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Keigo Hirakawa: Pixel
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Keigo Hirakawa
pianoPrevious albums have featured Hirakawa working in a trio format. Pixel brings a change of configuration to a five piece. He is joined by

Brandon Scott Coleman
guitar
Robert Hurst
bass, acousticb.1964
Alex White
drums
Rafael Statin
saxophoneb.1990
The album opens with the title track. The piano states the theme (someting of an ear worm), before the drums snap in and Statin's sax joins. Gathering intensity, the sax gives way to Coleman's guitar, then Hirakawa's piano. Hurst and White guide the time changes and embellish a dynamic opening track. "Far Above," offers a change of pace, opening with gentle melody on guitar, the pace gradually increases as Statin and Coleman join, with Hirakawa adding swinging piano.
"Origami Beetle" presents Hirakawa at his best and also allows Statin to take his sax to the edge. "Unmarked" has fluent piano and guitar breaks to which Statin adds bass clarinet and flute, all against furious drumming from White. "Yaw Pitch Roll" is a piano trio piece with Hurst to the fore. Coleman features on his own track, "Gently Awake," before the band workout on "Change of Plans."
Hirakawa has been mentored by world-class jazz artists, including

Danilo Pérez
pianob.1966

Cecil McBee
bassb.1935

Donald Byrd
trumpet1932 - 2013
Track Listing
Pixel; Far Above; Home Somewhere; Origami Beetle; Unmarked Path; Yaw Pitch Roll; Dreaming Awake; Change of Plans.
Personnel
Keigo Hirakawa
pianoRafael Statin
saxophoneBrandon Scott Coleman
guitarRobert Hurst
bass, acousticAlex White
drumsAlbum information
Title: Pixel | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Origin Records
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