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In Better Shape Than You Found Me
Label: Elsewhere
Released: 2021
Track listing: In Better Shape Than You Found Me.
l'infini des possibles
Label: Elsewhere
Released: 2021
Track listing: etude no. 1; etude no. 2; etude no.3; etude no. 4; etude no. 5; etude no. 6; etude no. 7; etude no. 8; etude no. 9; etude
no. 10; etude no, 11; etude no. 12.
Tombstones
Label: Elsewhere
Released: 2021
Track listing: Blues Fall; Fool; New Orleans; I didn't say anything; Silent Cloud; Tombstone; A Stranger; Unmoon; Stop; A
better way
of life; Why.
Guy Vandromme - Bruno Duplant: l'infini des possibles
by John Eyles
This double CD comprises twelve etudes for solo piano, ranging in length from eight-minutes-forty-seconds up to fifteen minutes, altogether totalling two hours and eight minutes. The etudes were written in 2019 by the French composer Bruno Duplant, and mark his second appearance on Elsewhere, previous compositions of his having been performed by the Dutch pianist Reinier ...
Jordan Dykstra - Koen Nutters: In Better Shape Than You Found Me
by John Eyles
As is true of so much music released in 2021, Covid-19 and the lockdown played vital roles in the creation of In Better Shape Than You Found Me, the first album by the duo of American composer & violinist Jordan Dykstra and Dutch composer Koen Nutters. Having previously had an interest in one another's work, and ...
Barbara Dang & Muzzix: Michael Pisaro: Tombstones
by John Eyles
Here we have a recording with a history, one which needs to be told in order to set it in context. Tombstones" is the collective name of twenty songs composed by Michael Pisaro between 2006 and 2010 (before his marriage to Cherlyn Hsing-Hsin Liu led to his surname change to Pisaro-Liu). In 2012, eleven of those ...
Elsewhere Return Visitors
by John Eyles
As the Elsewhere label's third anniversary, in July 2021, closely followed the June release of its fifteenth and sixteenth albums, it seemed an appropriate time to look back. In a way, those two albums tell a large part of the story as, together, they feature three musicians who are all return visitors to the label, Anastassis ...
Keisuke Kishi: Elsewhere
by Dan McClenaghan
The album is titled Elsewhere. It is the work of Japanese drummer Keisuke Kishi, who is based in New York. But where is elsewhere? Is it the western shore of Oahu, an area of stark landscapes and poverty, in relative isolation from the bustling tourism of Waikiki? Or is it Bagamoyo, Tanzania? The album's cover art ...
Shade of Tree
Album: Elsewhere
By Keisuke Kishi
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2021
Duration: 05:32
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Keisuke Kishi
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Drummer Keisuke, based in Japan, began his professional career in the world of jazz, influenced by drummers such as Tony Williams, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Brian Blade.
Born in Hiroshima, he encountered jazz at the age of 20 in Osaka, where he played in numerous bands and performed at venues like Billboard Osaka and Tower Records, and participated in jazz festivals, showcasing a diverse range of musical activities.
In 2016, he traveled to Tanzania, Africa, to study under Gogo musician Hakwe Zawose's son, Julius Zawose, and played the Ngoma drums and ilimba instruments, representing the Zawose tradition.