Masaki Batoh is a Japanese musician and artist known for his work as the founder and frontman of the psychedelic rock band Ghost, as well as his solo work.
Batoh formed Ghost in 1984 and the band has since released over 20 albums.
In addition to his music career, Batoh is an accomplished visual artist and has exhibited his work internationally.
Batoh has collaborated with various artists and musicians, including members of Sonic Youth and Neutral Milk Hotel.
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A limited edition vinyl release featuring two previously unreleased tracks by Masaki Batoh.
A solo album by Masaki Batoh featuring a blend of acoustic and electronic elements.
The seminal psychedelic rock band founded by Masaki Batoh in 1984.
Masaki Batoh's music is often categorized as psychedelic rock, although it also incorporates elements of folk, ambient, and experimental music.
Masaki Batoh Format Vinyl was a limited edition release and may no longer be available for purchase. Check with online retailers or music stores for availability.
Masaki Batoh has collaborated with several notable musicians and artists, including members of Sonic Youth, Neutral Milk Hotel, and Acid Mothers Temple.
Masaki Batoh's visual art is often inspired by nature and the cosmos, and draws from various spiritual and cultural traditions.
Masaki Batoh's music is available on various streaming platforms, as well as for purchase on online retailers and in music stores.