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With Steve Jansen's innovative drumming and Mick Karn's fretless bass, I'd hardly call Tin Drum "new wave" or "synth pop" which seem silly categorizations if played back to back with any true "new wave/synth pop" title. That is, of course, even if the band had a real drummer and/or bass player.

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Postby KateSharma » Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:41 pm

"TIN DRUM" is the fifth and final studio album by the British band Japan. It was released in 1981 and marked a departure from the band's earlier sound, incorporating elements of traditional Japanese music and electronic music.

The album was a commercial and critical success, reaching the top 20 in the UK album charts and spawning hit singles such as "Ghosts" and "Visions of China". It is widely regarded as one of the band's best works, and has been influential on a number of subsequent artists.

Japan was formed in 1974 and consisted of David Sylvian (vocals, guitar), Mick Karn (bass guitar, saxophone), Steve Jansen (drums), Richard Barbieri (keyboards), and Rob Dean (guitar). The band's early sound was influenced by glam rock and punk, but they later developed a more art-pop style that incorporated elements of electronic music.

After "TIN DRUM", Japan disbanded in 1982, with Sylvian going on to a successful solo career and the other members pursuing various projects. The band's legacy, however, has continued, with their influence on a number of subsequent artists in various genres, including new wave, post-punk, and alternative rock. jet ski rental marco island
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Postby AmberBrion » Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:07 pm

Thank you for the information. It appears that you are sharing that the album "Tin Drum" by the band Japan is celebrating its 30th anniversary. "Tin Drum" was the fifth and final studio album by the British band, Japan, released in November 1981. The album is known for its innovative sound that combined elements of new wave, post-punk, and traditional Japanese music. Realtors in Miami
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Postby KellyP » Wed Mar 08, 2023 6:11 am

Japan's masterpiece and swan's song, "Tin Drum" mix up New Wave with Japanese music and the result is remarkable: eight fascinating and enchanted songs that make you travel around the mystic country.
It's difficult to choose the highlights: if there had been eight albums and each of them had contained one song from this work, those albums could have been considered eight gems.

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