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  1. Tenshi No Gijinka is an album by Japanese musician Keiji Haino, released on John Zorn's Tzadik label in 1995. The album features nine untitled pieces, consisting of Haino's voice and percussion. [1] [2]

  2. Tenshi No Gijinka Review by Joslyn Layne. Tenshi No Gijinka finds Keiji Haino solo and without guitar. Focusing entirely on percussion and vocals, Haino builds a unique, meditative space out of drones, cymbal smacks, rings, and reverberations.

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  3. Aug 1, 2017 · Keiji Haino's lonesome descent into the abyss resumes on the sparse, though impressively rich "Tenshi no Gijinka", one of the earlier (and rare) studio cuts to actually explore the japanese avant-garde god's instrumental improvisations outside of his best-known guitar incursions.

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  4. Aug 5, 2010 · From Tenshi No Gijinka (1995)||

  5. Tenshi no Gijinka, altogether with the first and last track from "Beginning and End, Interwoven", stands as one of the only albums in which Keiji Haino does Overdubbing (almost all the rest is recorded Live, with no tapes nor overdubbing). It does not lose its spirit, though.

  6. Tenshi no Gijinka, an Album by Haino Keiji. Released 18 July 1995 on Tzadik (catalog no. TZ 7203; CD). Genres: Free Improvisation. Rated #563 in the best albums of 1995.

  7. STYLE JAZZ. DISCS NUMBER 1. CD 16,98 € Quantity. Add to cart. • DIGIPACK EDITION. Haino Keiji, enigmatic noise troubadour from Tokyo, has exploded on the American/European scene, enthralling both experimental enthusiasts and alternative rock fans.