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Masashi Harada: Masashi Harada Electric Trio
by Glenn Astarita
Violinist Mat Maneri seems to be turning up everywhere these days. With this release he aligns with percussionist Masashi Harada (the leader), Maneri's onetime New England Conservatory crony. Electric guitarist Philip Tomasic proves to be a vital link amid this rather free-spirited endeavor. In the liners, Harada alludes to sounds connecting in the ...
Masashi Harada Electric Trio featuring Mat Maneri/Philip Tomasic: Obliteration at the End of Multiplication
by Glenn Astarita
Violinist, Mat Maneri seems to be turning up everywhere these days. And with this release he aligns his wares with the leader of the date, and onetime “New England Conservatory” crony - percussionist, Masashi Harada. Whereas, electric guitarist, Philip Tomasic proves to be a vital link amid this rather free-spirited endeavor. In the ...
Lauren Newton - Joelle Leandre - Urs Leimgruber: Out Of Sound
by Glenn Astarita
This estimable trio featuring, bassist, Joelle Leandre (France), saxophonist, Urs Leimgruber (Switzerland) and vocalist, Lauren Newton (USA) explore various harmonic ranges, amid densely formulated motifs on this 2002 release. With an average track length of three and one-half minutes, the artists frame many of their themes upon sleep-related events via song titles such as, “Sleeptalk,” and ...
Hartmut Geerken & The Art Ensemble Of Chicago: Zero Sun No Point
by Mark Corroto
For over thirty years the band known as The Art Ensemble of Chicago has been practicing the art of sampling. Sampling has, until very recent history, not been an accepted musical form. As a listening public, we now find general acceptance with cut and spliced sounds in popular music and television. The AEC has practiced this ...
Anthony Braxton: Composition N. 169 + (186 + 206 + 214)
by Glenn Astarita
Composition N.169 + (186 + 206 + 214) denotes composer/woodwind specialist, Anthony Braxton’s latest foray into crossover/new music style classical and improvisational jazz. On this outing, the artist enlists likeminded woodwind aces and the “Slovenia Radio Orchestra,” for a production recorded in front of an audience at the “Ljubljana Music Festival.” Here, the core instrumentalists alternate ...
The Moonwalker
Label: Leo Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Arigato; Bad Rap 1; Fusi Orari; Thai Children; Apaches; Cocodi; Sikasso; Bloody Christmas; Banda Sbandata; Kathmandu; Iga; Wonderful World; Marina; Wine & Water; Bad Rap 2; Marrakech; Oujda; Latin Lover; Witches; Basta la Pasta; Bali; Mikhail; Mambo n. 55; El Oued; Gamelan; Bad Rap 3; Arigato; Mali.


