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Toho Sara

Described as a Japanese Underground shamanistic avant garde music outfit, Toho Sara is a trio featuring Nanjo (High Rise), playing an assortment of instruments like cello, flute, bass recorder, china gong, tabla, bass, piri, oboe, harmonium, vibes, kei, biwa, shakujo, viola, violin, hansho, etc. "A mystery group ala Third Ear Band. Mystic music with ancient instruments."
Described as a Japanese Underground shamanistic avant garde music outfit, Toho Sara is a trio featuring Nanjo (High Rise), playing an assortment of instruments like cello, flute, bass recorder, china gong, tabla, bass, piri, oboe, harmonium, vibes, kei, biwa, shakujo, viola, violin, hansho, etc. "A mystery group ala Third Ear Band. Mystic music with ancient instruments."
Toho Sara
Black Editions present a reissue of Toho Sara's self-titled album, originally released in 1995. A mystifying work of Japanese avant-garde shamanism, Toho Sara's 1995 debut introduced a radical new sound from Asahito Nanjo (High Rise), Makoto Kawabata (Acid Mothers Temple), and Hisashi Yasuda - playing an array of ancient instruments including tabla, piri, harmonium, biwa, shakujo, and hansho the group evokes an otherworldly ritual music, meditative and haunting. Originally released on CD by P.S.…
Mei jou tan sho
The second album from one of Nanjo's most mysterious units, who attempt an unearthly fusion of ethnic droning and rock methodology, electric and acoustic vibrations.
Hourouurin
The Japanese underground band Johari was create in 1990 by the magic duo Asahito Nanjo (High Rise) and Makoto Kawabata (Acid Mothers Temple) and will became later, in 1995, this shamanistic avant-garde formation Toho Sara. “Hourouurin” is their third opus, after two albums on PSF “Eastern most” (1995) and “Mei Jou Tan Sho” (1999) and some live performances in Europe during the years 1996 and 1997. “Hourouurin” is a weird unit who attempt to achieve a mystic fusion of ethnic music and rock, accor…
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