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Australian multi-instrumentalist Oren Ambarchi had a productive time during his trip to Tokyo last winter, when he cut albums with Tokyo-based expat Jim O'Rourke and sunglassed psych voyager Keiji Haino. He'll be appearing with both musicians again during his latest jaunt, the first date of which sees him reprise his duo with O'Rourke, as heard on last year's meditative electro-acoustic workout, Indeed. O'Rourke will also be playing solo, and there's additional support from a duo between Canadian sound artist Crys Cole and minimal guitarist Tetuzi Akiyama. Ambarchi and O'Rourke return to the venue on Monday 30 for a power trio session with Haino.
Open Jan 26
Time Doors, 7pm. Gig, 8pm
Admission ¥3,000 on the door; ¥2,500 adv, ¥2,000 students
Venue SuperDeluxe
Address B1F, 3-1-25 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku
Transport Roppongi Station (Hibiya, Oedo lines), exit 3
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