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Satoko Fujii: Torrent
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Satoko Fujii
pianob.1958

Keith Jarrett
pianob.1945
But solo piano is not the only game Fujii plays. The prolific artistwith about a hundred album releases to her name, not including digital-only Bandcamp releaseshelms a variety of ensembles, from riotous big bands to intimate but energetic duos, singular piano trios and powerhouse hard rock- inflected quartets. Torrent is her ninth solo recording; out of more than a hundred albums to her name, the going-it-alone modein light of the energy generated by her ensemble workmight seem something of a sideline. But it is not. Her solo outingsPiano Music (2021), Stone (2019), Solo (2018), Gen Himmel (2013), all on Libra Recordslift the sounds up towards free jazz heaven, presenting Fujii's artistry in its purest form. It is a free jazz whichin comparison to her larger ensemble workis approachable and consistently beautiful as, every step of the way, it challenges all preconceptions about what music can be.
Fujii is perhaps the most original artist out there. Comparisons are a loose fit in describing what she does. Her solo piano work lies somewhere between

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
That sound here is dense at times, borderline assaultive at others as, on "Voyage," Fujii explores spare territory, as spacious and spiritual as the piano work of

Masabumi Kikuchi
piano1939 - 2015
Played spontaneously, concepts well up out of the impromptu creation. The tunes were titled post-recording. An ocean theme emerged, with titles such as "Voyage," "Light On the Sea Surface," "Horizon" and "Wave Crest." Those familiar with this sea know of its unpredictability, peaceful versus turbulent, sparkling, lovely and tranquil versus dark and foreboding. That is the way of Fujii's art. ">
Track Listing
Torrent; Voyage; Light On The Sea Surface; Cut The Painter; Horizon; Wave Crest.
Personnel
Satoko Fujii
pianoAlbum information
Title: Torrent | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Libra Records
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