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Minami Deutsch

Minami Deutsch has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 4 August 2016. Minami Deutsch's music has been featured on 23 episodes.

Minami Deutsch (also known as 南ドイツ/Minami Doitsu) are a Japanese krautrock band founded in Shibuya in 2014[/yearplaceformed].

Members: Guitar, Vocals & Synthesizer: Kyotaro Miula Guitar: Yuichi Ushioda (潮田 雄一) Bass: Keita Ise Drums: Kosei Terunuma (照沼 光星)

Former members: Guitar: Riki Hidaka Guitar: Tatsuhiko Rauschenberg Guitar: Taku Idemoto Bass: Keisuke Ise Drums: Takuya Nozaki Drums: Hikari Sakashita Drums: Masahito Goda

History: The band is actually called 南ドイツ ("Minami doitsu", Doitsu meaning Germany, deriving from Dutch), but they are internationally known as "Minami Deutsch". The name means "South Germany" in Japanese.

Minami Deutsch was formed by guitarist and vocalist Kyotaro Miula in Tokyo in 2014, who subsequently recruited guitarist Riki Hidaka, bassist Keita Ise and drummer Kosei Terunuma. They released a self-titled debut through the British Cardinal Fuzz label on 26 September 2015, getting praise from CBS News contributor, Dave Pehling, for "unique approach to repetition rhythms and heady atmospherics" on the lengthy cuts "Futsu Ni Ikirenai" and "Übergleich Part II".

Before the next release, the group signed with Guruguru Brain, a label established by another Japanese psych rock band Kikagaku Moyo, which reissued their debut and released their second album With Dim Light (2018). Pitchfork reviewer, Patrick St. Michel, complemented Minami Deutsch for "studiously testing the limits of repetition" on With Dim Light, and in comparison to the previous release "allowing some original flair" into their tracks. The album features four guest percussionists, including Kikagaku Moyo's Go Kurosawa, who supply each song with "its own character". Minami Deutsch promoted the 2018 release with their first large-scale U.S. tour, supporting Kikagaku Moyo and performing live at the Roadburn Festival with former Can vocalist Damo Suzuki, a collaboration that resulted into a special EP issued a year later. The band released their third album in 2022. They composed soundtrack for the Japanese film Lapse (2019). Around 2023 Miula moved from Japan to Berlin, Germany, believing German scene—psychedelic, dark and experimental—fits well with his music taste.

Minami Deutsch took part in the 2024 edition of the Adelaide Fringe festival. They performed as opener during Blood Incantation's European tour that started in April 2024. In October 2025, the band joined psych band Earthless as co-headliners for dates across USA, including the Midwest and West Coast. In summer they played a joint concert with newcomers maya ongaku. They also played 21 shows in nine European countries in November 2025, including new material.

Musical style: The band members being self-professed "repetition freaks" who heavily listen to minimal techno. Minami Deutsch have been characterized as krautrock, psychedelic, jazz, and space rock, while the band self-describe themselves as "repetition freaks", and cite psychedelic rock and minimal techno as their starting point. Their music mostly instrumental, occasionally featuring snippets of lyrics in Japanese or English. Pitchfork reviewer, Patrick St. Michel, appreciated the band's balance between revivalism and innovation. Michel added that both Dim With Light and the self-titled debut album focused on a particular period in krautrock history, reviving "the scene's primordial days", specifically the motorik rhythms of the first two Neu! albums. Zoé Richardet of Tages-Anzeiger compared Minami Deutsch to a Frankenstein's monster: "one exhumed half of its body is Krautrock, the other psychedelic rock from the seventies. And the current that generates the life-giving spark is the creative energy of Minami Deutsch."

Discography: Studio albums 2015: Minami Deutsch (Cardinal Fuzz) 2018: With Dim Light (Guruguru Brain) 2022: Fortune Goodies ( Guruguru Brain) Live albums 2019: Live At Roadburn Festival (Minami Deutsch and Damo Suzuki) (Fuzz Club Records) EPs 2019: Can't Get There EP (Höga Nord Rekords) Singles 2016: "Tunnel / New Pastoral Life" (Höga Nord Rekords) 2018: "Minami Deutsch / Kuro" – "Boogie Down / Atlas Stabbed" (God Unknown Records)

https://www.instagram.com/minamideutsch https://www.facebook.com/minamideutsch https://minamideutsch.tumblr.com/ https://twitter.com/minamideutsch https://soundcloud.com/minamideutsch https://minamideutsch.bandcamp.com/

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Minami Deutsch

Minami Deutsch has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 4 August 2016. Minami Deutsch's music has been featured on 23 episodes.

Minami Deutsch (also known as 南ドイツ/Minami Doitsu) are a Japanese krautrock band founded in Shibuya in 2014[/yearplaceformed].

