anime series? The girl on it sit in squat position, wearing nike air max 95 If I correct, and seems like sweating? I guess something intresting is going on there, ha-ha. And at the last, I love all the tracks names at every album, they are really sophisticated and perverted, setting different strange moods to me. Anyway I don't want to be annoying asking too much of stupid questions, I hope I was't! Sincerely.

 

 

Puke Enema Ecstasy X came from other band too which I had music event 20 years ago. Yeah...Basically tracks that you mentioned are not my tracks...hahaha. The band who played Puke Enema Ecstasy X was two guys with electronics and mics. These guys became famous artist after 10 years of something. But not on music. The vocal was shouting with some fake English and no lyrics. Their performance was originally very good but as I mentioned before, recording was not good so I made more noisy and agitative. This music event was some kind of graduation party of Japanese legendary indies art school called "Bigakko".

 

Bigakko has quite interesting history. Some of the teachers in the past was famous Japanese author such as Tatsuhiko Shibusawa and Japanese NY lived artist Takehisa Kosugi. 

 

I've been a student of Bigakko 2 years. My classmates in this time was some kind of the collection of elite eccentrics, that's why the contents of the CDR I found is very interesting. Of course I was top eccentric student of Bigakko! My teacher invited some artists as a guest lecturer monthly such as EYE Yamatsuka, Masaya Nakahara, Yoshihide Otomo, Aki Onda and so on. My Bigakko years were very good time. I met very interesting people as well as famous artists and musicians.

 

But unfortunately, these days in Japan, it is very difficult to find very eccentric people. I think Japan or world itself becoming the place of mediocrity and there are no place for eccentrics. In this sense, I can understand why you fed up with mainstream culture. Mainstream culture never been interested to me, but nowadays nobody cares about underground culture. I think people like you is very precious.

 

Oh I forget mention, some of the my favorite cities such as Shibuya or Harajyuku already became very boring ordinary city. When I walking on Shibuya or Harajyuku, I feel like walking the passage to nowhere. People are dressed with very stereotyped same clothing and I can see fast fashion brand stores all of the places. The only good thing is safety. Literally, as you mentioned, underground culture went to the lower layers on internet. 

 

Thank you for your reply!