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This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 19th September 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Chad McCullough Fellowship in these hills, beyond 2024 Markus Rutz Bronzeville Penumbra 2024 David Weiss Sextet Rebop auteur 2024 Eric Person A Word From Our Sponsor Rhythm Edge 2024 Eric Person All Out in the Open Rhythm Edge 2024 Eric Person It's Time Again Rhythm Edge 2024 Rahsaan Barber & Everyday Magic Dreams of Goliath Six Words 2024 Ed Neumeister Quartet +3 Black Dog Covers 2024 Michael Dease Found in Space Found in Space: The Music of Gregg Hill 2024 Chrstian Sands Good Morning Heartache Embracing Dawn 2024 Tone Forest The Mother Tree Tone Forest 2024 Chrstian Sands Ain't that the Same Embracing Dawn 2024 Anne Sajdera Three Color Study It's Here 2024 D.D. Jackson On Silence Poetry Project 2024 Cathy Segal-Garcia In Your Eyes Social Anthems Volume 2 2024 Lisa Rich Isotope Long as You're Living 2024 Bevan Manson feat. Tierney Sutton All Blues Talking to Trees 2024 Delia Fischer Lemon Jugglers of Rio Beyond Bossa 2024 Álvaro Torres Trio with Barry Altschul Carla's Ingredient Iris 2024 Satoko Fujii Quartet Haru wo Matsu Dog Days of Summer 2024 Natsuki Tamura & Satoko Fujii On the Flyway Aloft 2024 Jason Kao Hwang Silhouettes Lean Forward Soliloquies 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 19th September 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 19th September 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Chad McCullough Fellowship in these hills, beyond 2024 Markus Rutz Bronzeville Penumbra 2024 David Weiss Sextet Rebop auteur 2024 Eric Person A Word From Our Sponsor Rhythm Edge 2024 Eric Person All Out in the Open Rhythm Edge 2024 Eric Person It's Time Again Rhythm Edge 2024 Rahsaan Barber & Everyday Magic Dreams of Goliath Six Words 2024 Ed Neumeister Quartet +3 Black Dog Covers 2024 Michael Dease Found in Space Found in Space: The Music of Gregg Hill 2024 Chrstian Sands Good Morning Heartache Embracing Dawn 2024 Tone Forest The Mother Tree Tone Forest 2024 Chrstian Sands Ain't that the Same Embracing Dawn 2024 Anne Sajdera Three Color Study It's Here 2024 D.D. Jackson On Silence Poetry Project 2024 Cathy Segal-Garcia In Your Eyes Social Anthems Volume 2 2024 Lisa Rich Isotope Long as You're Living 2024 Bevan Manson feat. Tierney Sutton All Blues Talking to Trees 2024 Delia Fischer Lemon Jugglers of Rio Beyond Bossa 2024 Álvaro Torres Trio with Barry Altschul Carla's Ingredient Iris 2024 Satoko Fujii Quartet Haru wo Matsu Dog Days of Summer 2024 Natsuki Tamura & Satoko Fujii On the Flyway Aloft 2024 Jason Kao Hwang Silhouettes Lean Forward Soliloquies 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 19th September 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 20th June 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Maria Parker Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble Sol de Barcelona Windows Through Time 2024 Sergio Pamies feat. Dave Liebman Miold Man Time to Say 2024 Win Pongsakorn Caipirinha Time Has Changed 2024 Luke Stewart Silt Trio The Slip Unknown Rivers 2024 Jon Gordon Paradox 7th Avenue South 2024 Lauren Henderson Venas Sombras 2024 Jo Harrop A Love Like This The Path of a Tear 2024 Lisa Rich A Timeless Place (The Peacocks) Long as You're Living 2024 Anthony Branker & Imagine Three Gifts (From a Nigerian Mother to God) Songs My Mom Liked 2024 Clarence Penn Growing Trade Behind the Voice 2024 EYM Trio No Madness Bangalore 2023 Buffalo Monroe Willie Meets the Bull Meets Willie Waldman 2024 Scott/Grant 5 The Tamarind Tree Horizon Song 2024 Something Else! Featuring Vincent Herring Driftin' Soul Jazz 2024 Amina Figarova & Matsiko World Orphan Choir Paper Kites Suite for Africa 2024 Antonio Adolfo You Do Something to Me Love Cole Porter 2024 Andrea Wolper Sobe e Desce Wanderlust 2024 Fernando Huergo Big Band Vidalita Relentless 2024 Tomy Romano Cadillac Green Three Card Monte 2024 Olin Clark Veronica Ephemera 2024 The Haas Company Featuring Andy Timmons Arrow of Time Galactic Tide 2024 Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black City of Night NatJim 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 20th June 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 20th June 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Maria Parker Indo Latin Jazz Ensemble Sol de Barcelona Windows Through Time 2024 Sergio Pamies feat. Dave Liebman Miold Man Time to Say 2024 Win Pongsakorn Caipirinha Time Has Changed 2024 Luke Stewart Silt Trio The Slip Unknown Rivers 2024 Jon Gordon Paradox 7th Avenue South 2024 Lauren Henderson Venas Sombras 2024 Jo Harrop A Love Like This The Path of a Tear 2024 Lisa Rich A Timeless Place (The Peacocks) Long as You're Living 2024 Anthony Branker & Imagine Three Gifts (From a Nigerian Mother to God) Songs My Mom Liked 2024 Clarence Penn Growing Trade Behind the Voice 2024 EYM Trio No Madness Bangalore 2023 Buffalo Monroe Willie Meets the Bull Meets Willie Waldman 2024 Scott/Grant 5 The Tamarind Tree Horizon Song 2024 Something Else! Featuring Vincent Herring Driftin' Soul Jazz 2024 Amina Figarova & Matsiko World Orphan Choir Paper Kites Suite for Africa 2024 Antonio Adolfo You Do Something to Me Love Cole Porter 2024 Andrea Wolper Sobe e Desce Wanderlust 2024 Fernando Huergo Big Band Vidalita Relentless 2024 Tomy Romano Cadillac Green Three Card Monte 2024 Olin Clark Veronica Ephemera 2024 The Haas Company Featuring Andy Timmons Arrow of Time Galactic Tide 2024 Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black City of Night NatJim 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 20th June 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Enjoy a set featuring Wadada Leo Smith's and Amina Claudine Myers' [pictured] magical collaboration, the return of Flukten and a number of really exciting collaboration between forward looking European and US musicians. The playlist features also The Beat Freaks, Ralph Alessi; Andrea Grossi, Jim Black; Natsuki Tamura; John Escreet; Alex Sipiagin. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/19003066/Mondo-Jazz [from "Flukten" onward]. Happy listening!
