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NOMAD

Label: Jaeger Community
Released: 2016
Track listing: Eick; Nomad; Brave Men; The Mountain That Disappeared.
Old Feeling

Album: Groundless
By Nomad
Label: Self Produced
Released: 0
Duration: 4:10
Nomad

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Transformation of Matter; Spring; Red-orange (solo); Red-orange (solo); Introduction; A Yurt by the Lake; Deep Blue; Temple of Majtreja; Encore: Live at Porgy & Bess; Leaving home; Two Tone Tuva; Letter 6; Initiation Trio Part 1; Epilogue.
Nomad

By Gato Libre
Label: No Man's Land Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: In Krakow, In Novermber; In Glasgow, In May; In Paris, In February; In Barcelona, In June; In Madrid, In August; In Berlin, In September; In Budapest, In April; In Lausanne, In January; In Gent, In December; In Venice, In October.
Sainkho Namchylak: Nomad

by John Eyles
This album is a compilation to mark Sainkho Namchylak's fiftieth birthday. It brings together examples of her work in different styles, recorded for various labels--not just Leo--over the past twenty years. The album opens with a brief example of the remarkable sounds that first made many aware of Namchylak back in the late '80s, the high ...
Gato Libre: Nomad

by Jim Santella
Natsuki Tamura's lyrical and subdued Gato Libre group wanders like a nomad through various parts of the world, capturing the essence of folk music and interpreting it through a jazz frame of reference. It's beautiful, acoustic music, and it's evidence of the trumpeter's creative power. This is impressionism at its best. We can follow ...
Gato Libre: Nomad

by Jerry D'Souza
Natsuki Tamura and Satoko Fujii are two of the most daring improvisers in jazz. Their music blasts through unfettered, a brimful of heated animation. But daring can take other courses, and so it is with Gato Libre, Tamura's quartet, which does strange things considering the pedigree that he and Fujii have. They get into folk music, ...
Gato Libre: Nomad

by Dan McClenaghan
Trumpeter Natsuki Tamura's trip into European folk sounds is one of the stranger, off-on-a-tangent jazz journeys around. His new Gato Libre group, with one previous CD, Strange Village (Muzak, 2005), to its credit, is an accoustic quartet with his wife and musical collaborator Satoko Fujii (accordion), Kazuhiko Tsumura (guitar) and Norikatsu Koreyasu (bass). Nomad carries on ...