Yamantaka Eye Concert History

Yamantaka Eye (山塚アイ, real name Tetsurō Yamatsuka 山塚徹郎) is a Japanese vocalist and visual artist, best known as a member of Boredoms. He has changed his name three times, from Yamatsuka Eye, to Yamantaka Eye, to Yamataka Eye, and sometimes calls himself eYe or EYヨ. He also DJs under the name DJ 光光光 or "DJ pica pica pica" ("pica" means "bright" or "shiny") and has used other pseudonyms on occasion.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jan 14, 2012
Sugar Mountain Festival
Absolute Boys / Deerhoof / Fox + Sui / John Maus / Julianna Barwick / Lost Animal / Pets With Pets / Prince Rama / Shabazz Palaces / Sun Araw / Thee Oh Sees / The Harpoons / This Thing / Tune-Yards / World's End Press / Yamantaka Eye / Straight Arrows Show all bands
Forum Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Mar 09, 2007 –
Mar 10, 2007
Perspectives 2007
The Ex / The Thing / Joe Lally / The Skull Defekts / Evan Parker / Moha! / Marilyn Crispell / Huntsville / Lasse Marhaug / Yamantaka Eye / David Stackenäs / Michael Zerang / Strountes / Sekvens
Culturen Eskilstuna, Södermanland, Sweden
Electronic
Experimental
Psychedelic Rock
Noise Rock
Avant-Garde
Neo-Psychedelia
Free Improvisation
Noisecore
Experimental Vocal
Japanoise
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2012 1 concert
2007 1 concert

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Yamantaka Eye had?

Yamantaka Eye has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Yamantaka Eye?

Yamantaka Eye is most often considered to be Electronic, Experimental, Psychedelic Rock, Noise Rock, Avant-Garde, Neo-Psychedelia, Free Improvisation, Noisecore, Experimental Vocal, and Japanoise.

When was the last Yamantaka Eye concert?

The last Yamantaka Eye concert was on January 14, 2012 at Forum Melbourne in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The bands that performed were: Absolute Boys / Deerhoof / Fox + Sui / John Maus / Julianna Barwick / Lost Animal / Pets With Pets / Prince Rama / Shabazz Palaces / Sun Araw / Thee Oh Sees / The Harpoons / This Thing / Tune-Yards / World's End Press / Yamantaka Eye / Straight Arrows.

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