Kenji Siratori

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Kenji Siratori (born 1975 March 13 in Chitose, Hokkaido, Japan) is a cyberpunk author known for experimental prose and nonlinear narrative. His first book, Blood Electric, was published in 2002. Blood Electric (Creation Books) was acclaimed by David Bowie.

He is part of the bizarro movement in literature.[citation needed]

He is also providing the lyrics to Norwegian musician Ihriel's Star of Ash solo project.[1]

Contents

[edit] Novels

  • Blood Electric (2002)
  • Headcode (2004)
  • Human_Worms (2004)
  • Smart-d (2004)
  • (debug.) (2004)
  • GIMMICK (2005)
  • GENEDUB (2006)
  • Acidhuman Project (2006)

[edit] Discs

  • Mechanical Hunting For Grotesque (2006)
  • GX Jupitter-Larsen / Kenji Siratori: Japanese Spoken Noise (2006)
  • Andrew Liles & Kenji Siratori "The Vortex Vault" (2006)
  • FUCKNAMLOAD (2006)
  • NORDVARGR / BEYOND SENSORY EXPERIENCE vs. KENJI SIRATORI – HYPERGENOME666 (2006)
  • ABBILDUNG vs. Kenji Siratori - The meaning of Word is Sound (2006)
  • Human Body Pill (2006)
  • Kill All Machines (2006)

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Peccatum's Ihriel collaborates with Japanese author", Blabbermouth.net, 2006-10-18. Retrieved on 2006-10-19.

[edit] External links


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