Hiromi (Hiromi Uehara): Brain
Brain
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- Label: Telarc, 2003
- Erscheinungstermin: 21.5.2004
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Mit dem Album Another Mind legte die japanische Pianistin Hiromi 2003 ein hinreißendes Debüt vor. Mit dem Nachfolger Brain toppt sich die ehemalige Studentin des Berklee College of Music selbst: Das zweite Album ist ihr noch vielschichtiger, abwechslungsreicher und interessanter gelungen. Das Titelstück beispielsweise ist von Latin-Jazz inspiriert, der Einstieg „Kung Fu World Champion“ serviert wilden Groove, während „Green Tea Farm“ - eine Hommage an die Großeltern von Hiromi - als poetisches Pianosolo daher kommt. Ähnlich bunt geht es weiter, die insgesamt acht neuen Stücke sind mal von Rock, Jazz und Klassik geprägt, oder zitieren wie bei „Keytalk“ Funk, in diesem speziellen Fall einen Basslauf, wie ihn sonst nur Bootsy Collins intonieren kann. Das Ergebnis ist eine fantastische Silberscheibe, bei der Bebop-Fans und Avantgarde-Liebhaber gleichzeitig auf ihre Kosten kommen. Und Hiromi spielt sich damit endgültig in die Liste der wichtigsten neuen Pianoplayer im Jazz. Und wer unbedingt ein Genre-Schlagwort sucht für Hiromis hörenswerte, unbeschreibliche Musik, nehme dies: Romantic Jazz Metal.
Pianist / composer Hiromi, who mesmerized the jazz community with her 2003 Telarc debut, Another Mind, revisits that space between the ears with the release of Brain. The album features fellow Berklee-bred musicians Tony Grey (bass), Martin Valihora (drums), as well as special guest bassist Anthony Jackson.
The wildfire ignited by this Japanese-Bostonian’s debut album spread all the way back to her homeland, where it went gold by the end of the year. Noting Hiromi’s “facile technique and...fiery musical temperament,” The Los Angeles Times praised Another Mind for its tendency to “vibrate and surge with the non-stop sensory stimulation of the ginza, with busy bass lines and crisply dissonant harmonies.”
The firestorm intensifies this year with the release of Brain, an album comprised of eight brand new compositions that are contemplations of groove, virtuosity, “Black Page” arrangements, and make-you-go-ooohhh! excitement. Worldwide touring over the past year-and-a-half has fanned the flames and spread the word…..this chick is bad! She recently performed at the JVC Jazz Festival in New York, the International Association for Jazz Education and the Earshot Jazz Festival in Seattle.
Unlike her first release, Brain is a straight-up trio album, with bassist Anthony Jackson filling in the low end on three of the tracks. Without a doubt, this album expands on her furious keyboard skills and genre dissident flair. The eight tracks on Brain are brand new Hiromi compositions that highlight the flexibility of the trio, showing its many faces and colors, and pushing it to its limits of orchestral complexity. The resulting album is a virtual gallery of evocative musical pictures.
The opening track, “Kung Fu World Champion,” parades the trio’s ability to groove in an amazingly complex chart. Each player shows virtuoso talent while the composition itself has so much energy and movement that it leaves you gasping. On the other side of the coin, “Green Tea Farm,” is a beautifully passionate solo piano piece that emanates emotion. The piece was inspired by Hiromi’s grandparents’ green tea farm in Japan. Styles change up again on the title track as the group hits a Chick Corea-esque Latin jazz piece. Deep grooves follow in the slow-dirty-funk, “Keytalk,” wherein Hiromi’s keyboard mimics a classic Bootsy Collins bass run through a guitar talk box.
The diversity of this album runs the gamut of rock, jazz, and classical. Her use of keyboard on this album generates moments of spaceman sounds similar to Radiohead or Flaming Lips, while her arrangements would make Zappa and Beethoven grin and nod their head in time, P-Funk style.
