Shoji Hano

Real Name:
羽野昌二
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Shoji Hano was born March 1, 1955 in Kokura, Fukuoka, Japan.
Hano moved to Kyoto in 1974, and started playing avant-garde jazz.
In 1980 he formed the band Odowara, and organized a monthly concert series at Kyoto University which continued for a year. In 1981 he formed the Easy Music Band with Kondo, guitarist Haruhiko Gotsu, and electric bass player Tetsu Yamauchi.
At this point in his career, Hano had played with such Japanese musicians as the late alto sax player Kaoru Abe, sax player Mototeru Takagi, and trombonist Masahiko Kono; and non-Japanese musicians like guitarists Henry Kaiser, Eugene Chadbourne and Hans Reichel, reed player Peter Brötzmann, and cellist Tristan Honzingar.
When Hano returned to the music scene in 1985 he began to develop his own style, based on the concepts of Shintaido. With Yamauchi and Gotsu he formed the band OPE, which was active from 1986 to 1989. In May 1990 Hano left Japan for the first time, to play in Europe. From June to August he toured through Switzerland, Austria and Germany with Reichel and guitarist Wadi Gysi.
Each year from '91 to '94 he and Brötzmann did concert tours in Japan and Germany. They also did a Japan tour in '98. Hano has also toured in the U.S, Switzerland, Sweden, Russia and Lithuania.

In 1998 Hano joined the psychedelic rock band High Rise; the other members are Munehiro Narita (guitar) and Asahito Nanjo (bass, vocal). The band (including Hano) toured in the U.S., England and France in October and November, '98.
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Releases:
Tayhei Nipon (CD, Album)   Package Records 1991
Dare Devil (CD)   DIW Records 1992
本能的目覚め [The Instinctive Awakening] (CD, Album)   E.G.G. Records 1994
Shadows (CD, Album)   DIW Records 2000
Untitled (CD, Album)   Chronoscope Records 2000
フシギナ顔 (CD, Album)   Ultra Hard Gel 2000
Fish (CD)   P.S.F. Records 2001
Kyoaku No Intention (CD)   P.S.F. Records 2001
48 (CD)   Improvised Music From Japan 2003
Funny Rat (CD)   Improvised Music From Japan 2003
飛魚 [Fish In The Sky] (CD, Album)   Megaliner Records 2006
Drums 銅鑼無座的宇宙 (CDr, Album, Ltd)   Heart Lord Studio Disc 2007
Bydgoszcz (CDr, Album)   Heart Lord Studio Disc 2008
Drums 銅鑼無座的宇宙 (CD, Album)   Heart Lord Studio Disc 2008
Fish Heart/Water Heart (CD, Album)   Kootown Records 2008
Funny Rat/s 2 (CD, Album)   Kootown Records, E.G.G. Music 2008
Noomiso (CD, Album, Liv)   Kootown Records, E.G.G. Music 2008
Saarbrücken (CDr, Album)   Heart Lord Studio Disc 2008
Funny Rat/s 3 (CDr, Ltd)   Heart Lord Studio Disc 2009
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P.B.2 Live (CD, Album)   P.S.F. Records 1997
Appears On:
Flowers Grow In My Room (CD, Album) Part 1 - It Is For You... Centering Records 1994
P.B.2 Live (CD, Album)   P.S.F. Records 1997
Desperado (CD, Album)   P.S.F. Records 1998
Durophet (CD, Album)   Fractal Records (2) 1999
Live From The Devil's Triangle Volume 2 (2xCD, Comp) Ikon KFJC 1999
Best Of High Rise: Destination (CD) Git Tokuma Japan Communications, P.S.F. Records 2002
Astral Projection (CD)   P.S.F. Records 2003
猪武者 (CD, Album)   P.S.F. Records 2003
脳みその詩 (CDr, Ltd)   Not On Label 2004
Tokyo Flashback 5 (CD, Comp) Kyoaku No Blues II P.S.F. Records 2005
Tracks Appear On:
Improvised Music From Japan (10xCD) Dedicated To, Werner, ... Improvised Music From Japan 2001
Improvised Music From Japan EXTRA 2003 (2xCD) Untitled Improvised Music From Japan 2003
Asian Flashback (CD, Comp) Tokyo Session P.S.F. Records 2007
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