
Live at Club Goodman ('Natural' Colored Vinyl)
Following the release of their album âDhorimviskhaâ (one of Bandcamp Dailyâs albums of the year) and during the height of the covid pandemic, Japanâs Koenjihyakkei played a rousing set to an empty Club Goodman and live-streamed their performance around the world. Now, vocalist / composer / drummer extraordinaire Tatsuya Yoshida has returned to the original recordings, and has meticulously mixed and mastered the concert for a 2025 release. âLive at Club Goodmanâ delivers over 100 minutes of truly unclassifiable music that blends progressive rock, jazz fusion, symphonic rock and neoclassicism with the energy of hardcore punk, the volume of metal and the attitude of rock in opposition.
In the wake of the January 2025 reissue of Koenjihyakkeiâs fourth album, The QUIETUS asked âIs Koenjihyakkeiâs âAngherr Shisspaâ the greatest Zeuhl album ever made?â Author Warren Hatter concluded âTatsuya Yoshida of Ruins' lifelong love of Magma lead him to form the band Koenjihyakkei and their fourth album is the point at which he created something that eclipsed the work of his inspirationâ. âKoenjihyakkei is Yoshidaâs dream in technicolour. Where Ruinsâ work bursted with excitement and experimentation - Yoshida now surrounds us with a glorious ecosystem of soundâ.
âLive at Club Goodmanâ includes astounding performances culled from Koenjihyakkeiâs career to date with selections from all five studio albums represented. The premium 350gsm gatefold double LP edition is pressed on attractive ânaturalâ colored vinyl and includes a collectible, double-sided âFootlong OBIâ sporting a band photo triptych.
Following the release of their album âDhorimviskhaâ (one of Bandcamp Dailyâs albums of the year) and during the height of the covid pandemic, Japanâs Koenjihyakkei played a rousing set to an empty Club Goodman and live-streamed their performance around the world. Now, vocalist / composer / drummer extraordinaire Tatsuya Yoshida has returned to the original recordings, and has meticulously mixed and mastered the concert for a 2025 release. âLive at Club Goodmanâ delivers over 100 minutes of truly unclassifiable music that blends progressive rock, jazz fusion, symphonic rock and neoclassicism with the energy of hardcore punk, the volume of metal and the attitude of rock in opposition.
In the wake of the January 2025 reissue of Koenjihyakkeiâs fourth album, The QUIETUS asked âIs Koenjihyakkeiâs âAngherr Shisspaâ the greatest Zeuhl album ever made?â Author Warren Hatter concluded âTatsuya Yoshida of Ruins' lifelong love of Magma lead him to form the band Koenjihyakkei and their fourth album is the point at which he created something that eclipsed the work of his inspirationâ. âKoenjihyakkei is Yoshidaâs dream in technicolour. Where Ruinsâ work bursted with excitement and experimentation - Yoshida now surrounds us with a glorious ecosystem of soundâ.
âLive at Club Goodmanâ includes astounding performances culled from Koenjihyakkeiâs career to date with selections from all five studio albums represented. The premium 350gsm gatefold double LP edition is pressed on attractive ânaturalâ colored vinyl and includes a collectible, double-sided âFootlong OBIâ sporting a band photo triptych.
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Following the release of their album âDhorimviskhaâ (one of Bandcamp Dailyâs albums of the year) and during the height of the covid pandemic, Japanâs Koenjihyakkei played a rousing set to an empty Club Goodman and live-streamed their performance around the world. Now, vocalist / composer / drummer extraordinaire Tatsuya Yoshida has returned to the original recordings, and has meticulously mixed and mastered the concert for a 2025 release. âLive at Club Goodmanâ delivers over 100 minutes of truly unclassifiable music that blends progressive rock, jazz fusion, symphonic rock and neoclassicism with the energy of hardcore punk, the volume of metal and the attitude of rock in opposition.
In the wake of the January 2025 reissue of Koenjihyakkeiâs fourth album, The QUIETUS asked âIs Koenjihyakkeiâs âAngherr Shisspaâ the greatest Zeuhl album ever made?â Author Warren Hatter concluded âTatsuya Yoshida of Ruins' lifelong love of Magma lead him to form the band Koenjihyakkei and their fourth album is the point at which he created something that eclipsed the work of his inspirationâ. âKoenjihyakkei is Yoshidaâs dream in technicolour. Where Ruinsâ work bursted with excitement and experimentation - Yoshida now surrounds us with a glorious ecosystem of soundâ.
âLive at Club Goodmanâ includes astounding performances culled from Koenjihyakkeiâs career to date with selections from all five studio albums represented. The premium 350gsm gatefold double LP edition is pressed on attractive ânaturalâ colored vinyl and includes a collectible, double-sided âFootlong OBIâ sporting a band photo triptych.












