Ftarri / Improvised Music from Japan
Launch issue of annual magazine
IMPROVISED MUSIC from JAPAN 2002-2003
SOLD OUT!!
Front cover: photo of Ami Yoshida by Masae Tanabe
Back cover: photo of Andrea Neumann, Sachiko M and Kaffe Matthews by Yoshiyuki Suzuki
Improvised Music from Japan, IMJ-301
Out December 29, 2002
Purchase price in Japan: 2,000 yen (tax not included)
(For purchase outside of Japan, prices vary.)
- Bilingual English-Japanese
- 160 pages; 21cm (H) x 15cm (W)
- Interviews, concert reports, CD reviews, etc.
- CD included
Contents
- Ami Yoshida Interview (Yoshio Otani) E-4
- Tiger Thrush (Ami Yoshida) E-7
- From an "Off" Site: OFF SITE and the Sounds Produced There (Minoru Hatanaka) E-8
- Meeting at Off Site Vol. 1 / Off Site Composed Music Series in 2001 (Otomo Yoshihide) E-10
- The Queen of the Sine Wave Kingdom Explains Herself: An Interview with Sachiko M (Takashi Azumaya) E-12
- Kaffe Matthews / Andrea Neumann / Sachiko M In Case of Fire Take the Stairs (Toshimaru Nakamura) E-15
- Anode Note (Otomo Yoshihide) E-16
- Ear-Openers: On Otomo Yoshihide's Ensemble Cathode and Live (Kazue Yokoi) E-18
- Toshimaru Nakamura Interview: On His New Solo CD, VEHICLE (Tadahiko Yokogawa) E-21
- View Masters: The Sound Collection and Observation Organization (H.V.M.) E-22
- Seiichi Yamamoto: The King of Creation (Christopher Stephens) E-26
- m-7 (Brett Larner) E-27
- Revived! FBI: An Interview with Uchihashi Kazuhisa (Takashi Azumaya) E-28
- An Interview with SKIST (Ken Kawashima) E-32
- minamo's American Diary (Tetsuro Yasunaga) E-35
- Hashirigaki: Heiner Goebbels' Musical Spectacle (Yumiko Tanaka) E-36
- An Interview with Phew (Shigenori Noda) E-40
- The Improvisational Possibilities Sought by Eight Strings: Tetsu Saitoh & Nobuyoshi Ino Bass Duo Interview (Mikiko Kameyama) E-44
- About the Music on Spring Road 01 (Tetsu Saitoh) E-46
- Check It Out, It's the Amorphone (Yoshio Machida) E-47
- The Logic of EMERGENCY! and VINCENT ATMICUS: An Interview with Yasuhiro Yoshigaki (Toyoki Okajima) E-48
- Shibusashirazu Orchestra at the Moers New Jazz Festival: An Interview with Teruto Soejima and Daisuke Fuwa (Yoshiyuki Suzuki) E-52
- Teruto Soejima's The History of Japanese Free Jazz
- Review (Yoshiyuki Kitazato) E-55
- Excerpt E-56
- Fresh Excitement on the Scene: A Unique Melding of Electronics and Improvisation: A Report on the Erstwhile Festival AMPLIFY 2002: balance (Yuko Zama) E-58
- An Interview with Jon Abbey (Yuko Zama) E-61
- Cassette Memories: Flickering Memory and Glimpses of What Lies Beyond (Aki Onda) E-62
- tamaru Interview (Yoshiyuki Suzuki) E-64
- On Utah Kawasaki's New Album, utah.mod.radi (Tetsuro Yasunaga) E-65
- Radu Malfatti and Taku Sugimoto: An E-mail Exchange E-66
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- CD Track List / Comments E-1
- Editor's Notes E-2
- New CDs
- Haco / Hiromichi Sakamoto ASH IN THE RAINBOW (Seiichi Yamamoto) E-25
- Seaworthy (Josh McKay) THE RIDE (Seiichi Yamamoto) E-25
- FESTIVAL BEYOND INNOCENCE: A BRIEF HISTORY IN 67 CHAPTERS (Samm Bennett) E-31
- Shelley Hirsch / Uchihashi Kazuhisa DUET (Suzannah Tartan) E-31
- Ruins / Uchihashi Kazuhisa RUINS + KAZUHISA UCHIHASHI (Suzannah Tartan) E-31
- Emergency! LOVEMAN PLAYS PSYCHEDELIC SWING (Toyoki Okajima) E-51
- Vincent Atomicus VINCENT I (Toyoki Okajima) E-51
- Shibusashirazu Orchestra SHIBUHATA (Kazue Yokoi) E-54
- CONCERT NOTES
- Audible Vision 1913/2002: Intonarumori Orchestra Recital (Atsuhiro Ito) E-74
- shezoo's "The Prayer" (Kazue Yokoi) E75
- Uchihashi Kazuhisa and the Merry People of Kansai (Jun Okubo) E-76
- The Portable Orchestra's Open Workshops (Tokiwa Yasuda) E-76
- Sound Junction 3 (Kazuo Imai) E-77
- Preface to the Soemon Dictionary: Soemon and Tetsu Saitoh (Yoshiyuki Kitazato) E-78
- Taku Unami / Masafumi Ezaki / Masahiko Okura (Michel Henritzi) E-79
- CD Reviews
- SSSD HOME
Burkhard Stangl / Taku Sugimoto AN OLD FASHIONED DUET
Taku Sugimoto / Annette Krebs EINE GITARRE IST EINE GITARRRE IST KEINE GITARRE IST EINE GITARRE...
