BBE Music presents a meeting of musical spirits in a unique live
recording captured just a few months before the world changed due to a
global pandemic. Recorded in September 2019, Live at Café Oto sees two
giant heavyweights of the post-war Japanese jazz scene come together
with a pair of exemplary musicians from the heart of the new UK jazz
movement. Generations and continents apart but united as one for a very
special concert.
Together, performing at London’s leading space of innovative and
exploratory music – Café Oto in East London – pianist and composer
Masahiko Satoh and drummer Takeo Moriyama fuse their musical forces with
saxophonist Idris Rahman and bassist Leon Brichard, at the time both
members of Ill Considered, one of the UK’s most notable experimental
jazz groups.
Masahiko Satoh and Takeo Moriyama are more than mere players of their
respective instruments. They inhabit a higher realm, a space closer to
icons or totems in their chosen fields. Both Satoh-san and Moriyama-san
emerged as potent forces in the late 1960s – Satoh-san as an
experimental and iconoclastic composer and pianist and Moriyama-san as
the dynamo to the blistering Yosuke Yamashita Trio – a critical period
in the development of free and modern
jazz in Japan. A time that witnessed creative boundaries dissolve, new
vectors of cultural transmission emerge and the very definition of
‘jazz’ undergoes intense and wide-ranging reframing by a new generation
of artist. These artists eschewed prior conventions and forms and looked
to construct a new musical vernacular.
That spirit of change and transformation is shared with the two younger
players who accompanied them on that autumn Sunday evening in East
London. As members of Ill Considered, reed player Idris Rahman and
bassist Leon Brichard (Brichard has since left the group) were at the
fulcrum of the burgeoning UK jazz and improvisation scene that has taken
the world by storm in recent years. Ill Considered’s sound was – and
remains – centred on free improvisation and, in their own words, ‘based
loosely around simple pre-written themes or composed on the spot’. It
was therefore natural that Idris and Leon were well matched to play
alongside two seasoned veterans of the revolutionary free improvising
scene of the late 60s and early 70s Japan.
Live at Café Oto presents a unique moment as generations meet in a unity
of purpose to create a truly ecstatic experience that will not be
forgotten by those lucky enough to be in the audience that night. That
special moment can now be shared with you.
Tracklist:
1. Evening Snow
2. Ringo Oiwake
3. East Plants
4. Watarase
5. Other Worlds
6. Chiasma