Jun 19, 2012

Makigami performs in Norway and Denmark in July




In early July, Makigami tours Norway and Denmark with saxophonist Torben Snekkestad and his group, the Living Room Trio. The trio is consisted of Torben Snekkestad (saxophone), Søren Kjærgaard (keyboards), and Thomas Strønen (drums). The tour date is as follows:


July 6 - Kongsberg Jazz Festival (with Torben Snekkestad)
July 7 - Copenhagen Jazz Festival (with Torben Snekkestad)
July 8 - Copenhagen Jazz Festival (with the Living Room Trio)



For details, please refer these related sites:

Kongsberg Jazz Festival
Copenhagen Jazz Festival


Related Entry:
The Living Room Trio Danish Tour with Makigami Koichi



Jun 12, 2012

Godzilla Legend 2011 video




The excerpt from the video recording of the Godzilla Legend performance last year just uploaded on YouTube.


The personel:

Inoue Makoto (synthesizer)

Makigami Koichi (MC, vocal, theremin, gong)
Mita Freeman (guitar)
Sakaide Masami (bass)
Shimizu Kazuto (synthesizer)
Sato Masaharu (drums)

Tatsumi Mitsuhide (trumpet)
Nakane Nobuhiro (trombone)
Yoshida Ryuichi (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet)
Fuwa Daisuke (bass)
Yoshigaki Yasuhiro (drums)

Koharu (accordion, vocal)
Momo (vocal)


Recorded at Daikanyama UNIT, Tokyo on December 25, 2011.

Jun 9, 2012

Fuji Rock Festival 2012 Update




Here's an update on Hikashu's appearance at Fuji Rock Festival 2012.

Billed as "Gojira-Hoshanou-Hikashu" [Godzilla Legend-Radioactivity-Hikashu], the band will appear two times on different stages on July 29, the last day of this year's festival. The location and time schedule are as follows:


11:30-12:20 Orange Court
16:30-17:00 Atomic Cafe [held at Gypsy Avalon]


Also, Makigami will take part in a panel discussion on the ongoing Nuke problem at Atomic Cafe, starting at 17:10.

The personel is the same as the christmas concert last year except one additional member - Mariannne Shinonome on vocal, from Kinoco Hotel. There's a speculation that the ensemble might prepare a featured number for her.

Again, this is an opportunity indeed. Hikashu, Charan-Po-Rantan, the members from the Shibusa Shirazu Orchestra playing the music from the classic monster movies together. It sounds so great and it really is. Right now, there is no further plan for this ensemble and maybe this is the last chance to see them live, so do not miss it.

To confirm the location of the stages, consult with the Stage Information page on Fuji Rock Festival official website.

Note: revised and corrected on July 5 for time schedule and personel.


Related Entry:
Hikashu will reunite with Godzilla Legend and Charan-Po-Rantan at Fuji Rock Festival 2012

Jun 4, 2012

Mori Ikue "Kibyoshi" performance in Yokohama


A live performance of Mori Ikue's epic project "Kibyoshi" will be held in Yokohama with new personnel.


June 6, 2012
Mori Ikue "Kibyoshi" Performance
Mori Ikue (visual presentation, electronics), Makigami Koichi (narration, theremin), Jim O'Rourke (synthesizer), Shanir Blumenkranz (bass, oud), Motonaga Taku (shakuhachi)
@ BankArt Studio
Yokohama
open 18:30 - start 19:30
adv 4,000 yen - at door 4,500 yen


For ticket, use an application form available here


Related Entry:
Mori Ikue 'Kibyoshi' Japan Tour


BankArt Yokohama

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May 31, 2012

Currents: May 2012

"Uwasa No Jinrui" reissued at last

Regarding the ongoing rerelease project of Hikashu albums, there is a big hole in its line-up. And that hole is now about to be filled. Yes, "Uwasa No Jinrui" will be reissued finally, and it's official.

"Uwasa No Jinrui" [The Human Being] is the 3rd album of Hikashu, recorded and released in 1981. Other than being the representative work from the early period of the band, it's important in their history for various ways. In short, making and releasing the self-produced album made them matured and established as an artist. In short, releasing the album marked a major turning point in the history of the band.

The album was different from any previous efforts from the band in many ways. It's dark, serious and hard to grasp - it's a concept album, based on the underground film no one knew or seemed to care - "Freaks" by Tod Browning.

