佐藤允彦 & サウンド・ブレイカーズ
Masahiko Sato & Sound Brakers.
Masahiko Satoh & Sound Brakers - Sato… Read Full Bio ↴Masahiko Sato & Sound Brakers.
Masahiko Satoh & Sound Brakers - Satoh is a composer/arranger/keyboardist from Tokyo. After leaving music school he played in various jazz combos in Japan , and recorded his first album as the Masahiko Satoh Trio, ‘Palladium’ [Express/Toshiba, 1969], which won the Japan Jazz Award. In 1970 and 1972 he also won awards of excellence for two compositions. Numerous jazz albums followed, including one with Jean-Luc Ponty, one with Wolfgang Dauner and some with Stomu Yamash’ta, but Satoh is perhaps best
known amongst Japanese progressive collectors for the excellent album as Masahiko Satoh & Sound Brakers, ‘Amalgamation’ aka ‘恍惚の昭和元禄’ [Liberty/Toshiba, 1971], with Hiro Yanagida and Kimio Mizutani . I’ve only heard one track, which is crazy psych-jazz rock jamming. Satoh also played keyboards and Moog on Mizutani’s solo album. Satoh’s following album consisted of electronic music, composed and performed on synthesizer - ‘Switched On East/Electronic Japan’ [Columbia, 1971]; I presume it’s Japanese traditional music played on Moog! Satoh has continued his career in jazz and composing/arranging to the present day, and formed his own label BAJ Records in 1997.
Masahiko Satoh & Sound Brakers - Sato… Read Full Bio ↴Masahiko Sato & Sound Brakers.
Masahiko Satoh & Sound Brakers - Satoh is a composer/arranger/keyboardist from Tokyo. After leaving music school he played in various jazz combos in Japan , and recorded his first album as the Masahiko Satoh Trio, ‘Palladium’ [Express/Toshiba, 1969], which won the Japan Jazz Award. In 1970 and 1972 he also won awards of excellence for two compositions. Numerous jazz albums followed, including one with Jean-Luc Ponty, one with Wolfgang Dauner and some with Stomu Yamash’ta, but Satoh is perhaps best
known amongst Japanese progressive collectors for the excellent album as Masahiko Satoh & Sound Brakers, ‘Amalgamation’ aka ‘恍惚の昭和元禄’ [Liberty/Toshiba, 1971], with Hiro Yanagida and Kimio Mizutani . I’ve only heard one track, which is crazy psych-jazz rock jamming. Satoh also played keyboards and Moog on Mizutani’s solo album. Satoh’s following album consisted of electronic music, composed and performed on synthesizer - ‘Switched On East/Electronic Japan’ [Columbia, 1971]; I presume it’s Japanese traditional music played on Moog! Satoh has continued his career in jazz and composing/arranging to the present day, and formed his own label BAJ Records in 1997.
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