Yasushi Ozawa (小沢 靖, Ozawa Yasushi) (1958 – February 2, 2008[1]) was a Japanese musician and sound engineer, best known as the bassist in Keiji Haino's rock group Fushitsusha. He was also a member of the free improvisation group Marginal Consort, and in the past he played with East Bionic Symphonia and Machine-Gun Tango (with Tori Kudo).

Discography

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  • East Bionic Symphonia (Kojima, 1976)
  • V.A., Aiyoku jinmin juji gekijo (Pinakotheca, 1980)
  • Collective Improvisation (PSF, 1998)
  • Marginal Consort 4CD (Improvised Music from Japan, 2007)
  • Early Works of Satoshi Sonoda 1977→1978 / Memories of Yasushi Ozawa (PSF, 2009)

with Fushitsusha

  • Untitled (PSF, 1989)
  • Untitled (PSF, 1991)
  • Allegorical Misunderstanding (Avant, 1993)
  • Pathetique [also known as Hisou] (PSF, 1994)
  • The Caution Appears (Les Disques de soleil, 1995)
  • Purple Trap: The Wound That Was Given Birth To Must Be Bigger Than The Wound That Gave Birth (Blast First, 1996)
  • A Death Never To Be Complete (Tokuma, 1997)
  • The Time is Nigh (Tokuma, 1997)
  • Gold Blood (Charnel, 1998)
  • A Little Longer Thus (Tokuma, 1998)
  • The Wisdom Prepared (Tokuma, 1998)
  • Withdrawe, This Sable Disclosure ere Devot'd (Victo, 1998)
  • I Saw It! That Which Before I Could Only Sense (Paratactile, 2000)
  • Origin's Hesitation (PSF, 2001)

References

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  1. ^ "DISKDIG, Disk of Ozawa Yasushi". www.diskdig.com. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  • Interview. Taajii, issue 1, 1996
  • Interview (as a member of Fushitsusha). Opprobrium, issue 3, November 1996
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