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The Sound of Raspberry

Label: Wash And Wear
Released: 2025
Track listing: Worldless Vocals; Six Simple Saxophones; Preeti Little Please Machine; Benign Tenticulations; Soft Wear; Visual Product; Pierre Clementi In Belle De Jour; Without A Hat; Ruggerio Y Almendra; The Sound Of Raspberrie; Nature'S Bottle Service; Besos Desde Las Lagunas Del Alto; It'S Time For The Puppet Show!; [R̼̊].

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Tatsuya Yoshida / Martín Escalante: The Sound of Raspberry

Read "The Sound of Raspberry" reviewed by Mark Corroto


This LP may be the revelation of 2025--or a sonic ordeal, depending on your tolerance for noise and your grasp of history. Japanese drummer Tatsuya Yoshida and Mexican saxophonist Martín Escalante met at the perfect moment in December 2023 to record 14 tracks at Tokyo's Bar Aja. The result, The Sound of Raspberry, is the love ...

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Kira Kira Live

Label: Alister Spence Music
Released: 2024
Track listing: Vertical Rainbow; Bolognaise; Green Energy; Cat Parade; Kite.

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Dog Days Of Summer

Label: Libra Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Not Together; Haru Wo Matsu; Metropolitan Expressway; A Parcel for You; Circle Dance; Low; Dog Days of Summer.

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Satoko Fujii: Dog Days Of Summer

Read "Dog Days Of Summer" reviewed by John Sharpe


With its aggressively pushy opener, full of attitude, the reunion of Japanese pianist Satoko Fujii's Quartet, last heard on Bacchus (MZCO, 2007), seems to be asking: “well, did you miss us?" Certainly there is no missing the foursome on Dog Days Of Summer, completed by regular partner Natsuki Tamura on trumpet, along with the snarling electric ...

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Not Together

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Label: Libra Records
Released: 2024
Duration: 5:47

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Kira Kira: Kira Kira Live

Read "Kira Kira Live" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Kira Kira, a Japanese avant-garde ensemble has been at the forefront of improvisational music since 2017. Their name, translating to “glittering" or “shining" in Japanese, fittingly reflects the radiant quality of their sonic explorations. The ensemble includes an all-star lineup: trumpeter Natsuki Tamura, pianist Satoko Fujii, keyboardist Alister Spence and drummer Tatsuya Yoshida. Together, they blend ...

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Satoko Fujii Quartet: Dog Days Of Summer

Read "Dog Days Of Summer" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Satoko Fujii Quartet's Dog Days Of Summer has been a long time coming. It is the re-emergence of one of her most exciting bands, the Satoko Fujii Quartet. They had a great run from 2002's Vulcan (Libra Records) until 2008's Baccus (Muzak Records). Then the group went into a dormancy. In the meantime, Fujii has released ...

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Natsuki Tamura, Satoko Fujii: Aloft

Read "Aloft" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


A lot of ink has poured from the pens of jazz writers in ruminations on the art of Satoko Fujii. With over a hundred album releases under her name and under the names of various groups she has led, she has given the scribes plenty to listen to and write about. Solo albums, big band albums ...


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