This sudden move alienated many fans. The record company didn't like it either and was not eager to promote it. But it was inevitable. In a way, they had to redeem their true self. Being a "pop act" was a nice game for a while, but they were not as such from the start, and they dared to take a risk.

By releasing the album, they paid high a price. But they won, in the long run. They made an immortal work, and now it's hailed as a masterpiece of Japanese rock in the eighties.

The remaster edition of "Uwasa No Jinrui" will be released in August.




New Album is coming

It's too soon, you say? Of course the band just released an album a few months ago, but to tell the truth, they have already recorded enough material to fill an album about a year before the NYC session (which resulted in the "Uragoe" album) took place in May 2011. In fact, several tracks on the "Nikoselon Part Three" EP are from the 2010 session. And it seems they intend to release more from it in future.

Right now there is no information though. We'll let you know when things get clear.

May 24, 2012

Jazz Art Sengawa 2012


Jazz Art Sengawa is the best music event for jazz, avant-pop, and improvisation in Japan. This year's festival will be held on July 20-22.

The line-up is utterly impressive as always, and of course it includes Hikashu.

What makes this event so special is that it is curated and organized by musicians themselves. And it is for music cognoscenti. Just take a look at the line-up and you could see that clearly.

Also, geographically, it is very convenient if you are in Tokyo area. Sengawa is a town located in Chofu, westside of Tokyo. It could be accessed by Keio line, took 20 minutes from Shinjuku. There is an entry on Wikipedia about Sengawa Station, here

There are three venues used for this year's festival - Sengawa Theater, Kick Back Cafe, and Jenny's Kitchen. The line-up and ticket information are as follows.


July 9 update: Regarding the Sengawa Theater shows, 3 day Ticket and 1 day Ticket for July 21 are both sold out. For the other days, the supply is limited as well so better obtain them in hurry.


July 20, Friday

@ Sengawa Theater

18:30-
Chikotsu

19:00-19:30
Ito Hiromi (poetry reading), Sawai Kazue (koto)

20:00-21:00
Cicara-Mvta
Okuma Wataru (clarinet), Ohta Keisuke (violin), Sakurai Yoshiki (guitar), Kawaguchi Yoshiyuki (alto saxophone), Kita Yoichiro (trumpet), Sekijima Takero (tuba), Yoshida Tatsuya (drums), Kogure Miwazo (chin-dong)

@ Kick Back Cafe

19:00-
Oorutaichi (voice, electronics), Tonchi (guitar, voice)


July 21, Saturday

@ Sengawa Theater

11:00-11:40
"Voice Play for Children"
Ootaka Shizuru (vocal), Carl Stone (computer, electronics), Sakamoto Hiromichi (cello)

12:30-14:00
"Open Session for Improvisation" [admission free]

15:30-16:10
Kurachi Fumio (vocal, guitar), Kikuchi Naruyoshi (tenor saxophone, keyboard), Sotoyama Akira (drums)

17:00-17:40
Pet Bottle Ningen
Dave Scanlon (guitar), Yoshida Nonoko (saxophone), Dave Miller (drums)

18:30-19:10
Fujiwara Kiyoto Trio plus Makigami Koichi
Fujiwara Kiyoto (bass), Davide Santorsola (piano), Fuke Shunsuke (drums), Makigami Koichi (voice, theremin)

20:00-20:40
Sakata Akira (alto saxophone, clarinet, vocal), Jim O'Rourke (guitar), Takaoka Daisuke (tuba), Yamamoto Tatsuhisa (drums)

@ Kick Back Cafe

19:30-
Charan-Po-Rantan

@ Jenny's Kitchen

14:40-15:20
Usuraginu
Saga Yuki (vocal), Mizutani Hiroaki (bass)

16:20-17:00
Fuwa Daisuke (bass), Izumi Kunihiro (alto saxophone, vocal)

17:50-18:30
Higashino Shoko (dance), Ichiraku Toshiyuki (drums), Sakamoto Hiromichi (cello)

19:20-20:00
Tokyo Slim
Katayama Hiroaki (tenor saxophone), Tatsumi Mitsuhide (trumpet), Takahashi Yasuyuki (trombone), Ino Nobuyoshi (bass), Yamaguchi Koichi (keyboards), Fujikake Masataka (drums)


July 22, Sunday

@ Sengawa Theater

11:00-11:45
"Sunday Matinee Concert" [admission free]
Fujiwara Kiyoto (bass)