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 9th May 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Idit Shner & Mhondoro Ngatibatanei Ngatibatanei 2024 Yuko Ito Caxangá Seduzir 2024 Alan Braufman Infinite Love Infinite Tears Infinite Love Infinite Tears 2024 Hiruy Tirfe NFF 10,000 Hours 2023 Matt Wilson's Good Trouble Good Trouble Suite: RBG Good Trouble 2023 Gregory Groover, Jr. Joy Lovabye 2024 Win Pongsakorn Pensi Time Has Changed 2024 Charles Lloyd Defiant, Reprise: Homeward Dove The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow 2024 Monty Alexander Restoration (Renewal) D-Day 2024 Lynne Arriale Curiosity Being Human 2024 Jacky Terrason Theme From New York, New York Moving On 2024 Edy Forey Intro Culture Today 2024 Brent Birckhead Ging Gang Gong Goong Cacao 2023 Edy Forey The Fire Culture Today 2024 Simon Lasky Tampa Strut For the Dreamers 2023 Christopher Zuar Orchestra Certainty Exuberance 2024 Ray Obiedo Enotea Twist 2024 David Schumacher & Cubeye Smoke in the Sky Smoke in the Sky 2024 Jordan VanHemert ST in the House Deep in the Soil 2024 Nick Finzer That Thing Legacy: A Centennial Celebration of JJ Johnson 2024 Zach Rich Seraph Solidarity 2024 Arnaud Dolmen/Leonardo Montana Les Invisibles, Part 1 LéNo 2023 Arnaud Dolmen/Leonardo Montana Les Invisibles, Part 2 LéNo 2023 Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black Calm City NatJim 2024 Modney Lynx (for violin, cello & electronics) Ascending Primes 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 9th May 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 9th May 2024 Artist - Track - Album - Year Idit Shner & Mhondoro Ngatibatanei Ngatibatanei 2024 Yuko Ito Caxangá Seduzir 2024 Alan Braufman Infinite Love Infinite Tears Infinite Love Infinite Tears 2024 Hiruy Tirfe NFF 10,000 Hours 2023 Matt Wilson's Good Trouble Good Trouble Suite: RBG Good Trouble 2023 Gregory Groover, Jr. Joy Lovabye 2024 Win Pongsakorn Pensi Time Has Changed 2024 Charles Lloyd Defiant, Reprise: Homeward Dove The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow 2024 Monty Alexander Restoration (Renewal) D-Day 2024 Lynne Arriale Curiosity Being Human 2024 Jacky Terrason Theme From New York, New York Moving On 2024 Edy Forey Intro Culture Today 2024 Brent Birckhead Ging Gang Gong Goong Cacao 2023 Edy Forey The Fire Culture Today 2024 Simon Lasky Tampa Strut For the Dreamers 2023 Christopher Zuar Orchestra Certainty Exuberance 2024 Ray Obiedo Enotea Twist 2024 David Schumacher & Cubeye Smoke in the Sky Smoke in the Sky 2024 Jordan VanHemert ST in the House Deep in the Soil 2024 Nick Finzer That Thing Legacy: A Centennial Celebration of JJ Johnson 2024 Zach Rich Seraph Solidarity 2024 Arnaud Dolmen/Leonardo Montana Les Invisibles, Part 1 LéNo 2023 Arnaud Dolmen/Leonardo Montana Les Invisibles, Part 2 LéNo 2023 Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black Calm City NatJim 2024 Modney Lynx (for violin, cello & electronics) Ascending Primes 2024 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 9th May 2024 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Pianist and composer SATOKO FUJII, “an improviser of rumbling intensity and generous restraint” (Giovanni Russonello, New York Times), is one of the most original voices in jazz today. For more than 25 years, she has created a unique, personal music that spans many genres, blending jazz, contemporary classical, rock, and traditional Japanese music into an innovative synthesis instantly recognizable as hers alone. “Fujii's music troubles the divide between abstraction and realism. . . . All of this amounts to abstract expressionism, in musical form. But it's equaled by her rich sense of simplicity, sprung from the feeling that she is simply converting the riches of the world around her into music,” writes Giovanni Russonello in the New York Times. A prolific composer for ensembles of all sizes and a performer who has appeared around the world, she was the recipient of a 2020 Instant Award in Improvised Music, in recognition of her “artistic intelligence, independence, and integrity.” Her talent as a big band composer, arranger, and leader have been recognized numerous times in DownBeat Critics Polls. The New York City Jazz Record has twice named her Artist of the Year. In 2021, El Intruso named her Pianist of the Year. Since she burst onto the scene in 1996, Fujii has led and recorded with some of the most consistently creative ensembles in modern improvised music. She recorded her 100th CD as leader or co-leader live in concert in September 2022. To mark the milestone, she wrote a new suite, Hyaku: One Hundred Dreams, featuring trumpeters Wadada Leo SmithandNatsuki Tamura, tenor saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock, bassoonist Sara Schoenbeck, electronics artist Ikue Mori, bassist Brandon Lopez, and drummers Tom Rainey and Chris Corsano. Among the groups she led are a piano trio with Mark Dresser and Jim Black (1997-2009), and an electrifying avant-rock quartet featuring drummer Tatsuya Yoshida of The Ruins (2001-2008). In addition to a wide variety of small groups of different instrumentation, Fujii also performs in a duo with trumpeter Natsuki Tamura, with whom she's recorded eight albums since 1997. She and Tamura are also one half of the international free-jazz quartet Kaze, which has released five albums since their debut in 2011. Fujii has established herself as one of the world's leading composers for large jazz ensembles, prompting Cadence magazine to call her “the Ellington of free jazz.” Since 1996, she has released a steady stream of acclaimed albums for jazz orchestras and in 2006 she simultaneously released four big band albums: one from her New York ensemble, and one each by three different Japanese bands. In 2013 she debuted the Satoko Fujii Orchestra Chicago at the Chicago Jazz Festival and two years later debuted the new Satoko Fujii Orchestra Berlin. With 2016 marking her 20th year in creative music, Fujii performed concerts once a month in cities around the world, including solo concerts and with her duo with Tamura performed with special guests. She also presented performance with small and large ensembles. During her 60th birthday year in 2018, a milestone known as Kanreki in Japan, Fujii celebrated by releasing one new CD a month. In keeping with the Kanreki tradition of reflecting on the past while looking to the future, the 12 albums included releases by groups that Fujii has led