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Improvised Music from Japan 2004
OUT DECEMBER 5, 2004
Improvised Music from Japan, IMJ-304/5
Purchase price in Japan: 2,800 yen (tax not included)
(For purchase outside of Japan, prices vary.)
- Bilingual English-Japanese
- 192 pages; 21cm (H) x 15cm (W)
- 2 CDs included (all but one track previously unreleased)
Contents
- Spring Road 2003
- Spring Road 2003--Europe and North America (Tetsu Saito)
- Pile of Ashes / Spring Road 2003--Japan (Michel Doneda)
- Exploring Infinite Possibilities--Kazue Sawai and the Koto (Kazue Yokoi)
- Kazuo Imai Interview (Yoshiyuki Suzuki)
- Forget Aki Onda (Ed Baxter)
- Yumiko Tanaka Interview (Toyoki Okajima)
- Resonating out of Rhythm and Texture--A Dialog with Samm Bennett about His New Solo Album Secrets of Teaching Yourself Music (Shigenori Noda)
- Tetuzi Akiyama Interview (Toshimaru Nakamura)
- Studio Mescalina Diary 2001-2003 (Haco)
- Kazuhisa Uchihashi Interview (Yoshiyuki Suzuki)
- From ria to ralia (Ami Yoshida)
- Masahiko Okura Interview (Taku Unami)
- Sachiko M Interview--About the Solo Concert Series Bar Sachiko (Atsuhiro Ito)
- Erstwhile 2004 (Yuko Zama)
- View Masters--A Report on Events in 2003 (H.V.M.)
- Uncomfortable Orchestra--LMC Festival, London, September 2003 (Otomo Yoshihide)
- Taku Sugimoto Interview (Yoshio Otani)
- Luc Ferrari Japan Tour 2003--A Report (Haruyuki Suzuki)
- Seoul Meeting
- Introduction (Otomo Yoshihide)
- Kang Tae Hwan Interview (Otomo Yoshihide) (Interpreter: Moon Cheol)
- Park Je Chun, Mi Yeon, Otomo Yoshihide--A Tripartite Talk (Interpreter: Moon Cheol)
- CD Reviews
- Japanese pages
Track list of attached CDs
Disc 1
- Four Color - ae (6:36)
Keiichi Sugimoto: guitar
Recorded and mixed by Keiichi Sugimoto
First released on Air Curtain (12k, 12K1029); mastered separately for this CD
- Masahiko Okura - Entasi (5:32)
Masahiko Okura: alto saxophone
Recorded and mixed by Masae Ito at Tanker, Tokyo, February 2004
- Shuichi Chino - Envelope (4:34)
Shuichi Chino: computer
Recorded live at Osaka Harbor Red Brick Warehouse, Osaka, June 2003
Live engineers: Takashi Mabuchi and Satoshi Kudo
Executive producer: Haco/View Masters
- Samm Bennett - Bang-up Debonair Skeleton (3:21)
- Samm Bennett - Repairs (2:36)
- Samm Bennett - Shimmy-she-bobble (2:40)
Published by Directional Music (BMI)
Samm Bennett: WaveDrum, electronics, vibrators, contact microphones
Recorded live in Tokyo, November and December, 2003
- Tetuzi Akiyama/Martin Ng - Soul Delay (6:10)
Tetuzi Akiyama: acoustic guitar
Martin Ng: turntable
Recorded by Chris Townend at BJB Studios, Sydney, July 24, 2002
- Yumiko Tanaka (6:35)
Yumiko Tanaka: futozao shamisen
Recorded by Yumiko Tanaka in her four-and-a-half-tatami-mat room in Yashiro, Hyogo prefecture, 2003
- Han Bennink/Kazuo Imai (5:21)
Han Bennink: drums
Kazuo Imai: electric guitar
Recorded by Naoaki Kose at Earth Studio, Tokyo, May 27, 2002
Mixed by Naoaki Kose at Earth Studio, 2003
- Une Chance pour l'Ombre (11:18)
Michel Doneda: soprano saxophone
Tetsu Saitoh: contrabass
Kazue Sawai: koto
Kazuo Imai: guitar
Le Quan Ninh: percussion
Recorded live by Alain Michon (MDLC) in Lorgues, France, May 28, 2003
Disc 2
- Optrum - Volcanic Kant (0:24)
- Optrum - Godzilla vs. Ayaya (0:55)
- Optrum - New Motor Head Banging & DC/DC (1:18)
- Optrum - 22 Century Gewalt Woman (2:49)
- Optrum - Improvised Music from Hell (0:23)
Yoichiro Shin: drums
Atsuhiro Ito: optron
- Naoaki Miyamoto - Akatsuki ni (4:56)
- Sachiko M/Toshimaru Nakamura/Otomo Yoshihide (20:04)
Recorded live by Choi Jeong Hoon at Buam Art Hall, Seoul, September 19, 2003
- Mi Yeon (6:14)
Mi Yeon: piano
- Park Je Chun - For Togashi Masahiko (8:54)
Park Je Chun: percussion
- Kang Tae Hwan (7:42)
Kang Tae Hwan: alto saxophone
Mastered by Toshimaru Nakamura, April 9, 2004
Last updated: April 23, 2020
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