Hijokaidan is an iconic name in the realm of noise music, renowned for its avant-garde approach and relentless pursuit of sonic extremities. Formed in 1979 in Kyoto, Japan, by guitarist Jojo Hiroshige, the group has undergone numerous lineup changes but has consistently revolved around core members Jojo, Toshiji Mikawa, and Junko. Over the decades, Hijokaidan has become synonymous with the Japanese noise movement, characterized by their intense, improvised performances that often involve cacophonous feedback, distorted instrumentation, and non-traditional use of electronic gear.
Their discography is a labyrinth of raw, unapologetic audio experiments, with recent releases such as "1983.9.17 LIVE," "The Lowest Form of Music," and "The Hijokaidan Tapes" serving as testaments to their relentless innovation. With albums like "King of Noise" and "Entropic," they’ve solidified their status as the de facto kings of the noise genre. Their work transcends mere auditory experiences, often turning live shows into visceral happenings that assault the senses, like the electrifying "Emergency Stairway to Heaven." Hijokaidan's influence extends far beyond their cult following, impacting a diverse array of musicians and artists who draw inspiration from their uncompromising vision and the sheer force of their soundscapes.
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