or been part of for years, such as Kaze, Orchestra Berlin, and Orchestra Tokyo, as well as new groups and collaborations with Australian keyboardist Alister Spence; Mahobin, a cooperative quartet featuring Lotte Anker, Ikue Mori, and Tamura; and a new trio, This Is It! In addition to playing accordion in Tamura's Gato Libre, she pursues a fruitful collaboration with bassist Joe Fonda. Together, the duo has released five recordings, sometimes adding guests like Tamura and Gianni Mimmo. In 2019, she recorded Confluence, an album of intimate, highly interactive duets with drummer Ramon Lopez. When the pandemic forced her to stay home for more than a year, she remained musically active, converting her home practice room into a recording studio and producing her seventh solo album, Hazuki; and a duet with Tamura, Keshin. She also collaborated by swapping sound files over the Internet, releasing the duet albums Prickly Pear Cactus with Ikue Mori; Thread of Light with bassist Joe Fonda; and Underground by Futari, her duo project with vibraphonist Taiko Saito. She also explored the use of computer editing to shape a solo release, Piano Music. In this episode, Satoko shares her background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
It's the shock of the new as the boys take on three 2022 releases that stretch our heads in various directions, including a solo guitar outing, a visit to a mythical cave, and a trumpet excursions that goes even stranger places. After that, a chill-out album from Blue Note is a welcome change of pace if nothing else. Pop matters delves into this year's edition of the Chicago Jazz Fest, so stay tuned. And watch out for those falling trees. Gordon Grdina – ODDLY ENOUGH THE MUSIC OF TIM BERNE; Tony Malaby – CAVE OF WINDS ; Natsuki Tamura – SUMMER TREE; Gerald Clayton – BELLS ON SAND.
Since she burst onto the scene in 1996, Fujii has led some of the most consistently creative ensembles in modern improvised music. Highlights include a piano trio with Mark Dresser and Jim Black (1997-2009), and an electrifying avant-rock quartet featuring drummer Tatsuya Yoshida of The Ruins (2001-2008). In addition to a wide variety of small groups of different instrumentation, Fujii also performs in a duo with trumpeter Natsuki Tamura, with whom she's recorded eight albums since 1997. She and Tamura are also one half of the international free-jazz quartet Kaze, which has released five albums since their debut in 2011. HorseFrog ProductionsA podcast where two friends explore their favorite books, shows, and movies.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify I Read Comic BooksA podcast for comic book fans. New episodes on Wednesdays. Comics are good, and so are youListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 5th May 2022 Artist - Track - Album - Year Aaron Aranita Seis Quatro Eastbound Connection 2021 Michael Benedict Jazz Vibes Balanco No Samba 1-2-3 Go! 2022 Doug Webb Keeping Up With the Joneses The Message 2022 Tony Monaco Four Brothers Too! Four Brothers 2022 Goldings/Bernstein/Stewart FU Donald Perpetual Motion 2022 Dave Brubeck Trio La Paloma Azul Live from Vienna 1967 2022 Alberto Pibiri Trio Nigerian Marketplace Stardust 2022 Tigran Hamasyan De-Dah Standart 2022 George Freeman Low Funk Everybody Say Yeah! 2022 Remy Le Boeuf's Assembly of Shadows Face Value Architecture of Storms 2021 Remy Le Boeuf Imperfect Paradise Light as a Word 2019 Remy Le Boeuf's Assembly of Shadows Honeymooners Assembly of Shadows 2019 Remy Le Boeuf's Assembly of Shadows Sibbian Architecture of Storms 2021 Mark Winkler Old Enough Late Bloomin' Jazzman 2022 Nancy Kelly Jazz Woman The Reel to Real Sessions 2022 Cece Gable From Me to You Next Year's Song 2022 Matthew Ship Codebreaker Codebreaker 2021 Natsuki Tamura Summer Dream Summer Tree 2022 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 5th May 2022 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
Japanese trumpeter and composer NATSUKI TAMURA is internationally recognized for a unique musical vocabulary that blends extended techniques with jazz lyricism. This unpredictable virtuoso's seemingly limitless creativity led François Couture in All Music Guide to declare that “… we can officially say there are two Natsuki Tamuras: The one playing angular jazz-rock or ferocious free improv… and the one writing simple melodies of stunning beauty… How the two of them live in the same body and breathe through the same trumpet might remain a mystery.”Born on July 26, 1951, in Otsu, Shiga, Japan, Tamura first picked up the trumpet while performing in his junior high brass band. He began his professional music career after he graduated from high school, playing in numerous bands including the World Sharps Orchestra, Consolation, Skyliners Orchestra, New Herd Orchestra, Music Magic Orchestra, and the Satoko Fujii Ensemble, as well as in his own ensemble. He was the trumpeter for numerous national television shows in Japan from 1973–1982, including The Best Ten, Music Fair, Kirameku Rhythm and many others. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thejazzpodcast)
En HDO 537, realizamos un repaso a cuatro novedades discográficas del baterista y percusionista Ramón López que han aparecido publicadas en los últimos meses. En concreto, suenan tres temas de Mantle (Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii, Ramón López. NotTwo, 2021); Ricercare (a nombre de Philippe Mouratouglou con Bruno Chevillon y Ramón López. Vision Fugitive, 2021); A Night In Vienna (Heinrich von Kalnein, Ramón López, Gina Schwarz; Natango Music, 2021); además, suena un tema de What Is…? (Wandering The Sound Quintet con Satoko Fujii, Guillermo Gregorio, Natsuki Tamura, Rafal Mazur, Ramón López; NotTwo, 2021). Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 HDO 537 te gustará… si te gusta el jazz… si te gusta la impro libre… si eres seguidor de Ramón López, Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii, Guillermo Gregorio, Philippe Mouratouglou, Bruno Chevillon o Rafal Mazur… Más sobre Ramón López Web oficial de Ramón López: http://www.ramonlopez.net/ Ramón López en Tomajazz: https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?s=Ram%C3%B3n+L%C3%B3pez&submit=Search Más sobre HDO HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com Todas las entregas de HDO. Hablando de oídas están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298 En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast.
