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Satoko Fujii Orchestra New York: Entity

by Neri Pollastri
Undicesimo album per l'Orchestra New York di Satoko Fujii, qui composta di tredici elementi, dei quali ben nove già presenti nel primo lavoro, South Wind, risalente al lontano 1997. Il disco è registrato nel maggio del 2019 ed è uscito già lo scorso anno, ma merita egualmente grande attenzione, in quanto si tratta di un lavoro di primissimo livello. Né poteva essere diversamente, considerando non solo la qualità media, altissima, delle produzioni della musicista giapponese, ma anche l'organico straordinario della ...
Continue ReadingFutari: Underground

by Dan McClenaghan
Pianist Satoko Fujii found another perfect musical partner in 2017, in the Berlin-based mallet maven Taiko Saito, resulting, eventually, in their duo outing Beyond (Libra Records, 2021). The pair dubbed themselves Futari" ('two people' in Japanese). Underground surfaces as their second 2021 release ("prolific" is a word usually included in a description of Fujii's output). Fujii's piano (often prepared) and Saito's vibraphone and marimba push Fujii's music you've never heard before" approach deeper into the unknown. Taking nothing ...
Continue ReadingIkue Mori, Satoko Fujii, Natsuki Tamura: Prickly Pear Cactus

by Neri Pollastri
Questo disco è un esempio dei molti lavori prodotti nel periodo della pandemia, pensati e realizzati a distanza, registrando le parti ciascuno nella propria casa e poi montandole" con l'uso di software e computer. I tre protagonisti erano appena rientrati in Giappone da un tour statunitense e da una registrazione a New York con il gruppo Kaze, quando l'esplosione del Covid-19 li costrinse ad annullare tutti i concerti in programma e a rinchiudersi nelle loro case. Una cosa ...
Continue ReadingSatoko Fujii: Piano Music

by Karl Ackermann
The solo piano works of Satoko Fujii often summon an ethereal ensemble of sounds. Prepared, or in its natural state, her piano speaks as a proxy for the always searching composer/improviser. Fujii's recordings are an ongoing stream of themes based on the here and now for an artist who does not fit neatly into any category. The loss of close band members, her kanreki (sixtieth birthday celebration), the pandemic, and her personal emergence, are all refrains that inform her creative ...
Continue ReadingNatsuki Tamura / Satoko Fujii: Keshin

by Dan McClenaghan
The Covid-19 virus tightened its grip on the world in 2020, bringing the old one door closes, another one opens" trope to mind. The door into touring, to presenting music in live venues, slammed shut. But the extra time afforded by the lack of live music opportunities let the recording studio doors swing wide open--especially in a time when the technology has made home studios a viable and relatively affordable option. Pianist Satoko Fujii's studio is located in ...
Continue ReadingSatoko Fujii / Taiko Saito: Beyond

by John Sharpe
Right from the off, the confluence of grainy flicker and humming drone signals that Beyond won't be like other vibraphone/piano hook ups. Under the moniker Futari, Japanese pianist Satoko Fujii and her Berlin-based countrywoman vibraphonist Taiko Saito don't so much take the road less traveled as revel in the thickets, brambles and unexpected clearings discovered when they veer off map. Across nine cuts captured in a studio session during a tour of their homeland, they commune in a texture-based syntax ...
Continue ReadingSatoko Fujii: Hazuki

by Dan McClenaghan
Going back to the early 1960s, consider Brian Wilson, of Beach Boys fame. And consider his song In My Room" (with lyrics co-written with Gary Usher), issued as a single and included in the 1963 album Surfer Girl (Capitol Records). It is a sound of loneliness, a poem to a sanctuary, a place that makes it possible to Lock out all my worries and my fears." It was a breakthrough of sorts for the Beach Boys, a step away from ...
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