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Washing Machine Incident

Kirsten Carey & Naoyasu Takahashi

This count and extremely charge of full profound guitar experiment sound. Kirsten & Naoyasu knew how to rule and manage the most powerful frequency to the most high level for one simple two track album. Is not casualty the direction of the sound emerging from a talent that is discovered for a gurmet music taste people. Let these two songs sound like a twister in the studio for many times the next few years with no possibility of falling into disoding wrong masterpieces. The rock sound into this experimental panorama it's just a question to everyone if the pure guitar sound is already dead or it is going to another space in music discipline for the future. Kirsten Carey is a composer, guitarist, shamisen player, and sound editor. She has toured across the USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, and Thailand. Her unique voice has been showcased at the International Society for Improvised Music conference (2014), Banff International Workshop in Jazz & Creative Music (2018), Edgefest (2018), the Co-Incidence Festival (2018), and Strange Beautiful Music (2023). Her wide-reaching work gained recognition from the Asian Cultural Council (2019) and Foundation for Contemporary Arts (2023), who awarded Carey grants for music research and collaborative works in Japan. Carey's distinctive guitar solo is featured on noise rap trio clipping.'s song for the soundtrack to the Emmy Award-winning TV series Rick and Morty. Naoyasu Takahashi, Born in Tokyo. He began his music career in 1990 by joining the thrash metal band DISASTER. After that, the band changed its name to Cui Bono? due to musical changes and member changes, and remained active until around 1996. After the band disbanded, he temporarily took a break from his main music activities. In 2009, he joined the reunion of DISASTER and resumed his music activities. In parallel with DISASTER's activities, in 2012 he joined the formation of the hip hop band VARRISPEEDS by Takao Ikeda, who was active with Cui Bono?. In addition, due to the influence of the bassist Tsuru Nasunomitsuru, whom he had been studying since 2011, he gradually began to engage in improvisational performances.In 2014, he started the duo slag with Keita Ozaki, who is also a member of VARRISPEEDS, with guitar and bass, and in 2016 he started activities with drummer Fumito Sugo as Pile-up, which invites guests every time and performs improvisations. In addition, he participates solo, in various bands, and units, and also hosts his own projects. 

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