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Uchihashi Kazuhisa

Born
1959
in Osaka, Japan 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Eugene Chadbourne
While the stereotypical Japanese avant-garde guitarist is some kind of Buddha of noise, creating the loudest din imaginable without a single reference to any known guitar chord, this gentle and accomplished player is able to reel out riffs in a variety of rock and country styles, as well as play excellent versions of mainstream jazz standards. This does not mean Kazuhisa Uchihashi is not part of the noisy modern Japanese music scene. On the contrary, he has played a big role in its development and is a former member of the important Ground Zero group. He has also, like many of his peers, become involved in collaborations outside Japan, including an especially fruitful relationship with the German avant-garde guitarist and instrument builder Hans Reichel. The latter artist created one of his strange little instruments called a daxophone for the Japanese musician, who has become second only to Reichel in his use of this device. The daxophone basically consists of bowed bits of wood in various shapes which create an amazing range of sounds, including the cry of a wounded elephant and the final gurgles of a opera contralto as she is swallowed by a loon with digestive disorders. How Uchihashi got to such strange noises from a childhood background playing folk and folk-rock is perhaps a familiar story. Records of jazz and rock improvisation were the corrupting influence as in so many cases, and by the late '80s, he was a member of Yoshigaki Yasuhiro's rip-roaring First Edition band, responsible for sending many a drunken Japanese businessman staggering into the streets with his hands over his ears.

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