"From Spring To Summer" Natsuki Tamura - Satoko Fujii - Ramon Lopez: Mantle (Not Two Records, 2021) El tema es una composición de Natsuki Tamura. No es la primera vez que la pianista y/o el trompetista graban con Ramón López. Tampoco será la última vez que aparezcan en Tomajazz, bien sea en JazzX5, en HDO o en entrevistas - reseñas de grabaciones. Por ejemplo, en HDO Ramón López charlaba a fondo sobre su carrera y se podían escuchar un buen número de sus grabaciones: https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=50519 Finalmente, y aunque el disco se grabó en Japón, está publicado en la discográfica polaca Not Two Records. © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html. En Tomajazz hemos abierto un canal de Telegram para que estés al tanto, al instante, de los nuevos podcast. Puedes suscribirte en https://t.me/TomajazzPodcast.
A lo largo del año 2021 la pianista Satoko Fujii y el trompetista Natsuki Tamura, su compañero de vida además de colega en multitud de proyectos, han publicado un puñado de obras en su sello Libra Records. En la entrega 530 de HDO, que vuelve a la actividad tras unos meses de hibernación, escuchamos cinco de esas grabaciones: Koki (Tamura en solitario), Keshin (Fujii a dúo con Tamura), Hazuki (Fujii en solitario), Beyond (Futari, dúo de Fujii con la vibrafonista Taiko Saito), y finalmente Piano Music (Fujii creando en tiempo real sendas piezas consistentes en breves improvisaciones grabadas previamente). Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 HDO 530 te gustará… si te gusta el jazz… si te gusta la improvisación libre... si eres seguidor de Satoko Fujii y/o de Natsuki Tamura... HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com
This content is for Members only. Come and join us by subscribing here In the meantime, here's some more details about the show: It's a warm welcome then to the man himself: Dr. Brad Stone - the JazzWeek Programmer of the Year 2017, who's here every Thursday to present The Creative Source - a two hour show, highlighting jazz-fusion and progressive jazz flavours from back then, the here and now, plus occasional forays into the future. Please feel free to get in touch with Brad with any comments or suggestions you might have; he'll be more than happy to hear from you: brad@soulandjazz.com or follow him via Facebook or Twitter. Enjoy! The Creative Source 1st July 2021 Artist - Track - Album - Year Lauren Henderson La Marejada Musa 2021 Luke Carlos O'Reilly Runnin I Too Sing America: A Black Man's Diary 2021 Dave Bass Bass on Bach The Trio, Vol. 1 2021 Noah Haidu Duchess Slowly: Song for Keith Jarrett 2021 Hays Street Hart Elegia All Things Are 2021 Mike LeDonne Blues for Jed It's All Your Fault 2021 George Cables Too Close for Comfort Too Close for Comfort 2021 Benito Gonzalez Sounds of Freedom Sing to the World 2021 Matt Niess & The Capitol Bones Chicago Medley The Beat Goes On 2021 U.S. Air Force Band "Airmen of Note" Jive Coffee (feat. Peter Bernstein) The 2021 Jazz Heritage Series 2021 Paul Silbergleit Happiness The Hidden Standard 2021 John Stein Labor of Love Serendipity 2021 Will St. Peter/Steven Heffner/Steve Barnes Authenticity Honestly 2021 Alex Martin Viceversa Folk Songs, Jazz Journeys 2021 Julian Lage Etude Squint 2021 Rajiv Halim/Sharel Cassity/Greg Ward Cedar Groove Altoizm 2021 Joel Frahm Blow Poppa Joe The Bright Side 2021 Bruce Harris Satellite Soundview 2021 Natsuki Tamura Kawau Koki Solo 2021 The post The Creative Source (#CreativeSource) – 1st July 2021 appeared first on SoulandJazz.com | Stereo, not stereotypical ®.
"Today’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus features more experimental jazz. The episode includes tracks from “Cosmology” the fifth album by the Italian Claudio Scolari Project, as well as tracks from “Colibrí Rojo” by the Argentinean duo of saxophonist Camila Nebbia and drummer Axel Filip. More experimental duo sounds come from two of pianist and composer Satoko Fujii’s many new albums. Satoko is closing in on her 100th album as a leader and co-leader! Her music today comes from “Keshin”, a new album with her husband, trumpeter and composer Natsuki Tamura and from “Beyond”, an album by the new duo Futari, featuring Satoko Fujii along with marimbist, vibraphonist and composer Taiko Saito. Claudio Scolari Project: “Dark Matter”, “Cosmology” & “Aphelion” Album: Cosmology Claudio Scolari (d, synth prog, composer), Daniele Cavalca (d, live synths, rhodes, piano, composer), Simone Scolari (tp) and Michele Cavalca (b) Camila Nebbia & Axel Filip - “Intransigente”, “La luz de atrás” & “Ruinas” Album: Colibrí Rojo Camila Nebbia (ts, effects, composer) and Axel Filip (d, synth, composer) ------- Natsuki Tamura & Satoko Fujii - “Busy Day” & “Three Scenes” Album: Keshin Natsuki Tamura (tp, composer of “Three Scenes”) and Satoko Fujii (p, composer of “Busy Day”) Satoko Fujii & Taiko Saito (Futari) - “Molecular” & Ame No Ato” Album: Beyond Satoko Fujii (p, co-composer of “Molecular” and composer of “Ame No Ato”) and Taiko Saito (vib, co-composer of “Molecular”) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 03:28 - Dark Matter - Claudio Scolari Project 08:27 - Cosmology - Claudio Scolari Project 11:04 - Aphelion - Claudio Scolari Project 17:15 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 19:27 - Intransigente - Camila Nebbia, Axel Filip 22:07 - La luz de atrás - Camila Nebbia, Axel Filip 23:12 - Ruinas - Camila Nebbia, Axel Filip 26:09 - Busy Day - Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii 34:34 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 36:43 - Three Scenes - Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii 47:05 - Molecular - Satoko Fujii, Taiko Saito 52:41 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 55:27 - Ame No Ato - Satoko Fujii, Taiko Saito 60:03 - Finish "
We dive into the vault this week for episode #47 from October 2008. Here's what I wrote at the time: Jason Crane interviews pianist and composer Satoko Fujii. Fujii has released four new recordings in 2008, her 50th birthday year. These records find her with her New York trio; on accordion in the avant-folk-jazz group of her husband, trumpeter Natsuki Tamura; in a quartet with some of Japan's most talented improvising musicians; and in a second trio with both American and Japanese musicians. Far from slowing down in her middle years, Fujii seems to be pushing herself even more relentlessly, searching for new and exciting ways of expressing her musical ideas. / / / I've been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I'm now living in a van and traveling the country, so I need your support more than ever. Please become a member today at thejazzsession.com/join. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus show. Theme music by The Respect Sextet Logo by Dave Vrabel Intro voice: Chuck Ingersoll Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe to my twice-monthly newsletter.
