Yamamoto Seiichi

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yarn 00:00 Tools
Glorious Farm 00:00 Tools
Hopi 00:00 Tools
Solitude 00:00 Tools
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Love 00:00 Tools
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Open Air 00:00 Tools
Harmonia 00:00 Tools
Angels 00:00 Tools
Flowers 00:00 Tools
T.K. 00:00 Tools
C.S. 00:00 Tools
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C. S. 00:00 Tools
Movin 00:00 Tools
Clorious farm 00:00 Tools
Solitaly Waves 00:00 Tools
From Clock To Strings 00:00 Tools
Bat (Noa) 00:00 Tools
Hitori No Tameni 00:00 Tools
Implicate Order 00:00 Tools
Manitoo's Dream 00:00 Tools
Gyro Compass 00:00 Tools
Missing Ring 00:00 Tools
Right Fingers 00:00 Tools
Fuzzy Groove 00:00 Tools
Mantral 00:00 Tools
Terminal Mind 00:00 Tools
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Communike 00:00 Tools
Whity 00:00 Tools
Approach 2 00:00 Tools
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Since the late '80s, Seiichi Yamamoto has been active as an amazingly versatile musician, mainly in the Osaka area. Leading and participating in numerous bands and projects, he has demonstrated the great diversity of his musical styles--from rock, folk, and punk to improvisation and noise. Among many others, he formed the avant-rock band Omoide Hatoba in 1987; Rashinban, featuring his vocals, around 1988; the punk band Akabushi in 1993; and the noise duo Ontoko with K.K. Null in 1999. The various bands of which Yamamoto is a member include Boredoms, Novo Tono, Rovo, and Most. In addition to his activity as a musician, Yamamoto has owned the rock club Bears in Osaka since 1987, and the label Ummo Records since 1997. Ummo Records' releases mainly feature Osaka-area musicians. Yamamoto is without doubt one of the central figures of the Osaka-area underground music scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.