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Happiness Proof is Haco's self-produced project, begun in 1998, of new, slightly-warped pop songs. Happiness Proof's first album was recorded at her studio, Mescalina in Kobe, with Atsushi Tsuyama (bassist of Omoide Hatoba), Christopher Stephens (guitarist of Mescaline Go-Go) and Yoshimitsu Ichiraku (drummer of I.S.O.). The recording also features exclusive collaborations with German drummer Peter Hollinger, Pierre Bastien (best known for his mechanical orchestra), Boredoms guitarist Seiichi Yamamoto, turntablist Yoshihide Otomo, Altered States guitarist Kazuhisa Uchihashi, and other artists. To create the album she combined a pop attitude with experimental recording techniques, such as including taped collaborations recorded abroad by some of the musicians, human-input rhythms, and composition-like digital mixing. The album covers a wide expanse of musical territory with a little of bit of drum 'n' bass, new wave, electronica, guitar pop, techno, and also acts as a retrospective of all of Haco's musical tastes from the post-punk rock of 1979 to the post-rock of 1999. The CD was released in 1999 on P-Vine in Japan, and co-released by Detector (US) and ReR Megacorp (Europe) in the summer of 2000. Since January 2000, she has been giving live performances of the material with a live group, Happiness Proof. For live players, she has found exciting musicians from the Osaka indie rock scene: Atsushi Tsuyama (bass), Christopher (guitar), Bill (drummer of the female duo COA) and ot

Improvised Music From Japan
Improvised Music From Japan, Disc 2
Improvised Music From Japan: Volume 2
Improvised Music from Japan - Disc 2
Improvised Music From Japan (disc 2)

Happiness Proof
Improvised Music From Japan [Disc 2]
Improvised Music From Japan (disc 02)
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