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  1. A New Generation of Jazz from Japan Featuring Trumpeter Takuya Kuroda

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  2. 10 Japanese Jazz Artists You Need to Hear

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  4. The Sabukaru Guide to 1970鈥檚 Japanese Jazz

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  1. The Sabukaru Guide to 1970's Japanese Jazz

    The unique creative landscape in the jazz community, along with Japanese music as a whole becoming simultaneously more experimental and mainstream, led to an abundance of excellent Japanese jazz music in the 1970s. ... Like jazz of every era and region, 1970s Japanese jazz is a product of its cultural environment and social milieu, clearly ...

  2. Japanese jazz

    Jazz became popular in Japan in the 1920s, following visits by bands from America and the Philippines, where American popular music had been introduced by the occupying forces. The Hatano Jazz Band is sometimes described as the first Japanese jazz band, although they were primarily a dance band. The band, which was created in 1912 by graduates from Tokyo Music School, absorbed and performed ...

  3. 10 Japanese Jazz Artists You Need to Hear

    Masabumi Kikuchi. Masabumi Kikuchi, was a legendary jazz pianist both known to New York and Japanese audiences in his lifetime. Kikuchi worked with the likes of Gil Evans, Miles Davis, Mccoy Tyner, and other renowned names in the world of jazz. Throughout his career Kikuchi explored a variety of genres from experimental and avant-garde to ...

  4. Experimental JAPANESE JAZZ (Spotify playlist) Free ...

    Experimental JAPANESE JAZZ (Spotify playlist) 馃嚡馃嚨 Free Jazz, Fusion & explorations in dissonance from Japan. Nothing too extreme, although this music exists in the foreground & requires your full attention.

  5. Experimental JAPANESE JAZZ

    Experimental JAPANESE JAZZ 路 Playlist 路 143 songs 路 270 likes. Experimental JAPANESE JAZZ 路 Playlist 路 143 songs 路 270 likes. Home; Search; Your Library. Create your first playlist It's easy, we'll help you. Create playlist. Let's find some podcasts to follow We'll keep you updated on new episodes.

  6. The RYM Rough Guide to Japanese Jazz

    I'm not going to try to add every Japanese jazz musician, but it is a work in progress. I already have a load more artists to add! The artists are listed in alphabetical order. Then there's a list of albums and record labels mentioned in the Record Collector article. ... EXIAS-J (Experimental Improvisers Assocation Of Japan) are a quartet of ...

  7. Tracing the Steps of Jazz Fusion in Japan

    With a blend of traditional, jazz and rock sounds, this album from keyboardist Hiromasa Suzuki demonstrates how experimental Japanese musicians were willing to be in the early 1970s. The album features Kunimitsu Inaba on bass, Shiho Miyake on Biwa (Japanese short-necked wooden lute), Hideo Sekine on drums, Kiyoshi Sugimoto on guitar, Akira ...

  8. Japanese experimental jazz-fusion versions of jazz standards by

    13K subscribers in the japanesejazz community. A place to share and discuss jazz and experimental music from Japan.

  9. A Beginner's Guide to Contemporary Jazz From Japan

    A self-taught composer, Migiwa "Miggy" Miyajima led her first big band, called Miggy+, in Japan from 1999 to 2010. Before relocating to New York in 2012, she began a unique affiliation with the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, producing the famed big band's Japanese tours and co-producing two albums that ended up with Grammy nominations.

  10. Essential Japanese Jazz Fusion

    Essential Japanese Jazz Fusion. Mitsuru Ogawa is regarded as one of the foremost experts on Japanese jazz, having worked as a buyer at Dance Music Records, as well as penning a guidebook entitled Jazz Next Standard. Here, he provides an overview of some of the most important names in Japanese jazz fusion to emerge in the '70s and '80s.

  11. Japanese Innovators: Pioneers in Experimental Sounds

    The 'free space' Drugstore in Kyoto provided a creative environment where listening sessions of overseas free jazz, experimental music and progressive rock often crossed the line into performance. Starting out with madcap ideas like creating sounds by adding items to a Japanese-style nabe hotpot, the freeform performances at Drugstore ...

  12. J Jazz Volume 3: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan

    Here, for the third time, the pair have assembled a comprehensive set of vintage cuts to help capture the scope of that crucial 1960s to 1980s period. J Jazz Volume 3: Deep Modern Jazz from Japan ...

  13. Jun Fukamachi

    Label: AlfaFormat: Vinyl, LP, Album, Promo Country: JapanReleased: 1980Genre: Electronic, Hip Hop, JazzStyle: Avant-garde Jazz, Space-Age, Dark AmbientJapane...

  14. What are some good experimental / j pop / jazz / electronic Japanese

    He has a side project called Final Spank Happy that blends jazz and electronic pop, and the vocalist for that project is also the singer in CRCK/LCKS, another band worth checking out. Random electronic suggestions: macaroom, Maika Loubt茅, Rei Harakami

  15. 鈥嶫azz Scene: Japan

    There's a distinctly electric tilt to Japan's array of jazz practitioners鈥攁 modern fusion sensibility that veers into funk, dance music, and other byways. The country has long had a love of the American musical tradition, but its own wave of open-minded players is taking jazz's experimental imperative to invigorating new places.

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  17. The Sabukaru Guide to Japanese Ambient Music

    Credited as an early pioneer of the Japanese experimental ambient scene, Midori Takada is among the most successful female composers and percussionists in the history of Japanese music. ... The Sabukaru Guide to 1970's Japanese Jazz. Japan experienced an art and entertainment renaissance in the 1960s and 1970s sparked by rapid economic ...

  18. Distortion & Destruction: A Deep Dive Into Japanese Noise Music

    No Wave punk music was very jazz inspired, giving it a more avant-garde approach that the punk genre had never seen. During a Rasenkaidan session in 1979, the band took it a step further and discovered a more free jazz inspired method similar to Group Ongaku. ... Boredoms later became one of the most well known Japanese experimental rock bands ...

  19. The 10 Best Experimental Japanese Artists, according to Ultrademon

    3. Muku Kobayashi. 涓堛伄浣庛亜鏈ㄣ伄涓堛伅浣庛亜 from Muku Kobayashi on Vimeo. "I saw Kobayashi at the BnA Alter Museum, a sort of hipster hotel that features local artists and performance on occasion. His performance was so refreshing. The work is named 'Shojiki', where he 'rewound' different kinds of tape.

  20. List of Notable Japanese Jazz Musicians : r/japanesejazz

    A place to share and discuss jazz and experimental music from Japan. ... I'm not the most well versed in Japanese jazz as a whole but I would look into adding some people from fusion bands such as T-square or Casiopea. Specific names that come to mind are Masahiro Andoh, guitarist and main composer for T-Square, has composed music for games ...

  21. Saxophonist Joey Berkley recovering from focal dystonia after ...

    Saxophonist Joey Berkley lost his ability to play due to the muscular disorder focal dystonia, but experimental treatment has given him enough flexibility to record a comeback album titled A Suite ...

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    Lim Young-woong may not have as many fans as BTS, but the trot singer is rivaling the global superstars, showing there's more to South Korean music than K-pop with his billions of streams and a ...

  24. Anyone else listening to experimental '70s japanese jazz with ...

    The bamboo album feels like a Japanese early Jethro Tull album, so much energy and great focus on the flute. The 'Jazz Rock' is a great mix up of koto and traditional instruments with jazz basslines and brass compliments. Jazz rock is on youtube, but you will need to search Tadao Sawai along with jazz rock otherwise it will never show up.