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Giusto Pio - Motore Immobile (LP)
Giusto Pio - Motore Immobile (LP)Soave
¥3,144

One of the most striking documents of Italy’s Minimalist movement, Giusto Pio’s "Motore Immobile" is a masterwork with few equivalents. Produced by Franco Battiato in 1979, at the outset of a long and fruitful period of collaboration between the two composers, and issued by the legendary Cramps Records, its triumphs were met by silence, before falling from view.

Emerging on vinyl for the first time since it’s original pressing, "Motore Immobile" now sits within a reappraisal of a large neglected body of efforts made by the Italian avant-garde during the second half of the 1970’s and early 80’s. It is singular, but not alone. It resonates within a collective world of shimmering sound, one familiar to fans of Battiato, Lino Capra Vaccina, Luciano Cilio, Roberto Cacciapaglia, Francesco Messina and Raul Lovisoni.

An exercise in elegant restraint - note and resonance held to the most implicit need. Where everything between root and embellishment has been stripped away. A sublime organ drone, against interventions of deceptively simple structural complexity - executed by Piano, Violin, and Voice. A sonic sculpture reaching heights which few have touched. A thing of beauty and an album as perfect as they come. The reemergence of Motore Immobile heralds what is unquestionably one of the most important reissues of the year.

Side A: Motore immobile 16:59
Organ: Danilo Lorenzini, Michele Fedrigotti
Violin: Giusto Pio
Voice: Martin Kleist

Side B: Ananta 13:58
Organ: Danilo Lorenzini
Piano: Michele Fedrigotti

Brij Bhushan Kabra With Zakir Hussain - The Magic Of Music - Guitar & Tabla (LP)
Brij Bhushan Kabra With Zakir Hussain - The Magic Of Music - Guitar & Tabla (LP)Gramophone Company Of India
¥2,398
A masterpiece by Brij Bhushan Kabra, the master of Hindustani classical music on guitar! In India, the guitar was introduced by Hawaiian musicians in the 1920s, and later became widely popular in popular music and film music. He studied under Ali Akbar Khan, who deepened his knowledge of the instrument, and his music has a classical depth as well as a calm, relaxed mood and lightness. This may be due to the fact that the guitar is free from the weight of continuous performance tradition. The method of playing the guitar is also unconventional, as it is played horizontally on the lap, and I think there is a fascination when one follows one's own inner desires and creates something that has never been done before. I recommend this album to anyone who loves Indian music and guitar, or anyone who just wants to relax and unwind. It has been newly remastered and is only available in one pressing, so don't miss it. This is the original 1982 release with the world famous tabla player Zakir Hussain.
Augustus Pablo - This Is Augustus Pablo (LP)
Augustus Pablo - This Is Augustus Pablo (LP)VP
¥2,371
Augustus Pablo's first album, released in 1974, is a masterpiece of his stoic and exotic Far East sound.
Revolutionaries - Green Bay Dub (LP)
Revolutionaries - Green Bay Dub (LP)Burning Sounds
¥2,748
Produced by Linval Thompsonp, Revolutionaries' 1979 dub masterpiece has been reissued in 180g weight.
Ambiance - Into a New Journey (2LP)
Ambiance - Into a New Journey (2LP)BBE Music
¥3,878

Unearthed by The Mighty Zaf for BBE Music, Into A New Journey by Ambiance is an impossibly rare and sought-after private label spiritual jazz masterpiece from 1982 with Latin, Brazilian and Afro overtones. Ambiance was the ‘nom de guerre’ of an ever-shifting jazz collective headed up by Nigeria-born, LA-tutored multi- instrumentalist, arranger, producer and photographer Daoud Abubakar Balewa.

Balewa studied composition and jazz improvisation at the feet of innovators such as Frank Mitchell (Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers), Jackie McLean (Blue Note) and other masters from the golden Blue Note era. Although he favoured alto, soprano and tenor, he was equally happy on flute, keyboards, and Latin and Brazilian percussion. What’s more, he had the knack of using musicians who were bold enough to welcome being part of such multi- faceted sessions: guitarist Jim Lum’s flexibility suits the theme of this album perfectly, as does prolific Japanese soul-jazz drummer Danny Yamamoto; the stunning Hawaiian pianist Kino Cornwell (Yamamoto’s colleague from funk-fusion supergroup Hiroshima); and the wonderful Jean Carn-like tones of Daoud’s wife, jazz vocalist Monife Balewa.

From the band’s reading of Joe Henderson’s modal masterpiece Black Narcissus, through the deep multicultural percussive jazz-dance workout that is the title track, and on to the three-octave vocal embellishments of Monife, on her own composition Something Better as well as on the Chick Correa fusion classic 500 Miles High, nothing here is generic, nothing taken for granted, nothing comfortable or predictable.

All of the half-dozen or so albums recorded and released by Daoud and Ambiance during just six years of frantic creativity between 1979 and 1986 are well worth seeking out, but in BBE Music’s opinion Into A New Journey is the pinnacle: spiritual jazz worthy of the very best practitioners of the genre, by an obscure group of ludicrously talented artists on a tiny, self- financed indie label with an equally tiny promo budget: that’s what great jazz is all about.

