The Gerogerigegege - Live At Tokyo Gay Center

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Review by Adam Aston

Live At Tokyo Gay Center by Gerogerigegege is a unique and provocative album that pushes the boundaries of experimental music. The album captures the band's performance at the Tokyo Gay Center in 1990, where they delivered an intense and chaotic set that challenged the audience's expectations and sensibilities.

The album features a wide range of sounds and styles, from harsh noise and distorted vocals to ambient textures and avant-garde compositions. The band's use of unconventional instruments and found objects adds to the album's raw and unpredictable energy.

Despite its abrasive and confrontational nature, Live At Tokyo Gay Center is a fascinating document of a pivotal moment in Japanese underground music history. The album showcases Gerogerigegege's uncompromising vision and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of art and expression.

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Live At Tokyo Gay Center

Video

THE GEROGERIGEGEGE 'Live At Tokyo Gay Centre' (1989 comp track)

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Catalog Numbers

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Labels

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Formats

  • Acetate
  • 7"
  • Single Sided
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  • Limited Edition
  • Red Transparent

Notes

Red heart-shaped 7" acetate record. Limited to 10 copies only.

About The Gerogerigegege

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The Gerogerigegege is a controversial Japanese noise/experimental band, founded in 1985 by . After a 15-year long hiatus, during which Yamanouchi had entirely vanished from the public's view, the band released a new album in 2016, and since then produced over 10 albums/EPs with archival and new material. The band's name is an onomatopoeia for vomiting and diarrhea: Gero (vomiting) + Geri (diarrhea) + non-lexical vocable GeGeGe. While many Japanoise artists sought inspiration in fetish, pornography, BDSM (particularly bondage, ්ป kinbaku) and similar concepts, Juntaro took his obsession with ̓ѺŠ senzuri (male masturbation) to an unprecedented level, dedicating many aspects of Gerogerigegege's work to sexuality, gender identity, homoerotica, and etc. It revolved around  Yamanouchi's muse and artistic partner, a much older exhibitionist and sex performer who he met at some random S&M club in Shinjuku. By that point, JY already released '85 C-30 cassette via 's mailorder , and had been rehearsing with drummer and guitarist . Now he started performing with Gero 30 at various sex/fetish clubs, and the Gerogerigegege's early 'concerts' were some of the most disturbing acts in the history of Japanese extreme music (alongside infamous demolitions). Built on 's raw punk aesthetics, they featured little music: Gero 30 would masturbate on stage, moaning and groaning in the microphone, rolling in his own bodily fluids and feces. Three complete '8791 senzuri shows with crowd reactions can be found on CD. The Gerogerigegege published first non-DIY records in the next few years: surprisingly melodic songs on '88 7

Real Name

    • Juntaro Yamanouchi

Name Vars

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  • The Gerogerigege
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Aliases

  • The Omanko
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  • ץɕD·óÊüº

Members

  • Tatsuya Yoshida
  • Hidekazu Miyahara
  • Jujui Wang
  • Takeshi Ohmura
  • Juntaro Yamanouchi
  • Fumiyoshi Suzuki
  • Hironao Komaki
  • Toshinori Fukuda
  • Tohru Maruyama
  • Shobu Saitoh
  • Akira Shibazaki
  • Gero 36
  • Fuyuhiko Saitoh
  • Lip
  • S.I
  • Kaoru Koga
  • Motohiko Satoh
  • Katsutoshi Munechika
  • Tetsuya Endoh
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Summary by Adam Aston

Live At Tokyo Gay Center is not for the faint of heart, but for those who are willing to embrace the chaos and challenge their perceptions, it is a must-listen.

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