Shinto

Shinto


Munich, 1998:
In the Nomiya-bar, where Japanese emmigrants meet Bavarian traditions, the collaboration of Tokyo native artist/singer CaMi Tokujiro and Hans Platzgumer set off.
Platzgumer is fascinated of Tokujiro's guttural voice and classy appearance and soon they produce their first track ‘Hora Goran’.
Combining a relentless sense for raw breakbeats and elaborate electronica with Tokujiro's poppy melodies and mysterious lyrics, a new mixture of East Asian-European pop music is created. Digital Austrian melancholy being inspired by Japanese clarity.

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Bam Bam Pop

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Guantanamo No Yoru

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Dachai No Buta

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Poa

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Fukou No Kami

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Hagoromo

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Ai Ga Nai

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Irozakari

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Keiren

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Sekai Chinbotsu

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Kiri No Naka

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Neurose

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Hikkurikaese

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Kibou

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