Ambiance - Drift Up To Space (LP)
Ambiance - Drift Up To Space (LP)HIGH JAZZ* Records
¥3,854
The American jazz-funk/boogie group Ambiance, led by Nigerian player Daoud Abubakar Balewa, who played saxophone, flute and clarinet, was active in LA from the late 70s to early 80s. spiritual jazz funk/fusion masterpiece released by Ambiance in 1980! This is the first analogue reissue of this spiritual jazz funk/fusion masterpiece from the connoisseurs HIGH JAZZ! "Drift Up To Space" is an anthem with sweaty interplay that explodes from the very beginning, and "Devika" is a spiritual jazz fusion that blows a cool breeze with divine grace. Just By Chance" with the amazing female scat is also amazing!
広瀬豊 - Soundscape 2: Nova + 4 (2LP)
広瀬豊 - Soundscape 2: Nova + 4 (2LP)We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want
¥3,894
約50分に及ぶ4つの未発音源も追加収録!吉村弘、高田みどり、イノヤマランドにも並ぶ国産ニューエイジ/アンビエント最大級の再発案件が到来です!日本が誇る孤高のアンビエント作家、広瀬豊がそのカタログ2としてMisawa Homeレーベルに残した1986年の唯一作が、高田みどり、Colored Music、Normal Brainと日本の音楽秘境も発掘してきたスイス発の最重要再発レーベル、We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want から拡張版となって初となる公式CD/ヴァイナル・リイシュー!元々は、1986年から1988年にかけて、ミサワホームのプレハブ住宅のための『Soundscape』シリーズの一環としてリリースされるも、昨今のニューエイジ再評価の流れで一気に高騰・入手困難と化していた一大傑作!静謐なミニマリズムが呼吸をし、水や虫、鳥などの声のフィールド・レコーディングやまばらなベルの音、ピアノ、シンセサイザーなどが用いられ、大自然の原風景をも思い起こすような神秘的なアンビエント・サウンドを描き出した伝説の一枚。母体回帰のような類い稀なる美しさを秘めた作品です。本人によると「いわば、音楽というよりは、音の彫刻」であるという、インスタレーション用に製作された50分に及ぶ当時の未発表音源も追加収録。デラックス・ゲートフォールド・スリーヴ仕様。本人によるライナーノーツが日本語&英語で記載されています。これが数年前まではレコ屋やリサイクルショップで投げ売りされていたと言うんだからとんでもないことです。
Kiyoaki Iwamoto - SOUGI + (10")
Kiyoaki Iwamoto - SOUGI + (10")Em Records
¥2,200
The originally minimalist song, combined with the rhythm box that keeps ringing lightly and the lyrics that have been scraped to the limit, repeats in the brain, and finally hums "Love my misfortune". Dangerously addictive music. Handle with care. -Moppy (Soi48)

Love generously robs us, and love tears us apart ... all the crystals of loss that were once launched beyond post-punk are now regaining glare! A collection of phantom sound sources by the late Kiyoaki Iwamoto, finally lifted after about 40 years !!!-Tamotsu Mochida (factory worker and real industrial writer)

There used to be a musician who buried his past and disappeared. Its name is Kiyoaki Iwamoto. I don't know the reason. What we know is that we have left behind a "super-translation" cover of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart," which surprised even the minimum original songs and ECD.

Iwamoto appeared in the post-Tokyo rockers era scene and participated in that "Urban News" as a post-punk band . After the dissolution of Birei, he formed Guys Doll with Fuyusato Kudo and released "Hard Rock Album" (1984) under the joint name with Kudo. After that, the news disappears.

This work is the only solo work "SOUGI" (1983) that Iwamoto independently produced by Kojima recording, a rework of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Chisako and Junta, and NOISE "Emperor" by Tori Kudo and Reiko somewhere. It is the addition of an unreleased song by Rei Mi, which is reminiscent of. Iwamoto's four original songs, including the song "In the Sad Town" from the beautiful era, have a rhythm box, several chords played on guitar and bass, and short poems that look like they have been cut down. It is a characteristic of Japanese punk / new wave that frustrating emotions hit the inside of oneself, but Iwamoto's humorous vocals seem to amplify the frustration even more, and Joy Division's "super translation" has a nihilistic climax of loss.

Was "SOUGI" a "funeral"? ?? Michio Kakutani would have responded. The untouchables of the 80s indie film continue to shake us and bite those who want to be loved!
Kiyoaki Iwamoto - SOUGI + (CD)
Kiyoaki Iwamoto - SOUGI + (CD)Em Records
¥2,200
The originally minimalist song, combined with the rhythm box that keeps ringing lightly and the lyrics that have been scraped to the limit, repeats in the brain, and finally hums "Love my misfortune". Dangerously addictive music. Handle with care. -Moppy (Soi48)

Love generously robs us, and love tears us apart ... all the crystals of loss that were once launched beyond post-punk are now regaining glare! A collection of phantom sound sources by the late Kiyoaki Iwamoto, finally lifted after about 40 years !!!-Tamotsu Mochida (factory worker and real industrial writer)

There used to be a musician who buried his past and disappeared. Its name is Kiyoaki Iwamoto. I don't know the reason. What we know is that we have left behind a "super-translation" cover of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart," which surprised even the minimum original songs and ECD.

Iwamoto appeared in the post-Tokyo rockers era scene and participated in that "Urban News" as a post-punk band . After the dissolution of Birei, he formed Guys Doll with Fuyusato Kudo and released "Hard Rock Album" (1984) under the joint name with Kudo. After that, the news disappears.

This work is the only solo work "SOUGI" (1983) that Iwamoto independently produced by Kojima recording, a rework of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Chisako and Junta, and NOISE "Emperor" by Tori Kudo and Reiko somewhere. It is the addition of an unreleased song by Rei Mi, which is reminiscent of. Iwamoto's four original songs, including the song "In the Sad Town" from the beautiful era, have a rhythm box, several chords played on guitar and bass, and short poems that look like they have been cut down. It is a characteristic of Japanese punk / new wave that frustrating emotions hit the inside of oneself, but Iwamoto's humorous vocals seem to amplify the frustration even more, and Joy Division's "super translation" has a nihilistic climax of loss.

Was "SOUGI" a "funeral"? ?? Michio Kakutani would have responded. The untouchables of the 80s indie film continue to shake us and bite those who want to be loved!