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He frequently played trumpet, synthesizer, sitar as a member of [[Taj Mahal Travellers]].
He frequently played trumpet, synthesizer, sitar as a member of [[Taj Mahal Travellers]].
After several decades, he created his live electronic group, [[Nagai Seiji Group]] in 1999. It is welcomed to uprising [[electronica]] scene.<ref>''Julian Cope presents Japrocksampler.com''</ref>
After several decades, he created his live electronic group, [[Nagai Seiji Group]] in 1999. It is welcomed to uprising [[electronica]] scene.<ref>''Julian Cope presents Japrocksampler.com''</ref>
Current members of group are
Current members of group are,
[Rui Ogawa] [[electronics]]
[[Rui Ogawa]]([[electronics]]),
[Koji Kawai] [[electronics]]
[[Koji Kawai]] ([[electronics]]),
[KenYa Kawaguchi] [[shakuhachi]]
[[KenYa Kawaguchi]] ([[shakuhachi]]),
[[Seiji Nagai]] [[electronics]]
and [[Seiji Nagai]] ([[electronics]]).


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:59, 25 February 2010

Seiji Nagai (永井清治) had been a member of Taj Mahal Travellers, which was the very first generation of spontaneous music group in Japan. He frequently played trumpet, synthesizer, sitar as a member of Taj Mahal Travellers. After several decades, he created his live electronic group, Nagai Seiji Group in 1999. It is welcomed to uprising electronica scene.[1] Current members of group are,

Rui Ogawa(electronics),
Koji Kawai (electronics),
KenYa Kawaguchi (shakuhachi),
and Seiji Nagai (electronics).

References

  1. ^ Julian Cope presents Japrocksampler.com