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  1. Otomo Yoshihide [1] (大友 良英, Ōtomo Yoshihide, born August 1, 1959) is a Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist. He mainly plays guitar, turntables, and electronics. [2]

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  3. OTOMO YOSHIHIDE official site - This is the official site of the musician Otomo Yoshihide. This is the official site of the musician Otomo Yoshihide.

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  4. Learn about Otomo Yoshihide, a cross-genre music maker who plays guitar, turntable, and produces records. He is known for his experimental rock group Ground Zero, his film scores, and his conducted improvisation groups.

  5. Feb 28, 2024 · Otomo Yoshihide, a musician who has been creating various music for over 35 years, talks about his experimental turntable practices and influences. He reveals how he started playing turntables, how he learned from Christian Marclay, and how he developed his own style of improvisational collage.

  6. He became a prominent figure in the Japan's "onkyo" (a somewhat controversial term) scene (better known as a branch of EAI world wide); alongside figures such as Sachiko M and Toshimaru Makamura. This style of music focuses highly upon the minimal and atonal textures of improvised music.

  7. I first heard about turntablist/guitarist Otomo Yoshihide through one of his many projects, Ground Zero. Plays Standards amazed me- he led his band to tear apart and reconstruct "Those Were The Days," John Philip Sousa, Victor Jara, Brecht, soundtrack composers and Burt Bacharach.