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Rema Hasumi: Billows Of Blue
ByRema Hasumi
pianob.1983

Masa Kamaguchi
bass, acousticRandy Peterson
drumsHasumi's trio approach brings to mind the late

Masabumi Kikuchi
piano1939 - 2015

Marc Copland
pianob.1948

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Setting the sound apart are the vocals, Hasumi's wordless improvisations that enhance the surreal quality of the music: in essence, a third instrument in the mix, and a beautiful one at that. She opens the title tune with a ghostly vocal, a song of a benevolent spirit floating in the mists of the sparsest of accompaniment. The set's opener, "Vers Libre I," begins with a delicate piano rumination, wandering, searching, finding a state of gentle deliberation that suddenly fades.
"Still Or Again" starts with Kamaguchi's forceful bass line, leading into Hasumi's assertive chords behind her clear, ringing vocalizations."Keep My Water Still" sounds like a jazz standard, heard through cool viscosity of blue water.
Count Rema Hasumi as a new and exciting and innovative voice on the piano trio scene. ">
Track Listing
Vers Libre I; Still Or Again; Nocturnal; Vapors Of Voices; Keep My Water Still; In the Mists of March; Billows Of Blue; Vers Libre II.
Personnel
Rema Hasumi
pianoRema Hasumi: piano, voice; Masa Kamaguchi: bass; Randy Peterson: drums
Album information
Title: Billows Of Blue | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Ruweh Records
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