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After returning to Japan, he has performed in [[Asagaya]] [[Suginami-ku]], [[Tokyo]] [[Japan]].
After returning to Japan, he has performed in [[Asagaya]] [[Suginami-ku]], [[Tokyo]] [[Japan]].


His composition works are [http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~factor/menu/songs/songs.html ''Discommunication City'', ''Surreal Man'', and ''Factor'']
His composition works are [http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~factor/menu/songs/songs.htm ''Discommunication City'', ''Surreal Man'', and ''Factor'']
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Revision as of 08:37, 25 November 2005

Michiro Sato (佐藤道朗) (born January, 1967, Tokyo, Japan) is an avant-garde composer, shamisen player, and sole member of the rock band Factor.

Sato moved to London, England in 1995. He has performed in Britain and Germany and has claimed to have performed in Denmark, and perhaps other countries. In London, he has performed at the Rock Garden, the Red Eye (on a bill with Ridiculous and the Kenny Process Team), the Bull and Gate, and Spitz. He toured Germany with the Frank Chickens, appearing at the clubs Tanzdiele and B-Movie.

After returning to Japan, he has performed in Asagaya Suginami-ku, Tokyo Japan.

His composition works are Discommunication City, Surreal Man, and Factor .

Discography

Nikata Bushi (track 4) on The Rough Guide to the Music of Japan (May 11, 1999, World Music Network (Catalog #1031))

Website of band Factor