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goat (jp) | |
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Origin | Osaka, Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2013-present |
Labels | EM Records |
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Website | https://goatjp.bandcamp.com/ |
goat (jp) is a japanese experimental music band that formed in Osaka in 2013.[1] The group is led by multi-instrumentalist and composer Koshiro Hino, and currently performs in a five-piece formation, including guitar, bass, two drummers, and winds, with several members doubling on percussion instruments. They have released three studio albums, most recently Joy in Fear on Hino's self-founded label, Nakid, and have made several tours in Japan and internationally in Europe.[2][3]
On Joy in Fear, the band-members included Koshiro Hino (guitar), Atsumi Tagami (bass), Akihiko Ando (saxophone), Takafumi Okada, (drums), and Rai Tateishi (percussion, bamboo flute, Irish flute).[4] Tetsushi Nishikawa was the original drummer on their first two albums, but departed the group in 2016, and was replaced by Tetsushi Nishikawa.[5]
goat (jp) have become known for their innovotaive musical style that combines minimalistic aesthetics of restrained timbres, textures, and forms, with intricately layered rhythmic patterns that include polymeteres and polyrhythms, with Boomkat describing them as 'perhaps the tightest band in existence right now'[6] owing to their highly-rehearsed and virtuosic performances.[7] Due to their idiosyncratic style, several writers have drawn connections between goat (jp) and artists as wide ranging as Steve Reich, Miles Davis, Mark Fell, Autechre, Ryoji Ikeda, Jon Hassell, and Beatrice Dillon, Meshuggah, Einstürzende Neubauten, and Throbbing Gristle.[4][6][5][8][9]
According to an article in Liverary Mag, goat (jp) was prefigured by several projects that Hino was involved in during the late 2000s, including the math rock trio Talking Dead Goats, which consisted of Koshiro Hino (guitar), Atsumi Tagami (bass), and Tetsushi Nishikawa (drums), as well as the band bonanza with Yoshida Yasushi.[10] According to an article in The Wire, Hino created goat after several years touring the Japanese underground circuit, and specifically after an epiphany upon encountering an exhibition by artist Tomoo Gokita, and a monochrome painting of intricate geometric patterns.[5]
The band added '(jp)' to their name to avoid confusion with two other bands also called Goat from Greece and Sweden.[5]
Discography
edit- New Games (2013, Headz, Unknownmix)
- Rhythm & Sound (2015, Headz, Unknownmix)
- Joy in Fear (2024, Nakid)
References
edit- ^ https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2015/11/20/music/dark-sounds-dark-times-avant-garde-group-goat/#.Wvw0oaQvzIU Japan Times 'Dark sounds for dark times from avant-garde group Goat', article by Erik Luebs, 2015
- ^ https://avo-magazine.com/en/2024/04/koshiro-hino-with-projects-goat-kakuhan-and-ypy-in-europe-for-spring-tour/ Avo Magazine
- ^ https://eyescream.jp/music/135466/ Eyescream
- ^ a b https://goatjp.bandcamp.com/album/joy-in-fear Bandcamp
- ^ a b c d The Wire, Issue 474 (August 2023), p.16, James Hadley (author).
- ^ a b https://boomkat.com/products/joy-in-fear Boomkat
- ^ https://epigram.org.uk/review-23/ Epigram, Live Review, Bruno Bridger
- ^ https://boomkat.com/products/new-games-bccd21e6-9ed5-465c-9ef8-07770033e5d4 Boomkat
- ^ https://www.scenepointblank.com/reviews/goat/joy-fear/ Scene Point Blank
- ^ https://liverary-mag.com/feature/105041.html Liverary Mag