sax, *1935 JP
Electronic
A.k.a. 刀根康尚
Yasunao Tone (b. 1935, Tokyo) was one of the first Japanese artists active in composing "events" and improvisational music. He is one of the founding members of Japan's Fluxus movement and has also been an organizer and participant in many important music and performance groups such as Group Ongaku, Hi-Red Center, Team Random (the first computer art group organized in Japan). Primarily a composer, Tone has worked in many media, creating pieces for electronics, computer systems, film, radio and television, as well as environmental art. He is a pioneer in the use of prepared CDs.
Group Ongaku |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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AI Deviation #1, #2 | Yasunao Tone | 2017 | Single |
Double Automatism | Yasunao Tone, Talibam!, Sam Kulik | 2015 | Album |
Convulsive Threshold (Collaborative Work For MP3 Deviations) | Russell Haswell & Yasunao Tone | 2013 | Album |
3-Part In(ter)ventions | Yasunao Tone | 2012 | Album |
MP3 Deviations # 6+7 | Yasunao Tone | 2011 | Album |
MP3 Deviation #8 | Yasunao Tone | 2011 | Album |
Musica Simulacra | Yasunao Tone | 2011 | Album |
Noise Media Language | Yasunao Tone | 2007 | Compil. |
Event | Christian Marclay, Yasunao Tone, Christian Wolff | 2005 | Album |
Anagram For Strings / Geography & Music | Yasunao Tone | 2005 | Compil. |
Palimpsest | Yasunao Tone & Hecker | 2004 | Album |
Yasunao Tone | Yasunao Tone | 2003 | Album |
Wounded Man'Yo #38-9/2001 | Yasunao Tone | 2002 | Album |
Geography And Music | Yasunao Tone | 2001 | Album |
Solo For Wounded CD | Yasunao Tone | 1997 | Album |
Musica Iconologos | Yasunao Tone | 1993 | Album |