12:30-13:10
mito from clammbon (guitar), Katsui Yuji (violin), Sakamoto Hiromichi (cello)

14:00-14:40
Hikashu
Makigami Koichi (vocal, theremin, cornet, shakuhachi), Mita Freeman (guitar), Sakaide Masami (bass), Shimizu Kazuto (piano, bass-clarinet), Sato Masaharu (drums)

15:30-16:10
Oki Itaru (trumpet), Tchangodei (piano), Kikuchi Mari (hapner)

17:00-17:40
Umezu Kazutoki (alto saxophone), Kumagai Kazunori (tap), Shimizu Kazuto (piano), Winchester Nii Tete (percussions)

19:30-21:00
John Zorn's Cobra Sengawa Operation Sakamoto Hiromichi Unit
Tanaka Yoshikazu (alto saxophone), Pika (drums, voice), Goto Mariko (guitar, vocal), Nakajima Sachiko (piano), Takehisa Ken (drums), Fujikake Masataka (drums), Yoshino Hiroshi (bass), Yamakawa Fuyuki (voice) and others

@ Jenny's Kitchen

13:20-14:00
Yanagiya Koharu (vocal, shamisen), Ikezawa Ryusaku (drums)

14:50-15:30
Samm Bennett (vocal, guitar), Makigami Koichi (voice)

16:40-17:20
Higuchi Keiko (vocal), Kanda Shinichiro (piano)

18:10-18:50
Kato Takayuki (guitar) solo


The Producers of the festival are Makigami Koichi, Fujiwara Kiyoto, and Sakamoto Hiromichi.

Note: the time table for Jenny's Kitchen is to be announced. Some personnels are yet fixed as well. All subject to be updated.

June 11 update: The time table for Jenny's Kitchen added. Some personnels are updated.

Ticket information

Sengawa Theater:
All the tickets are available at Sengawa Theater box office.

3 day ticket - 12,000 yen

1 day ticket:
3,000 yen for July 20
5,000 yen each for July 21 and 22
The 1-day ticket applies for all program (except "Voice Play for Children" on July 21, which required 500 yen for advance or 1,000 yen at door separately - Free admission for children under 5 years old. Session for Improvisation, and Sunday Matinee Concert are admission free).
The prices here are for advance - plus 500 yen each at door.

1 stage ticket - 2,500 yen for each act, sold only on the day of the performance. Start selling at Sengawa Theater box office at 10:00 AM.

Please note: you can't see the shows if you have just the 1-day ticket or 3-day ticket only! For entrance, you need a pass, which issued for each day.

To obtain the pass, exchange your 1-day or 3-day ticket with it at the Sengawa Theater office. Need not to hurry - You should get the pass if you have the day's ticket.


Kick Back Cafe:
adv 3,500 yen - at door 4,000 yen for each day
(one drink or food order minimum)
tickets available at the venue. For reservation, call the cafe at 03-5384-1577 or mail to info@kickbackcafe.jp (Japanese)


Jenny's Kitchen:
1 day ticket
adv 3,500 yen - at door 4,000 yen
1 stage ticket
adv 1,500 yen - at door 2,000 yen for each act
ticket available at the Sengawa Theater box office


Remember - all the tickets are available limited quantities only, so better be in hurry.


Jazz Art Sengawa official site (Japanese)

Jazz Art Sengawa 2012 Facebook


For your reference:

Jazz Art Sengawa - Cellist Hiromichi Sakamoto and Japan's avant-garde build a home of their own Metropolis, August 25, 2011

Live Reports - Jazz Art Sengawa 2010 Metropolis, July 12, 2010

Jazz Art Sengawa on YouTube


Sengawa Theater

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Kick Back Cafe, Sengawa

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Jenny's Kitchen, Sengawa

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Jazz Art Sengawa 2011 digest

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Jazz Art Sengawa 2010
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May 16, 2012

A Concert Footage from a 2007 Jazz Event



It just recently came to our attention that a unpublished concert footage of Hikashu from 2007 has been surfaced at YouTube.

It was a showcase event of various jazz acts from new generation. Why Hikashu was chosen is unknown (they're not a jazz band, and not novice in any sence, you know) but maybe there was an intention introducing the band to jazz audiences.

Anyway, enjoy the clip. The band did some improvising before "Mottai Nai Hanashi," [A Waste of Inspiration] a selection from the "Hanauta Hajime" album. Their performance starts at 07:30.