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Ché-SHIZU: A Journey
ByJohn Zorn
saxophone, altob.1953

Keiji Haino
guitar
Otomo Yoshihide
guitarOne of the creative artists he was listening to was Chie Mukai. Mukai was a member of the improvising East Bionic Symphonia group, performing on her er-hu (Chinese violin) and piano. She formed the improvisation-folk band Ché-SHIZU in the 1980s and this mini-masterpiece A Journey was released in 1994 on P.S.F Records. The label had attained cult status, releasing hard-to-find (outside of Japan) recordings by Acid Mothers Temple, Ghost, Fushitsusha, and

Peter Brötzmann
woodwinds1941 - 2023
Enter Black Edition Records, which has begun remastering and reissuing P.S.F recordings on high quality vinyl (and digital). A Journey is a key piece for appreciating the creative Japanese music scene, but also the work of many Downtown musicians, including Zorn,

Bill Frisell
guitar, electricb.1951
Jim O'Rourke
bass, acoustic
Bobby Previte
drumsb.1957
Track Listing
LP1: Juso Station; A Dream of Trousers; Vestige / Shadow; Tzitziki; Nokogiriyama No Inu; Nigihayahi; LP2: A Broad Daylight; Shaking by the Waves, Actually; Mariam Matrem; Inperayritz; Lovely on the Water; A Journey 1; A Journey 2;
Personnel
Chie Mukai: vocal, er-hu, piano, tambourine; Takuya Nishimura: vocal, bass, guitar; Keita Koma: vocal, guitar; Shinji Shibayama: vocal, drums; Takafumi Sato: vocal, piano.
Album information
Title: A Journey | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Black Editions
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