g, *1970 JP
Musician / Composer of Rock
A.k.a. 宮下敬一
Keiichi Miyashita (b. 1970) is a Japanese space-rock/noise/experimental guitarist and composer from Tokyo. He invented the new "instant composing" method for his live shows, performing with a guitar, tape echo, analog synthesizers, and other electronics. Keiichi has been influenced by many genres and styles, such as rock'n'roll (particularly in his childhood), R&B, blues, jazz, avant-garde, folk, country, krautrock, and minimal music. Miyashita began his career in 1990 as a jazz guitarist, playing shows at various concert halls, venues, and festivals all over Japan. After a long hiatus, Keiichi resumed his musical activities as Mandog in the early 2000s, using this name to record and perform both solo and with a rotating cast of musicians. In 2002, Keiichi joined Damo Suzuki's Network as a lead guitarist for their US tour. MANDOG also participated in Mani Neumeier's Japanese concerts in 2004. A few other projects he collaborated with include Godman (with Acid Mothers Temple members) and Zeni Geva.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Echoshock - Krautorock | Mani Neumeier, Keiichi Miyashita | 2015 | Album |
071213 Live | Keiichi Miyashita + Mitsuru Tabata + Masataka Fujikake | 2008 | Album |