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Motohiko Satoh

Motohiko Satoh was a Japanese experimental musician, a one-off member of the controversial noise band [a78487]. Satoh recorded with [a2640037] and the band's leader [a=Juntaro Yamanouchi] on a few occasions in the mid-nineties. In 1995, he participated in the 'Metal Action' (essentially, abusing a bunch of rusty metal junk to create a wall of harsh noise) during the studio live session that later became "Symphony for a New Age Destruction"—one of the bonus tracks on '95 [i][r=707300][/i] CD reissue of the Gerogerigegege's debut 7" single. It also appeared on a white label [i][r=248822][/i] 7" released the same year by American label [l=Vinyl Communications]. The second extremely brief session, during which Motohiko and Juntaro performed ~40 sec long "cover" of Throbbing Gristle's 'Discipline,' was recorded in Aug '96 by Kaoru Koga at Kōenji district in Tokyo, and released on [i][r=4760162][/i] 7" compilation by Norwegian [l12675] in 1997.

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