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Kasumi

Ingrid Laubrock, Aki Takase

All the accumulated wisdom and curiosity of a half-century at the sharp end of jazz – but none of the conservatism that can sometimes strike the music’s revered elders – still drives the work...

Kasumi

Ingrid Laubrock, Aki Takase

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All the accumulated wisdom and curiosity of a half-century at the sharp end of jazz – but none of the conservatism that can sometimes strike the music’s revered elders – still drives the work...

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Ingrid Laubrock: Tenor and soprano sax; Aki Takase: Piano. Jazz as the art of dialogue: two of the great musicians of today's jazz from different continents and generations make music sparkle. Born in Osaka in 1948, Aki Takase moved to Berlin where her musical partners included Han Bennink, Evan Parker, Rudi Mahall, David Murray, Louis Sclavis and Fred Frith as well as her husband and pianist Alexander von Schlippenbach. Ingrid Laubrock, born in 1970 in Stadlohn in North Rhine-Westphalia, moved to London at the age of 19 where she studied with the saxophonists Jean Toussaint and Dave Liebman. She has lived in Brooklyn since 2008. In her publications she shows a wide musical spectrum ranging from the quintet Anti-House to the orchestral recordings of "Contemporary Chaos Practices" from 2018. "Ingrid is one of my favorite saxophonists," says Aki Takase. "She is a talented player with a lot of technique, very creative, smart and above all I love her dedicated approach to making music". And Ingrid Laubrock says about Aki Takase: "It feels great to play with Aki. She's so unique and the feeling of serious playfulness and communication I'm looking for musically is there immediately". The album Kasumi presents wonderful dialogues, which radiate joy, wit andwarmth or hold the breath in silent intensity, so as not to break the spell.

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February 2020

All the accumulated wisdom and curiosity of a half-century at the sharp end of jazz – but none of the conservatism that can sometimes strike the music’s revered elders – still drives the work of pianist Aki Takase.

December 2019

A big part of the joy in this disc—the title roughly translates as “haze”—are its playful and unknowable mysteries.
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