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Satoko Fujii Quartet: Dog Days Of Summer
ByFor those familiar with the music of the Satoko Fujii Quartet and who have hoped for the reconvening of the group, Dog Days Of Summer will represent the familiar: sonic aggression, bombastic blasts of collective mayhem, powerhouse rhythms and Fujii at her pounding, jazz-rock percussive peak. But there is something new: a stronger focus and a more cohesive group dynamic while featuring some of the most inspired solo sections from every member of the band.
Hayakawa Takeharu (formerly known as
Takeharu Hayakawa
bass, electric
Tatsuya Yoshida
drums
Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
Trumpeter

Natsuki Tamura
trumpetb.1951
This quartet has a way of slapping one upside the head. Andfull disclosureit is easier to write about jackhammers and torrential storms than it is to describe the elusive aspect of sonic gorgeousness of the most adventurous kind, combined with intuitive give-and-take interplay. This may be why past reviews of the Satko Fujii Quartet's work dwell more on the heavy metal bombast than the subtleties of this music; on an initial listen, it may seem headbangingly simple, like a garage band stomping out their rudimentary tunes. On the third and fourth spins, with the ears tuned in and the mind in the right place, an engaging complexity and virtuosity shine through.
Welcome back, Satoko Fujii Quartet. Now if the pianist can be convinced to revisit her trio with bassist

Mark Dresser
bass, acousticb.1952

Jim Black
drumsTrack Listing
Not Together; Haru Wo Matsu; Metropolitan Expressway; A Parcel for You; Circle Dance; Low; Dog Days of Summer.
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Album information
Title: Dog Days Of Summer | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Libra Records
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