Artist

T. Kamada

9 items · Japan · 1981

T. Kamada is a Japanese power electronics artist from the early '80s industrial scene, known for his raw, confrontational cassette releases.

Ice MusicAfter Music...Play The MusicRe MusicMedical Music (Home Mada Music 1981/3)Home Made Music 1980/2

About

T. Kamada. A name whispered through the noise of Japan's early '80s industrial scene. Emerging in 1981, Kamada carved a niche in power electronics. Nine releases, all on cassette. The medium of choice for the unfiltered, raw edge he delivered. Every tape a confrontation. After Music, Play The Music, Re Music — each title a challenge, each a statement. Kamada's soundscapes were harsh, atmospheric, layered with dissonance. Distorted electronics that were unrelenting, abrasive, and visceral. This wasn't music for easy listening. It was a sonic onslaught, a cathartic escape from the mundane. DD. Records was the launchpad, pushing these abrasive creations into the world. Kamada's work found resonance alongside The Gurdjieff, S·Core, and Nocturnal Emissions. Yet stood apart. Unique in its unyielding commitment to the cassette format. T. Kamada's influence in the Japanese industrial landscape was notable, leaving a mark that's felt in the echoes of harsh noise to this day. No polish. No compromise.

Discography

9 total

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