We dive into the vault this week for episode #47 from October 2008. Here's what I wrote at the time: Jason Crane interviews pianist and composer Satoko Fujii. Fujii has released four new recordings in 2008, her 50th birthday year. These records find her with her New York trio; on accordion in the avant-folk-jazz group of her husband, trumpeter Natsuki Tamura; in a quartet with some of Japan's most talented improvising musicians; and in a second trio with both American and Japanese musicians. Far from slowing down in her middle years, Fujii seems to be pushing herself even more relentlessly, searching for new and exciting ways of expressing her musical ideas. / / / I've been recording conversations with jazz musicians on The Jazz Session since 2007. I'm now living in a van and traveling the country, so I need your support more than ever. Please become a member today at thejazzsession.com/join. For $5 a month you'll get a weekly bonus episode called Track of the Week, plus early access to every show. For $10 a month you get all that plus an extra monthly bonus show. Theme music by The Respect Sextet Logo by Dave Vrabel Intro voice: Chuck Ingersoll Follow The Jazz Session on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe to my twice-monthly newsletter.
"An eclectic mix of music today’s episode of The Jazz Hole, including tracks from the brand new album Different Roots by Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble and from the futuristic album Arcade by the Toronto-based Griffith Hiltz Trio. Also from Toronto is vibraphonist Dan McCarthy, who recorded his brand new album “A Place Where We Once Lived” in Brooklyn, NY the day before permanently returning to Toronto. Buenos Aires composer and saxophonist Camila Nebbia’s new EP In another Night, In Another World with pianist, vocalist and composer Maya Keren and bassist Akiva Jacobs. Plus music from a project that was created in two different cities during the pandemic, laptop and electronics artist Ikue Mori in New York along with pianist Satoko Fujii & trumpeter Natsuki Tamura in Kobe, Japan. Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble - “Opening”, “Deep, Dark and Blue” & “An Installment Of Time” Album: Different Roots Rodrigo Faina (cond, e-g), Fanny Alofs (voc), Marieke Franssen (fl), Ilse Eijsink, Lars Wouters (cl, b-cl), Paul van der Feen (ss, as), Kees Krabben (as), Iman Spaargaren (ts), Nils van Haften (ss, ts, bs), Stefan Liedtke (bassoon), Marc Kaptijn, Erwin ter Bogt (tp, flh), Gerard Kleijn (flh), Victor Belmonte (tb, b-tb), Daniel Quiles Cascant (tb), Dave Kutz (tuba), Guillermo Celano (e-g), Folkert Oosterbeek (p, rhodes), Clemens van der Feen (b), Marcos Baggiani (d, perc), Jasper Le Clercq (violin) and Nina Hitz (cello) ------- Griffith Hiltz Trio - “WCW” & “Thunder Ninja” Album: Arcade Johnny Griffith (as, ts, syn), Nathan Hiltz (g, b pedals) and Neil MacIntosh (d) Dan McCarthy - “Sonder” & “Trail Marker” Album: A Place Where We Once Lived Dan McCarthy (vib), Thomas Morgan (b) and Rudy Royston (d) Camila Nebbia, Maya Keren, Akiva Jacobs – “The Night” & “Alas Rotas” Album: In Another Night, In Another World Camila Nebbia (ts, composer “Alas Rotas”), Maya Keren (p, voc, composer “The Night”) and Akiva Jacobs (b) ------- Ikue Mori, Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura - Prickly Pear Cactus Album: Prickly Pear Cactus Ikue Mori (electronics), Satoko Fujii (p) and Natsuki Tamura (tp) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus (Opening by Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble) 03:34 - Deep, Dark and Blue - Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble 09:34 - An Installment Of Time - Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble 14:21 - WCW - Griffith Hiltz Trio 20:26 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 22:07 - Thunder Ninja - Griffith Hiltz Trio 27:35 - Sonder - Dan McCarthy 32:47 - Trail Marker - Dan McCarthy 40:32 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 43:53 - The Night - Camila Nebbia, Maya Keren, Akiva Jacobs 50:16 - Alas Rotas - Camila Nebbia, Maya Keren, Akiva Jacobs 57:25 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 58:27 - Prickly Pear Cactus - Ikue Mori, Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura 64:19 - Finish "
"The Jazz Hole and Linus Wyrsch wish you a Happy New Year! This year’s first episode kicks off with a humorous conversation with two of the most celebrated musicians in contemporary improvised music: pianist and composer Satoko Fujiii and her husband of more than 30 years, trumpet player and composer Natsuki Tamura. Combined, this music power couple has released over 100 albums. In November and December alone, they came out with 3 new albums that they discuss today: their duo album Pentas, their album Mantle with drummer Ramon Lopez (both out on November 6th via Not Two Records) and their album Prickly Pear Cactus (out on December 4th via Libra Records), which was actually recorded in two different cities during the pandemic with laptop and electronics artist Ikue Mori. Satoko Fujii & Natsuki Tamura - “Not Together” & “Pentas” Album: Pentas (Tribute to Eric and Chris Stern) Satoko Fujii (p, composer “Not Together) and Natsuki Tamura (tp, composer “Pentas”) Ikue Mori, Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura - “Prickly Pear Cactus” & “In The Water” Album: Prickly Pear Cactus Ikue Mori (electronics), Satoko Fujii (p) and Natsuki Tamura (tp) Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez - “Nine Steps To The Ground” & “Encounter” Album: Mantle Natsuki Tamura (tp, composer “Encounter”), Satoko Fujii (p, composer “Nine Steps To The Ground”) and Ramon Lopez (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:50 - Not Together - Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura 06:15 - Pentas - Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura 12:11 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 13:59 - Interview with Satoko Fujii & Natsuki Tamura, Part I 25:15 - Prickly Pear Cactus - Ikue Mori, Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura 31:04 - Interview with Satoko Fujii & Natsuki Tamura, Part II 36:25 - In The Water - Ikue Mori, Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura 43:15 - Interview with Satoko Fujii & Natsuki Tamura, Part III 51:21 - Nine Steps To The Ground - Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez 58:15 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 59:01 - Encounter - Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii, Ramon Lopez 68:41 - Finish "
