Cosmic Invention

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Help Your Satori Mind 00:00 Tools
Blue Link (Sky Was Falling) 00:00 Tools
Ryujin 13:29 Tools
Cosmic Green 00:00 Tools
Laoshorai 00:00 Tools
Callin Me Home 00:00 Tools
yakimoki 03:23 Tools
SPACE FIGHTING 04:15 Tools
Cosmic Fantasy 03:56 Tools
Blue link / Sky Was Falling 00:00 Tools
Lao Shorai 07:34 Tools
Little Darling 03:06 Tools
Trouble 03:12 Tools
愛 Love Come On 03:15 Tools
ちょっとホントあとはウソ 03:49 Tools
Ai Love Come On 03:15 Tools
コンピューターおばあちゃん 03:12 Tools
ゆでたまごちゃん 03:51 Tools
Callin' Me Home 07:21 Tools
それはシークレット 04:02 Tools
Lies then a Little Truth 04:19 Tools
ひこうき雲 04:19 Tools
Cosmic Surfin' 04:02 Tools
Computer Obaachan (Grandma) 04:02 Tools
Baby Callin' Me Home 04:05 Tools
Long Jamming 04:05 Tools
Her Boiled Eggs 07:34 Tools
cosmic surfin 04:02 Tools
Cloud Airplane 03:47 Tools
It is a Secret 07:21 Tools
Blue Link Sky Was Falling 04:05 Tools
Computer obaachan 03:13 Tools
Platonic Gakuen 03:47 Tools
愛Love Come On 03:47 Tools
コズミック・サーフィン 04:05 Tools
Chotto Honto Ato Wa Uso 00:00 Tools
プラトニック学園 03:46 Tools
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There are two Japanese bands with this name: 1) Cosmic Invention is a Japanese psychedelic rock supergroup, formed by Masaki Batoh of the psych folk group Ghost, Michio Kurihara from White Heaven, and drummer Futoshi Okano from Subvert Blaze, as well as a cast of other, similarly-minded musicians. On "Help Your Satori Mind", the results are as spectacular as one could wish -- the album plants itself in conventionally rocking psychedelia that's a little more musular than White Heaven's usual, but it also takes some folky turns that betray the Ghost involvement. More importantly, the project covers some new territory -- when tracks like "La Shorai" find atmospheric pulses that have little to do with the rock orientations of some of the involved bands, Cosmic Invention proves itself as an incredibly worthwhile project beyond the mere supergroup status. 2) Cosmic Invention (コスミック・インベンション) was an experimental synthpop band from Japan. Supposedly started out as a Yellow Magic Orchestra cover band, their signature tune, "Computer Obaachan (Grandma)", was originally written by 坂本龍一 (Ryuichi Sakamoto). The track was produced for a radio program called "Sound Street" on NHK-FM and eventually released on vinyl with "Photo Musik" as the B-side. The song remains relatively popular and has been covered by several other groups since. Members: 森岡みま (Mima Morioka) - vocals, chorus, drums, synthesizer, percussion 橋本かんな (Kanna Hashimoto) - chorus, bass, keyboards, analog synthesizer, sequencer 井上能征 (Yoshimasa Inoue) - vocals, vocoder, keyboards, piano, synthesizer 佐藤克巳 (Katsumi Sato) - chorus, vocoder, keyboards, analog synthesizer, sequencer Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.