Xinlisupreme
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| Xinlisupreme | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Kumamoto, Japan |
| Genres | Experimental rock, Noise rock, Post-Rock, Electronica |
| Years active | 2001 - present |
| Labels | Fat Cat Records |
| Website | http://www.xinlisupreme.com |
| Members | |
| Yasumi Okano | |
Xinlisupreme(シンリシュープリーム) is a Japanese Musician from Kumamoto, Japan. Xinlisupreme’s first release 7” single "All You Need Is Love Was Not True" in December 2001. Their debut album, "Tomorrow Never Comes", was released in early 2002. Including gushing praise from Andrew Weatherall, who even went so far as to write a short story "The Xinli Incident"[1] about the band, comparing their impact on the current IDM-based scene to that of punk’s assault on prog rock. They released "Murder License EP" in October 2002. An MP3 album, Neinfuturer, was released free of charge on Xinlisupreme's official website in 2005.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Tomorrow Never Comes (FatCat Records, 2002)
- Neinfuturer (www.xinlisupreme.com, 2005)
[edit] Singles and EPs
- All You Need Is Love Was Not True 7" (FatCat Records, 2001)
- Murder License EP seven tracks Mini-Album (FatCat Records, 2002)
- Zouave's Blue MP3 Single (www.xinlisupreme.com, 2002)
[edit] Notes
- ^ Andrew, Weatherall (January 28, 2002). "The Xinli Incident". Liner Notes, Tomorrow Never Comes.