Universal Indians
Universal Indians is a dynamic musical duo consisting of Masami Akita and Tetsuo Sakaibara, who emerged from the ashes of the band Plants in the winter of 1993. Known for their innovative blend of free jazz, noise music, noise rock, and avant-garde sounds, Universal Indians have carved out a unique space in the experimental music scene. Their music is characterized by its raw energy and improvisational spirit, often drawing comparisons to the influential free-jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler. Collaborating with notable artists like Neil Campbell, Andrew Wilkes Krier, and Sonic Youth, Universal Indians have created a discography that includes albums such as "Skullduggery" and "Nihil Is Now." Their work is a testament to their fearless exploration of sound and their commitment to pushing the boundaries of musical expression.
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