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Maruosa
Also known asMaruosa
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresBreakcore, noisecore, cybergrind, grindcore
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Scream, programming
Years active1999–present
LabelsRendarec
Musical artist

Maruosa is a Japanese producer of breakcore/cybergrind music based in Tokyo, Japan.

He has been invited to festivals around the world, including CTM in Germany, Glade in the UK, Sónar in Spain, Roskilde in Denmark, Supersonic in the UK, This Is Not Art/Electrofringe in Australia, SXSW in the USA, GOGBOT in the Netherlands, and Lausanne Underground Film and Music Festival in Switzerland.

Discography

Singles

  • Maruosa vs Doddodo "Bibibibibibin vol.1" (Rendarec) CDR 2002
  • Mushimamire (Hirntrust Grind Media) 7" 2006
  • Untitled (Kriss Records) 12" 2008

Albums

  • Exercise and Hell (Rendarec) CD 2007
  • Exstream!!!!!!!!! (Rendarec/Grindcore Karaoke) CD 2011
  • ALIAS (Self released) Download + Cassette 2017

Compilation appearances

  • "Swimsuit Squad" (Murder Yacht School) CD 2002
  • "J-pop terrorizm" (Ihihi) CD 2003
  • "G2 Compilation CD" (G2 PRODUCT) CD 2003
  • SPICE by Punquestion (M.O.P. Recordings) CD 2003
  • Hard Marchan in Osaka (Nazna Oiran Inc) CD 2004
  • Tsunbosajiki (Rendarec) CD 2005
  • MCP2005gb (Ihihi) CD 2006
  • Romz 4th Anniversary Limited CD (Romz) CD 2006
  • Misono Days (Studio Warp) Book+CD 2006
  • Tough Titties (Goulburn Poultry Fanciers Society) CD 2006
  • CTM.07 Audio Compilation (rx:tx) CD 2007
  • MIDI_sai Hit Parade (Midiskee Record) CD 2007
  • Can Buy Me Love IV (Digital Vomit) 2xCD 2007
  • Statement Of Intent (Noize:tek Recordings) CD 2007
  • Osaka Invasion MixCD (De-fragment) MIX CD 2008
  • Osaka Invasion Sampler CD (De-fragment) CD 2008

Remixes

  • Watermelon Dude Zone / Germlin (Megapixxels) CDR 2006
  • Black Long Hair Nice Wah Pedal / gagakirize (Teenage Riot)CD 2009
  • Edge of Chaos reconstruction/Live&Remixxx / Wrench (Blues Interactions) CD 2011

References

  1. "Maruosa Interview: SXSW 2010". Spinner. 16 March 2010. Retrieved 6 January 2012.

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