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KIKAGAKU MOYO

Masana Temples (2023 repress)

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The shifting dimensions of Masana Temples, the fourth album from psychedelic explorers Kikagaku Moyo, are informed by various experiences the band had with trav...
KIKAGAKU MOYO

House In The Tall Grass (2023 repress)

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Their music incorporates elements of classical Indian music, Krautrock, Traditional Folk, and 70s Rock.
KIKAGAKU MOYO

Forest Of Lost Children (2023 repress)

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Their delicate use of melody and soft vocal harmonies contrast seamlessly with fuzzed out sitar riffs and feedback.
KIKAGAKU MOYO

Kumoyo Island

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In many ways Kumoyo Island represents the culmination of a journey for Kikagaku Moyo.
Kikagaku Moyo (2023 repress)
  1. Can You Imagine Nothing?
  2. Zo No Senaka
  3. Tree Smoke
  4. Lazy Stoned Monk
  5. Dawn

KIKAGAKU MOYO

Kikagaku Moyo (2023 repress)

GURUGURU BRAIN
  • lp

    Released: 26th May 2023

    £38.99
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Kikagaku Moyo's self-titled debut album, Originally released by Cosmic Eye Records in Sep 2013.

'kikagaku moyo' exerts an elemental power. Enlivening their sound with sitars, percussive drums, theremins, wind instruments and ethereal vocals, the band manages to sound powerfully spacious and lazily serene all at once. Their songs can be light as air, or heavy as earth. Many evolve out of intense experiences of engagement with the natural world. The album’s first track, “Can You Imagine Nothing?” was written over a night spent jamming on a suspended footbridge in remote mountains.

As the song progressed the bridge began to sway, making band members feel as though they were floating weightless in midair. Kikagaku Moyo started in the summer of 2012 busking on the streets of Tokyo. Though the band started as a free music collective, it quickly evolved into a tight group of multi-instrumentalists. Kikagaku Moyo call their sound psychedelicic because it encompasses a broad spectrum of influence. Their music incorporates elements of classical Indian music, Krautrock, Traditional Folk, and 70s Rock. Most importantly their music is about freedom of the mind and body and building a bridge between the supernatural and the present. Improvisation is a key element to their sound.