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Yuichiro Tokuda: God dwells in everything
ByYuichiro Tokuda
saxophone, altob.1981
Tokuda studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston before returning to his native Japan and forming his group in 2007. Like many Japanese jazz artists, he is heavily influenced by iconic American artists; in his case, the music of

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Paul Desmond
saxophone, alto1924 - 1977

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

David Sanborn
saxophone1945 - 2024
If God Dwells In Everything sounds like an overtly religious concept, the music doesn't reflect anything quite that dogmatic. The album consists of two compositions, the title track clocking in at close to one hour. "Initial Impulse" opens the album with guitarist Naoto Suzuki and drummer
Yuto Maseki
drumsShunichi Yanagi
pianoYanagi, Hosoya, and Maseki were not Tokuda's original RALYZZDIG group members, but all offer tight performances and thoughtful collaboration. Even with Yanagi's solo time, the group revolves around the two original members, Tokuda and Suzuki. God Dwells In Everything is an impressive addition to the jazz-fusion category and demonstrates some notable improvising in a largely controlled environment. ">
Track Listing
Initial Impulse; God dwells in everything.
Personnel
Yuichiro Tokuda
saxophone, altoNoato Suzuki
guitar, electricShunichi Yanagi
pianoNoriaki Hosoya
bass, electricYuto Maseki
drumsAlbum information
Title: God dwells in everything | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: GoodNessPlus Records
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