The six musicians create a blend that is strong and exquisite, west coast cool jazz in one sense, and distinctive and fresh on every cut.
Read MoreIn this age of mixed genres, it’s hard to be truly sui generis, but that’s what this recording is, and what it does superbly.
Read MoreSuzuki shows his real depth here by leading this trio in just the right directions with the right balance of components.
Read MoreTheir release makes it feel it is long past time to get back to the always-improvise, never-improvise genius of those electric groups.
Read MoreIf there’s a more soulful, satisfying band in Tokyo than Aquapit I haven’t heard them yet.
Read MoreTanaka’s trio recording is just what the best Japanese piano trios do so well--superb melodies, light touch, engaging and heartfelt tone, and superb acoustic sound.
Read MoreThe compositions here become a launching pad for Shibusa Shirazu’s eclectic, wild, and energy-laden approach to collective improvisation on a large scale.
Read MoreThis version of Dvorak’s work might be one of the jazziest ever recorded, and also one of the most interestingly conceived.
Read MoreThe “suite” becomes not just six related songs, but a real journey into the musical self and the potential of music to connect across selves.
Read MoreHer phrasing, tone and swing are the main part of her appeal, but the arrangements, material and backing put all her appeal into a beautiful setting.
Read MoreHow many audiences are full of heavy metal addicts mixed with jazz piano trio fans? Only the Zek trio, surely!
Read MoreFunk is so hard and so rarely done right, but Speaker Sgt. has nailed it on “Bad Baby City.”
Read MoreThis is Hara's best quartet recording yet. It’s music that sounds effortless and yet has a rippling, focused energy.
Read MoreAs the most consistently artistic, entertaining and impressive jazz singer in Tokyo, Charito has the depth of experience, and depth of emotion, to work with this top-notch trio. The CD is both a work in itself, and a record of the power so evident in her live shows.
Read MoreKuwabara shows her passionate, delicate and yet rock-solid—even manly—style of piano playing to great effect on every tune.
Read MoreIt’s rare that band members fit together so well and seem to take such great delight in the music they create as one. But that in-sync, easy-going, laid-back sound is a real treat, equal parts fun and intense.
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