"Tune in to this week’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus as he presents music by Grammy nominated bassist Peter Slavov (“Little Stories”), experimental musician & poet Jasmine Dreame Wagner (“Switchblade Moon”), Vancouver-based bassist William Chernoff (“Aim To Stay”), Basel-based pianist Yuri Storione (“Where Do We Start - Live at Bird’s Eye”) and the band Kaze with pioneering laptop player Ikue Mori (“Sand Storm”). ------- Peter Slavov - Photos Album: Little Stories Peter Slavov (b), John Ellis (ts, b-cl), Nitzan Gavrieli (p) and Diego Ramirez (d) Peter Slavov - History of Beauty Album: Little Stories Peter Slavov (b), John Ellis (ts, b-cl), Nitzan Gavrieli (p), Diego Ramirez (d), Mi Kim (voc) and Marcio Philomena (g) ------- Jasmine Dreame Wagner - Switchblade Moon Album: Switchblade Moon EP Jasmine Dreame Wagner (voc, p, Moog, g), Joe Magar (b), Oscar Albis Rodriguez, Charlie Rauh, Lauren Hilary Clune (g), Ryder Cooley (Rasputina, saw), Charlie Dye, John Panza (perc), Chris Barrick (vib) and Meghan Maguire Dahn (bck voc) William Chernoff - Aim To Stay Album: Aim To Stay William Chernoff (b-g), Thad Bailey-Mai (tp), Jonny Tobin (p) and Carson Tworow (d) Yuri Storione - “Oblivion” & “Málaga” Album: Where Do We Start - Live at Bird’s Eye Yuri Storione (p), Marton Juhasz (d), Stephan Kurman (b) and Perico Sambeat (as) Kaze & Ikue Mori - Noir Poplar Album: Sand Storm Ikue Mori (electronics), Christian Pruvost (tp, flh), Natsuki Tamura (tp, voc), Satoko Fujii (p) and Peter Orins (d, composer) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:56 - Photos - Peter Slavov 07:13 - History Of Beauty - Peter Slavov 10:26 - Switchblade Moon - Jasmine Dreame Wagner 15:55 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 18:43 - Aim To Stay - William Chernoff 22:41 - Oblivion - Yuri Storione 34:07 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 35:07 - Málaga - Yuri Storione 44:33 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 45:40 - Noir Poplar - Kaze, Ikue Mori 58:40 - Finish "
"Tune in to The Jazz Hole with Linus to hear brand new jazz sounds. Today that includes music from “Sand Storm”, a brand new album by Kaze & Ikue Mori. Kaze is an international quartet that brings together trumpeter Natsuki Tamura and pianist Satoko Fujii (two of Japan’s foremost improviser-composers) with trumpeter Christian Pruvost and drummer Peter Orins from the French improvisers collective Muzzix. They are joined by the pioneering laptop player Ikue Mori. You also get to enjoy a selection from “Aura” by the Argentinian saxophonist and composer Camila Nebbia and from “4K” by the Ottawa-based quartet Modasaurus (led by Carleton University professor, pianist and composer James McGowan). Kaze & Ikue Mori - Kappa Album: Sand Storm Ikue Mori (electronics), Christian Pruvost (tp, flh), Natsuki Tamura (tp, voc, composer), Satoko Fujii (p) and Peter Orins (d) Camila Nebbia - “Las manos” & “Al costado del río” Album: Aura Camila Nebbia (ts), Valentin Garvie (tp), Ingrid Feniger (b-cl, as), Daniel Iván Bruno (tb), Damián Bolotín (vio), Violeta García (cello), Juan Bayon (b), Axel Filip and Omar Menendez (d) Modasaurus - “Crazy Ceilidh” & “Chaconne and Fugue” Album: 4K James McGowan (p, kbds), Alex Moxon (e-g), JP Lapensee (e-b), Jamie Holmes (d) and Norman Glaude (harm on “Crazy Ceilidh”) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:13 - Kappa - Kaze, Ikue Mori 17:49 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 20:02 - Las manos - Camila Nebbia 24:51 - Al costado del río - Camila Nebbia 33:42 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 35:18 - Crazy Ceilidh - Modasaurus 45:58 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 46:37 - Chaconne and Fugue - Modasaurus 57:44 - Finish "
Today’s episode of The Jazz Hole with Linus highlights some avant-garde and free improvisation projects. It begins with two selections from “Rarefied Air”, an album by an electro-acoustic trio of unique improvisers, consisting of electronic artist Edwin Huet, bassist Alex Fournier and percussionist Mike Kuhl. The show then goes on with selections from trumpeter and composer Lina Allemano’s two new albums “Rats and Mice” (with Lina Allemano’s Ohrenschmaus) and “Glimmer Glammer” (her solo trumpet album) and finally concludes with two lengthy tracks from “Entity”, pianist and composer Satoko Fujii’s 11th album with her Satoko Fujii Orchestra New York. Huet//Fournier//Kuhl – “Conjuration” & “Xiode” Album: Rarefied Air Edwin Huet (electronics, live processing), Alex Fournier (b) and Mike Kuhl (d, perc) Lina Allemano’s Ohrenschmaus - Year of the Eye Album: Rats and Mice Lina Allemano (tp), Dan Peter Sundland (e-b) and Michael Griener (d) Lina Allemano - Clamour Album: Glimmer Glammer Lina Allemano (tp, mutes & materials) - In memory of Justin Haynes (1973-2019) Satoko Fujii Orchestra New York - “Entity” & “Flashback” Album: Entity Satoko Fujii (dir, comp), Oscar Noriega, Briggan Krauss (as), Ellery Eskelin, Tony Malaby (ts), Andy Laster (bs), Natsuki Tamura, Herb Robertson, Dave Ballou (tp), Curtis Hasselbring, Joe Fiedler (tb), Nels Cline (g), Stomu Takeishi (b) and Ches Smith (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:51 - Xiode - Huet//Fournier//Kuhl 07:12 - Conjuration - Huet//Fournier//Kuhl 17:58 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 20:41 - Year of the Eye - Lina Allemano’s Ohrenschmaus 25:28 - Clamour - Lina Allemano 29:54 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 32:43 - Entity - Satoko Fujii Orchestra New York 45:22 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 46:26 - Flashback - Satoko Fujii Orchestra New York 59:43 - Finish
Il denominatore comune fra i due album è il contrabbassista statunitense Joe Fonda, che abbiamo incontrato in diverse novità che abbiamo presentato quest'anno. L'etichetta italiana Long Song Records pubblica 4, quarto album realizzato da Fonda e dalla pianista giapponese Satoko Fujii: il loro duo è nato nel 2015 e da allora Fonda e Fujii hanno collaborato intensamente, con molti concerti in giro per il mondo. La loro è una improvvisazione senza schemi, varia come situazioni e ricca timbricamente: notevoli anche i brani in cui il duo cresce a trio con l'aggiunta del trombettista Natsuki Tamura. L'OGJB Quartet è nato nel 2016: l'acronimo deriva dalle iniziali dei nomi dei suoi componenti, che sono il sassofonista Oliver Lake, il cornettista Graham Haynes, Joe Fonda e il batterista Barry Altschul, dei veterani del jazz d'avanguardia, chi dai sessanta, come Lake e Altschul, chi dai settanta come Haynes e Fonda. La musica di questo loro primo album, pubblicato dalla finlandese Tum, ha una forte vena free ma anche una grande comunicativa, e ci dà il senso e il piacere di una avanguardia profondamente vissuta.
