Yukihiro Goto | en

Yugoton was a one-off project. Poland's popular artists recorded their own versions of Yugoslavian hits, with Polish lyrics. The idea of the project came from Grzegorz Brzozowicz, a well-known musical journalist. Info from Wikipedia: Yugoton tribute album was released in Poland by ZIC ZAC Music Company and BMG Poland in 2001. It features cover versions of eminent artists from SFR Yugoslavia such as: Električni orgazam, Idoli, Bajaga i Instruktori, Haustor, Prljavo kazalište and Parni valjak. Most of these artists were formerly involved in the Yugoslav New Wave (Novi Val) scene. The songs including the main single from the Prljavo kazalište's...
20goto10 creates emotional, intelligent music using analog synthesizers, driving bass and lush female vocals. Their melodic, hook-infused songs are quickly making them a mainstay in the electronic music scene. Six years ago, two northeast Ohioans named Matt Sturgeon and Bill Manke quit the alternative rock band they were in, with a singular goal for their next project: to make interesting pop music - pop music that maintains a sense of mystery and coolness. With the addition of Sara Eugene in 2003 and a rechristening of the band as 20goto10, they have delivered in-full. Sturgeon's beats and melodies, Manke's stylized synth...
Yukihiro Goto (後藤幸浩) born 1960, is a player of Satsuma biwa (pear shaped lute) one of the strongest biwa traditions from the deep south of Japan. Ykihiro Goto has developed new material and collaborated with a variety of musicians on different instruments. Yukihiro Goto was equally influenced by the blues. Ubue is a recent composition written by accordion player Aki Tamura, and also features shakuhachi. The Japanese biwa has it's origins in ancient Persia, and is related to the Arabic oud. It's believed the biwa entered Japan in the 6th century, specifically to Satsuma, the modern day city of Kagoshima...
Found 23 songs, duration: 35:46
The Drowning of the Former Emperor (inst)
Petitioning with Sacred Palanquins (inst)
The Death of Atsumori (inst)
The Battle at the Bridge (inst)
the descent into Kurikara (inst)
The Battle at Dan no Ura (inst)
the drowning of the former emperor (inst)
Horsemen Encounter the Regent (inst)
petitioning with sacred palanquins (inst)
The Matter of Shunkan (inst)
the battle at Dan no ura (inst)
the battle at the bridge (inst)
the death of Atsumori (inst)
the matter of Shunkan (inst)
horsemen encounter the regent (inst)