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CDR

Real Name:
Hikaru Tsunematsu
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Shortcut Code: [a76707]
Data Quality Rating: Correct

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Discography

Releases:
Nijigenfucking (CDr, Album)   19-t Records 2002
Rab'l Remixes (CDr)   RDC Records 2003
2nd 2 Trax By CDR (CDr)   RDC Records 2004
CDR (CD, Album)   19-t Records 2004
CDR Vs. Keitai Denwa Chudoku (CDr)   RDC Records 2004
Titanium Accident Knocking Unassisted Album (CDr, Album)   RDC Records 2004
That's CDR (CD, Album)   Teikoku Records 2006
Ichigomilk (CDr, EP)   RDC Records 2007
CDR On CRD (13xFile, MP3, 160 + File, MP3, 128 + File, MPEG-4 )   Cock Rock Disco 2008
Live De C (CDr, Mixed, Ltd)   Not On Label (CDR Self-released) 2008
POP (CDr)   merry works 2008
Red Randsel (File, MP3, 192)   AMENOREA 2008
Risperidone EP (File, MP3, EP, 160)   Maltine Records 2008
Mugifar EP (7", EP, Ltd)   RDC Records 2009
This Is My Frenchcore (CDr, Album, lim)   BRK 2009
Remixes:
Africa (CD) Bobo Africa (Cor Edit) 19-t Records 2002
Visit < Partial Works < Remix (CD, Album) Mi2mi2 Cat (Cdr Repure) Shanshui 2005
Appears On:
Off The Track To Hardcore (CD) Ximuy Teikoku Records 2003
Tracks Appear On:
Apa (CD) M1 19-t Records 2002
Off The Track To Hardcore (CD) Ximuy Teikoku Records 2003
She Force FX 5800 (CDr, Comp) Hin Nyu Or Die beauty:burst 2003
Trade & Distribution Almanac Volume 2 (CD, Comp) Ara (Debuota Mix) AD AAD AT 2004
Charming Playlist (CD) 1+1=3 (Remix) Guava 2005
Tsunbosajiki (CD) Untitled Renda 2005
Real Japanese Underground 2007 (3xCD, Comp, Ltd) Dgajtyfgrmi Lost Rivers Product, Lost Rivers Product, Lost Rivers Product 2007
SUBliminal RECordings Vol.2: Kill All Machines! (2xCDr, Comp) Behringer Punk Sub Rec 2008
Now That's What I Call Wrong Music Volume 5 (16xFile, MP3, Comp) Toilet Duck Wrong Music  
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Review by MadMusicBox Mar 27, 2009
The Japanese avant-garde scene gets a lot of press worldwide, so why not the Japanese underground? CDR is a prime example as to why they should. He has a unique penchant for adrenaline-pumping beatfuckery, and is perfectly capable of backing this up with his good ear for melody. Yet, sadly, he remains virtually unknown in the good old U. S. of A, with only two of his many releases being easy to find over here. Much like Shpongle and the Jvox album "Shuffling Data," CDR is just plain too good to be overlooked like this. Breakcore fans and otakus, check this kid out.

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