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Miki Hayama: Wide Angle
ByHayama composed eight of the ten pieces on the recording. The rigorous tempos, even when moderate, bond the three instruments. The precision with which Hayama addresses the piano demonstrates her fascination with the minutest detail. Her strength lies in the quality of her treble arpeggiation ("What's Next") through which progressions she plants bass chords frequently and out of which she develops phrase posturing and alteration ("Flying Horses"). Her pieces center on moving from the beginning to the end in one fluid motion. Hayama takes many turns, never deviating from the assertion of her direction. The drums and the bass not only stretch her lines into extrinsic timbral regions but also strike amazing unisons with Hayama's bold direct fingering.
Bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa displays instrumental facility on a par with Hayama's pianistic prowess. Drummer

Victor Lewis
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Track Listing
What's Next?; Flying Horses; Another Angel; Horizon; Who Cares?; Sound Of Migration; Freight Trane; Dismissed; Up & Down; A Time For Peace.
Personnel
Miki Hayama: piano; Kiyoshi Kitagawa: bass; Victor Lewis: drums.
Album information
Title: Wide Angle | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Art Union Records
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