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Masa Ishikawa: Dialogue
ByMasa Ishikawa
pianob.1980
Born in Fukushima, Japan, Ishikawa teams up on this session with vibraphonist Christopher Varga, who has played with such notables as

Jay McShann
piano1909 - 2006
Eric Hitt
bass
Justin Jones
saxophone, altoVarga dominates the majority of the numbers, with a swaggering vibraphone technique which soars at times. However, he eschews flashy and intense phrases, instead choosing to harmonize his solos around the centers of the chords while exhibiting a subtle derring-do. Often his solos are bright and sunny ("Blues for Eric") and glide along, much like a convertible on a cruise down the sea-lined Pacific Coast Highway.
Ishikawa plays both acoustic and electric piano. For the most part, his effort is reserved and tasteful. The left hand suggests

Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Hitt sprinkles in solos; when on acoustic bass, his woody sound is reminiscent of the late

Charlie Haden
bass, acoustic1937 - 2014
Loaded with grace and charm, Ishikawa's Dialogue is never rushed or hurried. Instead the music is paced to give the bouncy boppish motifs and romantic impulses plenty of room. ">
Track Listing
Horizon; Tuk Tuk; Blues for Eric; Romance; Night Parade; Oni Mai (The Dance Of Ogres); Hikari (The Light); Clover; Impermanence; Prism.
Personnel
Masa Ishikawa
pianoMasa Ishikawa: piano, keyboard, composer; Christopher Varga: vibraphone; Eric Hitt: acoustic bass, electric bass; Justin G Jones: drums.
Album information
Title: Dialogue | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Masa Ishikawa
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