World/Reggae
CDアルバム

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発売日 2017年06月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルArc Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 EUCD2713
SKU 5019396271326

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:10:44
Audio Mixer: Andrew Lynwood. Liner Note Author: Joji Hirota. Recording information: Angel Studios in London, UK; The Old Chapel in Norwich, UK. Photographer: Robert Kelly . Among a run of other Arc albums involving Joji Hirota in the last year or so, Japanese Taiko takes a crack at one of the more stereotypical of Japanese sounds. Hirota is a master of Japanese music, but something of a jack-of-all-trades, and a multi-instrumentalist. The result of this is that his music on the taiko is more adventurous than some specialist groups, but also perhaps somewhat less tightly executed in places. Here, Hirota takes a mostly traditional format, but makes use of a large number of drums throughout the course of a given work. The rest of the ensemble will provide much of the stability of a piece here, as Joji explores the sonic possibilities of having a range of drums to play with. That said, there's plenty of traditional, powerful taiko to be heard here, too. This is some excellent playing by the Taiko Drummers. It's perhaps not quite of the caliber or excitement of the uber-stars Kodo, but it's a sweet pounding nonetheless. ~ Adam Greenberg

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      春の息吹
    2. 2.
      地球
    3. 3.
      秋田
    4. 4.
      一刀
    5. 5.
      こきりこ節
    6. 6.
      飛天龍 II
    7. 7.
      火炎乱舞
    8. 8.
      曳山
    9. 9.
      江差ソーラン節
    10. 10.
      龍飛翔
    11. 11.
      豊年祭り
    12. 12.
      生命の響

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Joji HirotaThe London Taiko Drummers

商品の紹介

Among a run of other Arc albums involving Joji Hirota in the last year or so, Japanese Taiko takes a crack at one of the more stereotypical of Japanese sounds. Hirota is a master of Japanese music, but something of a jack-of-all-trades, and a multi-instrumentalist. The result of this is that his music on the taiko is more adventurous than some specialist groups, but also perhaps somewhat less tightly executed in places. Here, Hirota takes a mostly traditional format, but makes use of a large number of drums throughout the course of a given work. The rest of the ensemble will provide much of the stability of a piece here, as Joji explores the sonic possibilities of having a range of drums to play with. That said, there's plenty of traditional, powerful taiko to be heard here, too. This is some excellent playing by the Taiko Drummers. It's perhaps not quite of the caliber or excitement of the uber-stars Kodo, but it's a sweet pounding nonetheless. ~ Adam Greenberg|
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