Serigano is a producer; composer and musician of original electronic music crossing, combining and separating break beats, house, techno, drum and bass. Creating an original sound difficult to compartmentalize, he focuses on an innovative original sound.
Biography:
1981- Forms first live dub band “Labberish” as composer, sound engineer, vocalist, and playing guitar, and bass.
1988-Serigano got his first recognition starting in 1988 as member of the famous Japanese punk band FRICTION . During this time Friction recorded their album Replicant Walk (produced by Rory Moshman ex member of Swans) in New York at Power Play studio with John Zorn appearing as a guest musician.
1990- Upon returning to Japan, Serigano himself becomes a guest musician playing various sessions with such musicians as Toshinori Kondo, Yuji Takahashi, Tatsuro Kondo, Sadat, Minoru Sato and Toshimaru Nakamura and finally culminating into playing synthesizers at the Cobra as a guest musician of John Zorn.
2003- Engeneer for Rinken Band remix of “Eisa” with RECK (Friction)
2004- Produces remix of “Puertorican Ghost” with Reck(Friction).
2006- Forms band SERIGANO& Paula Terry with James Baldiwn on mouth harp.
2009- -Completing two c.d.s, continues to perform with Paula Terry and James Baldwin in addition to solo DJ/performances in Tokyo.
Check out Mindstorm and Glide's newest DrumnBass release on Mindstorm Records "Future Music Sessions Volume 1". It features 4 tracks starting off with Mindstorm offering up some of the old sounds of DnB with "Destiny" and "Sudden Movement" followed by Glide bringing the new and current sound with his tunes "Funkadelicious" and "Apoptosis" and showing exactly why he's Japan's next Makoto. Definately a favorite for old and new school fans alike. Hope you enjoy and thanks for the support, cheers!
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