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Satoko Fujii: Aspiration
BySatoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Natsuki Tamura
trumpetb.1951

Ikue Mori
electronicsSmith and Tamura, two of the most unconventional trumpeters on the scene, players who often explode into wildly "outside" territory, explore hereand this has always been a part of their individual forms of expressiona more subdued, subtle, even pastoral soundscaping, on a set that eschews individualism and embraces more the concept of the collective sound.
Fujii over her twenty-plus year career, boasts about eighty CD releases as a leader, and as per her stated goal, she once again has creates a music we have never heard before. Unlike the ?incendiary, continuous combustion of Fujii's Kaze groupa quartet that also features two trumpets:Tamura and Christian Pruvostthe Tamura/Smith teaming is much more about rapport and understatement, deliberation, with pianist Fujii in an introspective serve-the-music mode.
Wadada Leo Smith released perhaps the best music of his career in 2016 with America's National Parks (Cuneiform Records). Tamura, who captains the Gato Libre group, offered up in 2017 his latest and most distinctive of the free cat's music with Neko. They prove themselves simpatico collaborators here, roaming through segments of spacious straight blowingand it's difficult to tell the contributions apartand the occasional "extended techniques" they are both known for: bird trill and flutters, squawks and sputters, as they and the quartet craft a serene if somewhat alien word of sound.
The kickerthe enhancer of the musicis

Ikue Mori
electronicsTrack Listing
Intent; Liberation; Floating; Aspiration; Evolution; Stillness.
Personnel
Satoko Fujii
pianoWadada Leo Smith: trumpet; Natsuki Tamura: trumpet; Satoko Fujii: piano; Ikue Mori: electronics.
Album information
Title: Aspiration | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Libra Records
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