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Blueprint
By Satoko Fujii
Label: NatSat Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Blueprint, Ochai, Anemometer, Nagoyanian, Kioku, Untitled
Satoko Fujii Orchestra: Blueprint
by Jim Santella
With her sixteen-piece New York West" orchestra, Satoko Fujii explodes with a free spirit and unleashed emotions. Her all-star unit of improvising artists operates cohesively in interpreting adventures for which she determines the mood. The result is a program that ranges from intense and dramatic imagery to contemporary celebrations and placid landscapes. Fujii leads ...
Satoko Fujii Orchestra: Blueprint
by Jerry D'Souza
Ideas flow by the brimful for Satoko Fujii. If her spate of recordings is not enough evidence, then take a look at the bands she heads. There's the Orchestra East and the Orchestra West (divided between Japan and the USA), the trio with Jim Black and Mark Dresser, her Quartet, and her solo work. You get ...
Satoko Fujii Orchestra: Blueprint
by Dan McClenaghan
Japanese-born pianist Satoko Fujii's Blueprint, featuring her New York Orchestra, opens with the title cut, a hard-driving, dark-toned, stop-time tune full of gathering momentum and menace, giving the impression of a world plummeting in the direction of chaos--though it never quite goes there. It's the same feeling one gets in listening to Dumas' The Sorcerer's Apprentice," ...
Live 1970
By Soft Machine
Label: Blueprint
Released: 2004
Track listing: Facelift (excerpt); Moon in June (excerpt); Out-Bloody-Rageous; Facelift; Pig; Orange Skin Food; A Door Opens and Closes; 10.30 Returns to the Bedroom
Blueprint
Label: BGO Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Song; Dance; Glimpse; Blues I; Woodcut; Blues II.
Soft Machine: Live 1970
by John Kelman
Between Cuneiform Records and the Voiceprint/Blueprint label, Soft Machine fans have been exposed to a diversity of archival live material. Some of it may be of a decidedly lo-fi quality, but the performances and contexts far outweigh any sonic deficiencies. These live performances demonstrate how rapidly Soft Machine, through a plethora of personnel changes, evolved from ...
Keith Tippett: Blueprint
by John Kelman
Following the sound and fury of his fifty-piece big band Centipede's '71 recording, Septober Energy (reissued in '00), British pianist Keith Tippett scaled things down for Blueprint , released in '72 and also recently reissued on CD by England's BGO records. Tippett had already created some waves with his first two releases, You Are Here... I ...