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Dojo

At the height of intense improvising during Dojo’s recent live gig, one of the strings on the koto broke, adding an unpredictable tone and a surprising moment. Frankly, though, it was a surprise only one string broke during the evening.

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Mambo Inn Live

Mambo Inn is a tight, swinging group that plays an eclectic mix of songs with Brazilian and Latin rhythms and a fantastic sense of fun. The word “fun” may not get attached to jazz often, or not often enough, but with Mambo Inn, part of the delight is hearing great jazz standards with unique rhythms and unexpected arrangements.

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Mika Brasil Big Band

The Tokyo jazz scene never felt like such a crossroads as in early November when the Mika Brasil Jazz Big Band took the stage at B Flat. Digging right into their unique Brazilian special rhythm called frevo, and then layering on top big band jazz charts, the well-tuned dancers got up and started to move from the second song.

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Steve Oda

Steve Oda is a masterful musician steeped in Indian music. His performance was a stunning example of the depth and power of Indian music, and a testament to how difficult it is to play, and how overpowering it is when it’s played right.

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Yokohama Jazz Promenade

The Yokohama Jazz Promenade just keeps getting better and better. The organizers know just what they are doing and the program has expanded each year without feeling any bigger. There was no feeling of being in a huge stadium or having to look for the screen to see what is going on. Each performance was intimate

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Kiki Band

The Kiki Band is a powerhouse of a band that has perhaps toured outside Japan more than any other jazz group, though “jazz” may not be quite the right genre to slip them into. They are a band of equals where everyone can be themselves and bring into the music their own special interests, melding it all into a unique sound

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KAZE

As if calling in the gods of the wind, Kaze’s show started with Natsuki Tamura and Christian Pruvost blowing, tapping and inhaling air through their trumpets. There would have been no better way to start the show, since “kaze” means “wind” in Japanese. From the first musical breath, Tamura and Pruvost

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