
Kokkyou Junreika
Tokyo playwrite, director and artist J A Caesar sprang to prominence in the early â70s largely through his work with Shuji Terayamaâs Tenjo Sajiki Theatre, specializing in vaguely sinister music. The Kokkyou Junreika release, often considered Caesarâs finest work, was culled from the 5 hours of music written for the original play distilled down to an albumâs worth  of ageless chants, Budhist mantras, heavenly invocations and fuzztone guitar vamps supported by Caesarâs droning electric organ and the  eerie female vocals of Yoko Ran, Keiko Shinko and Seigo Showa. An album that sits comfortably alongside early Ash Ra Temple, Cosmic Jokers and ATEM-period Tangerine Dream.Â
Kokkyou Junreika
Tokyo playwrite, director and artist J A Caesar sprang to prominence in the early â70s largely through his work with Shuji Terayamaâs Tenjo Sajiki Theatre, specializing in vaguely sinister music. The Kokkyou Junreika release, often considered Caesarâs finest work, was culled from the 5 hours of music written for the original play distilled down to an albumâs worth  of ageless chants, Budhist mantras, heavenly invocations and fuzztone guitar vamps supported by Caesarâs droning electric organ and the  eerie female vocals of Yoko Ran, Keiko Shinko and Seigo Showa. An album that sits comfortably alongside early Ash Ra Temple, Cosmic Jokers and ATEM-period Tangerine Dream.Â
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Tokyo playwrite, director and artist J A Caesar sprang to prominence in the early â70s largely through his work with Shuji Terayamaâs Tenjo Sajiki Theatre, specializing in vaguely sinister music. The Kokkyou Junreika release, often considered Caesarâs finest work, was culled from the 5 hours of music written for the original play distilled down to an albumâs worth  of ageless chants, Budhist mantras, heavenly invocations and fuzztone guitar vamps supported by Caesarâs droning electric organ and the  eerie female vocals of Yoko Ran, Keiko Shinko and Seigo Showa. An album that sits comfortably alongside early Ash Ra Temple, Cosmic Jokers and ATEM-period Tangerine Dream.Â











