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Sabu Toyozumi / Mats Gustafsson: Hokusai
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Mats Gustafsson
woodwindsb.1964
Sabu Toyozumi
drumsAs one of the pioneers of Japanese free music Toyozumi has played with virtually everyone of note among his countrymen and touring improvisers. Indeed in 1971 the drummer became the only non-American member of Chicago's groundbreaking AACM. He brings the same appreciation of space to this date as can be heard on his splendid duet with trumpeter

Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941
Having exploded onto the scene as one third of Scandinavian power trio
The Thing
band / ensemble / orchestraAn early entry among the standout moments arrives near the beginning of the opening "Sunflower," during a sudden crescendo when the saxophonist's percussive plosives and the drummer's reiterated patterns spark in electrifying synergy. Toyozumi's unaccompanied outing on "Red View Of Mount Fuji" constitutes another highlight as he fashions a demonstrative exhibition from blizzards of cymbals and tumbling drum strokes in speech-like phrases. Similarly memorable is the sequence towards the end of the final "For Ever-Advancing Artistry" when huge waves of primal screeches repeatedly break on the jagged hard shore of Toyozumi's drums.
With two very distinctive personalities at play, this album acts as a fascinating reminder of the potency of improvised music. ">
Track Listing
Sunflower; Woman with A Cat; Manga By Hokusai; Red View Of Mt. Fuji; For Ever-Advancing Artistry.
Personnel
Sabu Toyozumi
drumsMats Gustafsson
woodwindsAdditional Instrumentation
Mats Gustafsson: baritone saxophone, fluteophone, flute.
Album information
Title: Hokusai | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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