¡Electrum(Clear Orange Vinyl)
¡Akira Ishikawa & His Count Buffalos
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[Machine Translation] (Record Day 2024 target product) Akira Ishikawa deeply and sharply gouges out jazz. A serious battle unfolds on the wave crest of a well-honed groove. In 1970, Akira Ishikawa, who was forging ahead in the middle of the jazz-rock road, challenged himself to "go beyond jazz" with an eye on the chaotic atmosphere of the times. In other words, "Electrum" is Ishikawa's deepest and sharpest jazz digging moment. The musicians are soaring to new heights, grinding Shinogi in a sharpened groove. The density of "Electrum," a stormy epic, "Revulsion," a complex interplay of vectors, and "Speak Under My Breath," a beautiful piece that evokes the dawn of a clear day, are so dense that there is no time to exhale. The participation of two genius pianists/arrangers, Masahiko Sato and Hiromasa Suzuki, is not to be missed. This is the revival of Akira Ishikawa's masterpiece. One of the Victor "Jazz in Japan" series. text by Yusuke Ogawa ( UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY )
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