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Kim Dae Hwan / Choi Sun Bae: Korean Fantasy

by John Sharpe
Korean Fantasy offers another fascinating insight into how free improvisation and jazz have flourished across the globe. This 1999 live date brings together percussionist Kim Dae Hwan and trumpeter Choi Sun Bae, two of the few practitioners in the East Asian country active on the adventurous scene at this time, although it was recorded in nearby Japan. As part of its arrangement with the Japanese independent label Chap Chap Records, the Lithuanian NoBusiness imprint has issued the ...
Continue ReadingKim Dae Hwan / Choi Sun Bae: Korean Fantasy

by Glenn Astarita
Korean Fantasy by Kim Dae Hwan (drums) and Choi Sun Bae (trumpet, harmonica) captures the ethereal essence of a live performance on November 26, 1999, at Aspirante, Hofu City, in Yamaguchi, Japan. This record stands as testament to the label's commitment to presenting a blend of avant-garde jazz and improvisation, and unearthing gems from the archives while also spotlighting contemporary works from a diverse roster of international artists. The album presents a gripping exploration of improvisational acumen, rooted ...
Continue ReadingMototeru Takagi / Kim Dae Hwan / Choi Sun Bae: Seishin - Seido

by John Sharpe
Seishin-Seido represents another heads up on the depth of the Japanese free jazz community from the Lithuanian NoBusiness imprint as part of its partnership with Chap Chap Records. They raid the archives for a live date from 1995 in the southern city of Hofu, which actually unites two Korean musicians, trumpeter Choi Sun Bae and percussionist Kim Dae Hwan with a Japanese tenor saxophonist of Korean descent, Mototeru Takagi. Their credentials are good. As doyens of the scene, they have ...
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