Brett Larner / Taku Sugimoto DELUXE NAKAMURA
Taku Sugimoto / Masafumi Ezaki / Taku Unami TRIO AT OFF SITE (Yoshio Otani) E-80
- Otomo Yoshihide ENSEMBLE CATHODE (Hiromichi Hosoma) E-81
- Sachiko M DERIVE (Takashi Azumaya) E-82
- Seiichi Yamamoto / Philip Samartzis DANCE E-82
- Repeat POOL (Tetsuro Yasunaga) E-83
- Tadahiko Yokogawa VOLO INTERNO E-83
- Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Ensemble DREAMS
Otomo Yoshihide TURNTABLES SOLO LIVE, 28 FEB 2002 IN TOKYO
Otomo Yoshihide / Keith Rowe / Taku Sugimoto AJAR
Otomo Yoshihide / Taku Sugimoto / Sachiko M LES HAUTES SOLITUDES
Philip Jeck / Otomo Yoshihide / Martin Tétreault INVISIBLE ARCHITECTURE #1
Otomo Yoshihide / Masahiko Shimada MY DEAR MUMMY, GERMAN VERSION (Atsushi Sasaki) E84
- Yoshimitsu Ichiraku / Kazushige Kinoshita / Taku Unami CYMBAL VIOLIN LAPSTEEL (Yoshiyuki Sugawa) E-85
- Masahiko Okura / Tetuzi Akiyama / Utah Kawasaki BJECT (Yoshiyuki Sugawa) E-86
- Installing SARASWATI (Toshimaru Nakamura) E-86
- minamo .kgs (Darin Gray) E-86
- Hiroaki Katayama QUATRE (Kazue Yokoi) E-87
- Koichi Makigami / Ryoji Hojito OVER THAT WAY (Yoshiyuki Kitazato) E-87
- Tetsu Saitoh / Michel Doneda SPRING ROAD 01 (Yoshiyuki Kitazato) E-88
- Yasuhiro Otani SPREAD JAM (Hiromichi Hosoma) E-88
- Yasuhiro Otani / Uchihashi Kazuhisa MR. SUMMER TIME (Hiromichi Hosoma) E-89
- Ned Rothenberg / Uchihashi Kazuhisa / Samm Bennett ARE YOU BE (Yoshiyuki Kitazato) E-89
- Aki Onda DON'T SAY ANYTHING (Yoshio Otani) E-89
- Rashinban HAJIMARI (Naoko Suzuki) E-90
- Japanese pages: J-1 through J-69 and E-91
Track list of attached CD
- Toshimaru Nakamura - Hank (5:28)
Captured in the lounge of Studio Midi, Caudeval, France, on July 13, 2001
- m-7 / 7-5 (7:07)
Composed by Brett Larner
m-7: Fred Frith, Anne Hege, Brett Larner, Andy Nathan, Jonathan Segel, John Shiurba and Matthew Sperry (steel-string acoustic guitars)
Performed and recorded without amplification, overdubs, effects or other electronic processing
Recorded by Michael Trigilio at CCM Studio, Mills College, Oakland, CA
- Masahiko Okura, Masafumi Ezaki and Taku Unami (8:07)
Masahiko Okura: alto sax
Masafumi Ezaki: trumpet
Taku Unami: lapsteel, computer
Recorded by Taku Sugimoto at Off Site, Tokyo on August 25, 2002
Mastered by Taku Unami on September 6, 2002
- Haco / View Masters - "Start Up" + "No Wave" (5:29)
Haco: stereo bugscope
Recorded live at Osaka Harbor Red Brick Warehouse in August, 2002
- Tetuzi Akiyama - convulsion / take 2 (5:24)
Tetuzi Akiyama - prepared resonator guitar
Recorded directly onto DAT by Tetuzi Akiyama at Laboratory of Phonique Aim, Tokyo, in August 2002
- Yoshio Machida - Malhar (an excerpt) (5:43)
Yoshio Machida: amorphone, electronics
Recorded live at Extrapool, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, on February 23, 2002
- Radu Malfatti and Taku Sugimoto - Tenkaku (excerpt) (31:14)
Composed by Radu Malfatti
Radu Malfatti: trombone
Taku Sugimoto: guitar
Recorded live at Porgy & Bess, Vienna, on March 17, 2002
Last updated: April 23, 2020
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