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Space Streakings was a noise rock band from Japan formed in 1993 by four video game programmers. That year the band issued its debut album, Hatsukoi, through NUX Organization. The Space Streakings then signed with Skin Graft Records, whose attention had been piqued by the band's contribution to the Dead Tech 3: New Japanese Music compilation. In 1994, musician and music engineer Steve Albini flew to Japan in order to record the band's second album 7-Toku. Shortly after the album's release, Screaming Stomach who had grown tired of the band's cacophonous sound, left the band. After a brief tour of the United States, which resulted in a collaboration with Mount Shasta of Chicago, Space Streakings disbanded.

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  • Space Streakings est un groupe de punk hardcore expérimental japonais. Après un premier album, Hatsu-Koi, sorti en 1993 sur le label NUX Organization, le propriétaire de ce dernier, Kazuyuki K. Null, les met en contact avec les américains de Skin Graft Records, chez qui ils ont sorti depuis plusieurs albums et singles. Leur deuxième album 7-Toku est sorti en 1994, et enregistré par Steve Albini. Après une brève tournée aux États-Unis, qui verra le groupe collaborer avec Mount Shasta de Chicago, Space Streakings se sépare. (fr)
  • Space Streakings was a noise rock band from Japan formed in 1993 by four video game programmers. That year the band issued its debut album, Hatsukoi, through NUX Organization. The Space Streakings then signed with Skin Graft Records, whose attention had been piqued by the band's contribution to the Dead Tech 3: New Japanese Music compilation. In 1994, musician and music engineer Steve Albini flew to Japan in order to record the band's second album 7-Toku. Shortly after the album's release, Screaming Stomach who had grown tired of the band's cacophonous sound, left the band. After a brief tour of the United States, which resulted in a collaboration with Mount Shasta of Chicago, Space Streakings disbanded. (en)
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  • Space Streakings (en)
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  • Space Streakings est un groupe de punk hardcore expérimental japonais. Après un premier album, Hatsu-Koi, sorti en 1993 sur le label NUX Organization, le propriétaire de ce dernier, Kazuyuki K. Null, les met en contact avec les américains de Skin Graft Records, chez qui ils ont sorti depuis plusieurs albums et singles. Leur deuxième album 7-Toku est sorti en 1994, et enregistré par Steve Albini. Après une brève tournée aux États-Unis, qui verra le groupe collaborer avec Mount Shasta de Chicago, Space Streakings se sépare. (fr)
  • Space Streakings was a noise rock band from Japan formed in 1993 by four video game programmers. That year the band issued its debut album, Hatsukoi, through NUX Organization. The Space Streakings then signed with Skin Graft Records, whose attention had been piqued by the band's contribution to the Dead Tech 3: New Japanese Music compilation. In 1994, musician and music engineer Steve Albini flew to Japan in order to record the band's second album 7-Toku. Shortly after the album's release, Screaming Stomach who had grown tired of the band's cacophonous sound, left the band. After a brief tour of the United States, which resulted in a collaboration with Mount Shasta of Chicago, Space Streakings disbanded. (en)
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