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High-Rise - Psychedelic Speed Freaks flac album
  • Performer High-Rise
  • Title Psychedelic Speed Freaks
  • Date of release 1984
  • Country Japan
  • Style Garage Rock, Noise, Psychedelic Rock
  • Other formats RA APE DXD AUD WAV MMF MP3
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1128 mb
  • Size FLAC 1400 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 379

Psychedelic Speed Freaks ‎(LP, Album, Promo). Psychedelic Speed Freaks ‎(LP, Album, RE, Unofficial). Pubic Pop Can. PPCP2.

High Rise was a noise rock band from Tokyo, Japan formed in 1982. The core of the band has consisted of bassist Asahito Nanjo and guitarist Munehiro Narita. The group named themselves after the 1975 novel High Rise by J. G. Ballard Contents. High Rise were originally performing under the name Psychedelic Speed Freaks and contained members Masashi Mitani, Asahito Nanjo, Munehiro Narita, and Ikuro Takahashi. They decided to change their name at the advice of .

Psychedelic Speed Freaks is a new power trio led by Munehiro Narita, founding member of Japan’s legendary High Rise and easily one of the wildest, most original guitarists in rock history. Blazing in total hyper-saturated glory, Psychedelic Speed Freaks centers on the raw, unrelenting attack of Narita’s motorcycle fuzztone guitar and a rhythm section driven by a pair of untamed . This was another huge thing for me that year that I just could not believe was a reality, to design a space-age bar, get flown out for it, and the bar turned out incredible. If I’m not wrong you were called Psychedelic Speed Freaks and after awhile change it to High Rise?

High Rise - Mira Mira High Rise. Psychedelic Speed Freaks (3:47). Overview (current section).

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Psychedelic Speed Freaks. Destination: Best of High Rise.

Psychedelic Speed Freaks "Redline". Munehiro Narita plays the guitar like it's about to blow up. Since the early '80s, every record he's put out with the Japanese psych-rock band High Rise lists his instrument as "motorcycle fuzztone. He pays tribute to that signature squeal with Psychedelic Speed Freaks - both the original name for High Rise and a tribute to the . label that released its wild music - featuring a young, ripping rhythm section out of . Sosena Gebre Eyesus "Aser Awetar"

High Rise officially came together in 1982, centered around bassist and vocalist Asahito Nanjo and guitarist Munehiro Narita. Both grew up listening to imported Western music-Nanjo obsessed with any soundtrack he could find, Narita exposed to the Doors, Pink Floyd and Wilson Pickett among others via an uncle-before venturing into even more eclectic territory, developing a playing style heavily shaped by groups like Grand Funk Railroad and Blue Cheer. They renamed themselves High Rise-after . Ballard's 1975 novel-and in 1984 put out Psychedelic Speed Freaks, their first album and the accidental namesake of Ikeezumi’s fledgling label. High Rise, though, set the template for future PSF groups, if not sonically than at least in attitude.

Tracklist

A1 Induced Depression
A2 P.S.F.
A3 Stone Addict
B Take A Trip

Credits

  • Bass, Vocals – Asahito Nanjo
  • Drums – Takahashi*, Shimizu* (tracks: A3)
  • Guitar [Motorcycle Fuzztone] – Munehiro Narita

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): PSF-1-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): PSF-1-B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PSF-1 High-Rise* Psychedelic Speed Freaks ‎(LP, Album, Num) P.S.F. Records PSF-1 Japan 1984
PPCP2 High-Rise* Psychedelic Speed Freaks ‎(LP, Album, RE, Unofficial) Pubic Pop Can PPCP2 US 1992
URMX-026 High Rise Psychedelic Speed Freaks ‎(CD, Album, RE + DVD-V + Comp, Ltd) U-Rythmix Records URMX-026 Japan 2014