Members: Guitar, Vocals & Synthesizer: Kyotaro Miula Guitar: Yuichi Ushioda (潮田 雄一) Bass: Keita Ise Drums: Kosei Terunuma (照沼 光星)

Former members: Guitar: Riki Hidaka Guitar: Tatsuhiko Rauschenberg Guitar: Taku Idemoto Bass: Keisuke Ise Drums: Takuya Nozaki Drums: Hikari Sakashita Drums: Masahito Goda

History: The band is actually called 南ドイツ ("Minami doitsu", Doitsu meaning Germany, deriving from Dutch), but they are internationally known as "Minami Deutsch". The name means "South Germany" in Japanese.

Minami Deutsch was formed by guitarist and vocalist Kyotaro Miula in Tokyo in 2014, who subsequently recruited guitarist Riki Hidaka, bassist Keita Ise and drummer Kosei Terunuma. They released a self-titled debut through the British Cardinal Fuzz label on 26 September 2015, getting praise from CBS News contributor, Dave Pehling, for "unique approach to repetition rhythms and heady atmospherics" on the lengthy cuts "Futsu Ni Ikirenai" and "Übergleich Part II".

Before the next release, the group signed with Guruguru Brain, a label established by another Japanese psych rock band Kikagaku Moyo, which reissued their debut and released their second album With Dim Light (2018). Pitchfork reviewer, Patrick St. Michel, complemented Minami Deutsch for "studiously testing the limits of repetition" on With Dim Light, and in comparison to the previous release "allowing some original flair" into their tracks. The album features four guest percussionists, including Kikagaku Moyo's Go Kurosawa, who supply each song with "its own character". Minami Deutsch promoted the 2018 release with their first large-scale U.S. tour, supporting Kikagaku Moyo and performing live at the Roadburn Festival with former Can vocalist Damo Suzuki, a collaboration that resulted into a special EP issued a year later. The band released their third album in 2022. They composed soundtrack for the Japanese film Lapse (2019). Around 2023 Miula moved from Japan to Berlin, Germany, believing German scene—psychedelic, dark and experimental—fits well with his music taste.

Minami Deutsch took part in the 2024 edition of the Adelaide Fringe festival. They performed as opener during Blood Incantation's European tour that started in April 2024. In October 2025, the band joined psych band Earthless as co-headliners for dates across USA, including the Midwest and West Coast. In summer they played a joint concert with newcomers maya ongaku. They also played 21 shows in nine European countries in November 2025, including new material.

Musical style: The band members being self-professed "repetition freaks" who heavily listen to minimal techno. Minami Deutsch have been characterized as krautrock, psychedelic, jazz, and space rock, while the band self-describe themselves as "repetition freaks", and cite psychedelic rock and minimal techno as their starting point. Their music mostly instrumental, occasionally featuring snippets of lyrics in Japanese or English. Pitchfork reviewer, Patrick St. Michel, appreciated the band's balance between revivalism and innovation. Michel added that both Dim With Light and the self-titled debut album focused on a particular period in krautrock history, reviving "the scene's primordial days", specifically the motorik rhythms of the first two Neu! albums. Zoé Richardet of Tages-Anzeiger compared Minami Deutsch to a Frankenstein's monster: "one exhumed half of its body is Krautrock, the other psychedelic rock from the seventies. And the current that generates the life-giving spark is the creative energy of Minami Deutsch."

Discography: Studio albums 2015: Minami Deutsch (Cardinal Fuzz) 2018: With Dim Light (Guruguru Brain) 2022: Fortune Goodies ( Guruguru Brain) Live albums 2019: Live At Roadburn Festival (Minami Deutsch and Damo Suzuki) (Fuzz Club Records) EPs 2019: Can't Get There EP (Höga Nord Rekords) Singles 2016: "Tunnel / New Pastoral Life" (Höga Nord Rekords) 2018: "Minami Deutsch / Kuro" – "Boogie Down / Atlas Stabbed" (God Unknown Records)

https://www.instagram.com/minamideutsch https://www.facebook.com/minamideutsch https://minamideutsch.tumblr.com/ https://twitter.com/minamideutsch https://soundcloud.com/minamideutsch https://minamideutsch.bandcamp.com/

Original source: Last.fm

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Still Foggy
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New Pastoral Life
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Höga Nord Rekords2016
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Sunrise, Sunset
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Cardinal Fuzz2015
Can't Get There
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Höga Nord Rekords2019
Don‘t Wanna Go Back
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Guruguru Brain2021
Steller Waffle
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Guruguru Brain2022
Terra Recipe
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Cardinal Fuzz2015
On My Skin (Minami Deutsch Remix)
The KVB (Minami Deutsch mix)
Not On Label (The KVB Self-released)2019
Floating Fountain
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Guruguru Brain2022