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    VENUS FLY TRAPP

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    VENUS FLY TRAPP

    VENUS FLY TRAPP

    42 songs

    Japanese psychedelic ensemble with atmospheric soundscapes

    VENUS FLY TRAPP, a Japanese musical ensemble, emerged in the late 1970s, carving a niche within the psychedelic and experimental music scenes. Their discography, including albums like 'Shakunetsu' and 'grotesque', showcases a blend of electronic sounds with a distinctive, otherworldly aesthetic. The group's notable tracks such as 'Summer of Love' and 'Deadly Sins' reflect their penchant for creating atmospheric soundscapes that evoke a sense of surrealism and introspection. The 'TRISCO Mix' and 'Amitapa Dub' remixes further illustrate their innovative approach to music production, pushing the boundaries of conventional sound design. With a repertoire that includes 'Cosmic Bossa' and 'Yozakura Hara Hara', VENUS FLY TRAPP has established themselves as pioneers in the genre, contributing significantly to the evolution of electronic music in Japan. Their artistic identity is deeply rooted in the exploration of sonic textures and the creation of immersive auditory experiences, which have resonated with a dedicated fan base. The group's influence extends beyond their music, as they have become emblematic of the psychedelic movement of the 1970s, leaving an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of Japan.

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