Il denominatore comune fra i due album è il contrabbassista statunitense Joe Fonda, che abbiamo incontrato in diverse novità che abbiamo presentato quest'anno. L'etichetta italiana Long Song Records pubblica 4, quarto album realizzato da Fonda e dalla pianista giapponese Satoko Fujii: il loro duo è nato nel 2015 e da allora Fonda e Fujii hanno collaborato intensamente, con molti concerti in giro per il mondo. La loro è una improvvisazione senza schemi, varia come situazioni e ricca timbricamente: notevoli anche i brani in cui il duo cresce a trio con l'aggiunta del trombettista Natsuki Tamura. L'OGJB Quartet è nato nel 2016: l'acronimo deriva dalle iniziali dei nomi dei suoi componenti, che sono il sassofonista Oliver Lake, il cornettista Graham Haynes, Joe Fonda e il batterista Barry Altschul, dei veterani del jazz d'avanguardia, chi dai sessanta, come Lake e Altschul, chi dai settanta come Haynes e Fonda. La musica di questo loro primo album, pubblicato dalla finlandese Tum, ha una forte vena free ma anche una grande comunicativa, e ci dà il senso e il piacere di una avanguardia profondamente vissuta.
Il denominatore comune fra i due album è il contrabbassista statunitense Joe Fonda, che abbiamo incontrato in diverse novità che abbiamo presentato quest'anno. L'etichetta italiana Long Song Records pubblica 4, quarto album realizzato da Fonda e dalla pianista giapponese Satoko Fujii: il loro duo è nato nel 2015 e da allora Fonda e Fujii hanno collaborato intensamente, con molti concerti in giro per il mondo. La loro è una improvvisazione senza schemi, varia come situazioni e ricca timbricamente: notevoli anche i brani in cui il duo cresce a trio con l'aggiunta del trombettista Natsuki Tamura. L'OGJB Quartet è nato nel 2016: l'acronimo deriva dalle iniziali dei nomi dei suoi componenti, che sono il sassofonista Oliver Lake, il cornettista Graham Haynes, Joe Fonda e il batterista Barry Altschul, dei veterani del jazz d'avanguardia, chi dai sessanta, come Lake e Altschul, chi dai settanta come Haynes e Fonda. La musica di questo loro primo album, pubblicato dalla finlandese Tum, ha una forte vena free ma anche una grande comunicativa, e ci dà il senso e il piacere di una avanguardia profondamente vissuta.
Por Pachi Tapiz. En 2018 la pianista Satoko Fujii cumple 60 años. Para celebrar su aniversario, la artista nipona está publicando cada uno de los meses de este año una grabación. Aunque en HDO ya hemos escuchado unas cuantas de estas grabaciones, en HDO 469 volvemos nuestros oídos sobre las tres últimas grabaciones publicadas entre julio y septiembre: intelsat (Alister Spence Music), dúo con el teclista (aquí al Fender Rhodes preparado) Alister Spence; Live at Big Apple in Kobe (Libra Records) del grupo Mahobin en el que participan Lotte Anker (saxo), Natsuki Tamura (trompeta), Ikue Mori (electrónica), además de la propia Fujii; Mizu (Long Song Records), un dúo con Joe Fonda grabado en octubre y noviembre de 2017 en Bélgica y Alemania, y que es toda una lección de cómo entender y desarrollar la improvisación, como ocurre en la sublime “Rik Bevernage” que es el tema que suena en el programa. Como complemento a estas tres grabaciones suenan dos temas pertenecientes a sendas grabaciones lideradas por el trompetista Natuski Tamura, compañero no únicamente en distintos proyectos de la pianista: Dragon Nat (Libra Records) de Tamura en solitario, y Hada Hada (Libra Records, 2003) publicado a nombre del Natsuki Tamura Quartet y en el que se puede escuchar a Fujii a los sintetizadores en un tema rezumante de Jazz Rock. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018 HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com
En 2018 la pianista Satoko Fujii cumple 60 años. Con motivo de dicho aniversario a lo largo de este año va a publicar doce nuevas grabaciones, una en cada mes del año. En HDO 419 escuchamos tres de sus últimas grabaciones. Ninety – Nine Years (Libra Records) es el título de la nueva grabación publicada a nombre de la Satoko Fujii Orchestra Berlin, que está integrada por los saxofonistas Matthias Schubert, Gebhard Ullman y Paulina Owczarek; los trompetistas Richard Koch, Lina Allemano y Natsuki Tamura; el trombonista Matthias Müller, el contrabajista Jan Roder y los bateristas Michael Griener y Peter Orins. Satoko Fujii es la autora de los cinco temas que aparecen en esta grabación. Bright Force (Libra Records) es el estreno de Kira Kira, el cuarteto formado por Satoko Fujii, el teclista australiano Alister Spence, el trompetista Natsuki Tamura y el baterista Ittetsu Takemura. Salvo este último, el resto de componentes aportan un tema a la grabación, si bien el de Fujii es el tema “Luna Liongfish”, dividido en tres partes. Atody Man (Libra Records, Circum Disc) es la nueva grabación de Kaze, formación de dos trompetistas (Christian Pruvost, Natsuki Tamura), piano (Satoko Fujii), y batería (Peter Orins). Todos los músicos del grupo aportan al menos un tema en la grabación, si bien en su desarrollo el cuarteto mira hacia los terrenos de la libre improvisación y el jazz libre. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018 HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo @ tomajazz . com.
