Japanese Psychedelic music is a genre of music that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Japan. It is characterized by its use of psychedelic elements such as distorted guitars, heavy reverb, and experimental production techniques. It often incorporates elements of traditional Japanese music such as taiko drums, shamisen, and koto. It is often seen as a combination of traditional Japanese music and Western psychedelic rock. Artists in this genre include Acid Mothers Temple, Ghost, and White Heaven.
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