A three-member Japanese ensemble described in a DeBaser review as mixing avant-funk, noise, pop, progressive rock and jazz with dense, frenetic arrangements and distinctive bass work.

DeBaser review of the album 'Ningen' by sfascia carrozze (published 2013-07-21, rating 3/5). The review lists the album track titles and praises the group's complex, multi-graded sound.

A DeBaser review of 385's album Ningen describes a three-piece Japanese group mixing avant-funk, noise, pop, prog and jazz. The review praises the band's dense, frenetic arrangements and virtuosic bass work. The album received a 3/5 rating from reviewer sfascia carrozze.

For:Fans of experimental, avant-garde and progressive rock/jazz fusions

 There are only three of them but they actually seem like eight, given the inextricable tangle of sounds, edges, puffs, screams, and trifles they pour into the ears of the bewildered listeners; one might suppose that the Baphomet-Claypool, while waiting to come out for an encore during a cover-jam in the volcanic land of Mazinga Z based on the chamber repertoire of the Stormtroopers Of Death, unknowingly (it happens..) generated offspring: because the fiery young bassist, who only lacks the hawk mustache, disarticulates the four strings exactly as Uncle Les would, but subjected to six consecutive months of Fukushima radiation (remaining miraculously unscathed).

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