Saturday, April 12, 2014

Natsuhita Hetekata, Ki (side A)

According to the notes on the insert of 1996's Ki, Natsuhita Hetekata are a quintet with names that appear Japanese.  Rumors indicate that the band, who followed this album with the Rei! 10" in 1997, is a concealed side-project of the more-straightforward Finnish rock band Radiopuhelimut.  Ki consists of two side-long tracks which are identified as parts 1 and 2 of the same piece.  The instrumental music typically sits in a steady, repeating groove for a few minutes, and then moves through a brief open section to the next repeating groove.  While there are five names credited, it sounds like a quartet of two guitars, bass, and drums.  One guitar plays through a lot of effects, and seems largely disconnected from the rest of the group.  The core of the music has the other three band members moving in somewhat tight synchronization.  Natsuhita Hetekata are never precise like Circle or Gore, but it's also not as loose or chaotic as Mainliner or the Crawlspace albums of that era.  The recording is lo-fi and murky, which makes it hard to discern the parts played by the psychedelic noise guitar.  The glued-on front cover design is a lot more dizzying and chaotic than the music contained here, but the photocopied quality matches the lo-fi documentation of the performance.

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