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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mick_KarnMick Karn - Wikipedia

    Andonis Michaelides ( Greek: Αντώνης Μιχαηλίδης; 24 July 1958 – 4 January 2011), better known as Mick Karn, was an English- Cypriot musician and songwriter who rose to fame as the bassist for the art rock / new wave band Japan. His distinctive fretless bass guitar sound and melodic playing style were a trademark of the band's sound. Early life.

  2. Greater than the sum of its parts. And what parts! The contributions - most famously from Yukihiro Takahashi and Mick Karn help to define the feel of the album." Wasp In Aspic: "It was a Saturday in the summer of '83 and I bumped into a friend in town who was carrying a copy of Chimera which he had just bought.

  3. Mick Karn, seudónimo artístico de Andonis Michaelides ( Nicosia, Chipre; 24 de julio de 1958- Chelsea, Londres; 4 de enero de 2011), 1 fue un músico de la banda británica Japan . Biografía. Cuando tenía 3 años, sus padres se mudaron a Londres, Inglaterra. Su padre trabajó como carnicero.

    • Andonis Michaelides
    • Αντώνης Μηχαηλίδης
  4. Bill Nelson – Chimera. More images. Label:Mercury – MER B 19, Mercury – MER b 19, Mercury – 812 099-1: Format: ... Mick Karn appears courtesy of Virgin Records

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  5. 20 de ago. de 2023 · Bass Player. “I made a point of never listening to Jaco until I was forced to in 1995!” Mick Karn: an interview with Japan’s fallen bass hero. By Joel McIver. ( Bass Player ) published 20 August 2023.

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  6. burningshed.com › bill-nelson_chimera_cdChimera - Burning Shed

    Chimera - from 1983 - was one Bill Nelson 's most inventive and accessible outings. Nelson is accompanied by the mighty yet precise Yukihiro Takahashi (from Yellow Magic Orchestra) on drums and the driving fretless bass of Japan ’s Mick Karn.

  7. Mick Karn emigrated to London as a Greek Cypriot when he was 3 years old and from an early age was looking for ways to express himself. He began with the chromatic mouth organ at the age of 7 and then the violin when 11, both lasted just 3 years before he was offered the chance to take up the bassoon with the school orchestra and later chosen as a member of the London School Symphony Orchestra.