Con un catálogo que mira tanto hacia la escena internacional de la improvisación, como a la escena local (francesa en este caso), el sello RogueArt está repleto de referencias bien interesantes. Como ocurre en el caso de sus últimas publicaciones en este otoño de 2017. En HDO 355 suenan D’Accord (RogueArt, 2017), grabación en solitario del violonchelista Didier Petit; Wrecks (RogueArt, 2017) del potente Third Coast Ensemble, dirigido por Rob Mazurek y en el que participan Jeff Parker, Nicole Mitchell, Mazz Swift, Avreearyl Ra, Nicolas Pointard, Tomeka Reid o Alexandre Pierrepont por mencionar a algunos de los músicos involucrados en el proyecto; el doble CD Magnetism(s) (RogueArt, 2017) de Matthew Shipp acompañado por Rob Brown y William Parker; Wild Red Yellow (RogueArt, 2017) del potente Larry Ochs Sax And Drumming Core con el saxofonista -obviamente-, Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura, y el drumming core formado por Scott Amendola, Matthias Bossi y William Winant. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz.
A lo largo de las últimas semanas el trompetista Wadada Leo Smith y la pianista Satoko Fujii han publicado cuatro nuevas grabaciones, dos lideradas por cada uno de ellos, coincidiendo en una de ellas ambos músicos. En HDO 332 suenan Solo: Reflections and Meditations On Monk (Wadada Leo Smith. TUM Records, 2017) cuyo título indica bien a las claras el contenido musical de esta obra; Najwa (Wadada Leo Smith junto a Michael Gregory Jackson, Henry Kaiser, Brandon Ross, Lamar Smith, Bill Laswell, Pheeroan akLaff y Adam Rudolph; TUM Records, 2017), en una formación posiblemente inédita con cuatro guitarristas, bajo eléctrico, batería, percusión y trompeta con composiciones de Wadada Leo Smith; Aspiration (Wadada Leo Smith, Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii, Ikue Mori; Libra Records, 2017) con otra formación inusual de dos trompetistas, piano y electrónica (magnífico el papel de Mori); Live At Jazz Room Cortez (Satoko Fujii Quartet con Keisuke Ohta, Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii, Takashi Itani; Cortez Sound, 2017). Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz.
7e émission de la 37e session... Cette semaine, du jazz moderne, un peu de freebop et avant-jazz! En musique: Mario Allard sur l'album Diaporama (Multiple Chord Music, 2017); Mark Guiliana Jazz Quartet sur l'album Jersey (Motéma, 2017); Binker and Moses sur l'album Journey To The Mountain Of Forever (Gearbox, 2017); Cortex sur l'album Avant-Garde Party Music (Clean Feed, 2017); Matt Mitchell sur l'album A Pouting Grimace (Pi Recordings, 2017); Satoko Fujii, Wadada Leo Smith, Natsuki Tamura, Ikue Mori sur l'album Aspiration (Libra, 2017)...
7e émission de la 37e session... Cette semaine, du jazz moderne, un peu de freebop et avant-jazz! En musique: Mario Allard sur l'album Diaporama (Multiple Chord Music, 2017); Mark Guiliana Jazz Quartet sur l'album Jersey (Motéma, 2017); Binker and Moses sur l'album Journey To The Mountain Of Forever (Gearbox, 2017); Cortex sur l'album Avant-Garde Party Music (Clean Feed, 2017); Matt Mitchell sur l'album A Pouting Grimace (Pi Recordings, 2017); Satoko Fujii, Wadada Leo Smith, Natsuki Tamura, Ikue Mori sur l'album Aspiration (Libra, 2017)...
Tres grabaciones publicadas en 2017 en la entrega 293 de HDO en la que se conjugan un buen plantel de músicos y unos magníficos resultados, o lo que es lo mismo, unas obras más que recomendables. Ethereal Trio (Whirlwind Recordings, 2017), es el estreno del grupo homónimo del saxofonista y compositor Quinsin Nachoff, al que acompañan el contrabajista Mark Helias, y el baterista Dan Weiss. Mario Pavone es otro de esos veteranos que en Vertical (Clean Feed, 2017), lidera un sexteto de campanillas con Tony Malaby, Oscar Noriega, Mike Sarin, Dave Ballou y Peter McEachern. Finalmente, en Neko (Libra Records, 2017) del trío Gato Libre, encontramos al trompetista y compositor Natsuki Tamura acompañado de Satoko Fujii (al acordeón), y al trombonista Yasuko Kaneko, realizando un sentido homenaje a Kazuhiko Tumura y Norikatsu Koreyasu, dos miembros de esta formación tristemente desaparecidos en 2011 y 2014. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información de HDO 294 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=31689. Toda la información de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298. Más podcast de jazz en Tomajazz en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=12814
Pianist Satoko Fujii and trumpeter Natsuki Tamura have been making adventurous music together for years. In this interview, they talk about the influences of Japanese folk music; the need for risk and fun in music; and why they're involved in so many diverse projects. Learn more at satokofujii.com and natsukitamura.com. Tracks used in this episode: (from Watershed by Satoko Fujii's Min-Yoh Ensemble) The Thaw; Whitewater; Soranbushi; (From Rafale by the band Kaze with Fujii and Tamura) Noise Chopin; (from ETO by Satoko Fujii's Orchestra New York) Eto Suite: Rat; Eto Suite: Tiger; (From Rafale by the band Kaze with Fujii and Tamura) Marie-T; (from Watershed by Satoko Fujii's Min-Yoh Ensemble) Estuary.
Pianist Satoko Fujii and trumpeter Natsuki Tamura have been making adventurous music together for years....