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Despite seeming an odd pairing at a a casual (or lazy) glance, Nakatani and Kawabata have proven a solid improvising unit during multiple performances in recent times. Both keep their ears open and compliment each other well. Try to grab their limited duo CD on the current AMT tour if it's still available. jasonk
supported by 5 fans who also own “#691980 J@K@L with Michaël Attias // Static Adieu CS200”
Hamid Drake is utterly unique. Anyone who watches him perform will be in awe of the fluidity of his movements and his rhythmic sensibilities. Both can seem supra-human at times. This is not a collaboration which I would have predicted to even take place, let alone be successful. Just goes to show how little confidence I have in my good fortune.
Mako Sica is “free-rock trio” from Chicago whose members seem to have a very wide palette of tones and musical ideas to draw upon.
This is a melange of spacey psychedelic jazz which repays careful listening. It’s immediately likable. But the more you listen the more you see, if I may coin a phrase. The deeper you go the warmer and more satisfying this mixture of influences becomes.
Pick up this limited edition cassette while you can. Richard Hayes