This 25-year-old “youngblood” started playing piano at age 6. She studied at the Yamaha School of Music as well as Berklee. At 14, she preformed with the Czech Philharmonic. At 17, she performed with Chick Corea. Ahmad Jamal has also taken her under his wing. In Japan, Hiromi logged in some time writing advertising jingles for companies such as Nissan. She is now writing for herself, from her heart, and the impact is more intense than a Kung Fu chop.
(concordmusicgroup. com)
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Pianist / composer Hiromi, who mesmerized the jazz community with her 2003 Telarc debut, Another Mind, revisits that space between the ears with the release of Brain. The album features fellow Berklee-bred musicians Tony Grey (bass), Martin Valihora (drums), as well as special guest bassist Anthony Jackson.
The wildfire ignited by this Japanese-Bostonian’s debut album spread all the way back to her homeland, where it went gold by the end of the year. Noting Hiromi’s “facile technique and...fiery musical temperament,” The Los Angeles Times praised Another Mind for its tendency to “vibrate and surge with the non-stop sensory stimulation of the ginza, with busy bass lines and crisply dissonant harmonies.”
The firestorm intensifies this year with the release of Brain, an album comprised of eight brand new compositions that are contemplations of groove, virtuosity, “Black Page” arrangements, and make-you-go-ooohhh! excitement. Worldwide touring over the past year-and-a-half has fanned the flames and spread the word…..this chick is bad! She recently performed at the JVC Jazz Festival in New York, the International Association for Jazz Education and the Earshot Jazz Festival in Seattle.
Unlike her first release, Brain is a straight-up trio album, with bassist Anthony Jackson filling in the low end on three of the tracks. Without a doubt, this album expands on her furious keyboard skills and genre dissident flair. The eight tracks on Brain are brand new Hiromi compositions that highlight the flexibility of the trio, showing its many faces and colors, and pushing it to its limits of orchestral complexity. The resulting album is a virtual gallery of evocative musical pictures.
The opening track, “Kung Fu World Champion,” parades the trio’s ability to groove in an amazingly complex chart. Each player shows virtuoso talent while the composition itself has so much energy and movement that it leaves you gasping. On the other side of the coin, “Green Tea Farm,” is a beautifully passionate solo piano piece that emanates emotion. The piece was inspired by Hiromi’s grandparents’ green tea farm in Japan. Styles change up again on the title track as the group hits a Chick Corea-esque Latin jazz piece. Deep grooves follow in the slow-dirty-funk, “Keytalk,” wherein Hiromi’s keyboard mimics a classic Bootsy Collins bass run through a guitar talk box.
The diversity of this album runs the gamut of rock, jazz, and classical. Her use of keyboard on this album generates moments of spaceman sounds similar to Radiohead or Flaming Lips, while her arrangements would make Zappa and Beethoven grin and nod their head in time, P-Funk style.
This 25-year-old “youngblood” started playing piano at age 6. She studied at the Yamaha School of Music as well as Berklee. At 14, she preformed with the Czech Philharmonic. At 17, she performed with Chick Corea. Ahmad Jamal has also taken her under his wing. In Japan, Hiromi logged in some time writing advertising jingles for companies such as Nissan. She is now writing for herself, from her heart, and the impact is more intense than a Kung Fu chop.
(concordmusicgroup. com)
Rezensionen
C. Dick in Audio 10/04: "Die Japanerin glänzte vor rund einem Jahr mit ihrem famosen Debüt "Another Mind". Nun knüpft die quirlige Pianistin mit experimentellen Elek- tronik-Einlagen an, zischt wie ein Derwisch jazzig bis funky über die Klaviertasten, gibt sich einem inspirier- ten Improvisations-Flow hin und leistet vor allem mit Bassist und Drummer eine schlüssige Teamarbeit. Die Mehr- kanal-Scheibe glänzt dazu mit Druck, klaren Konturen, feinen Farben, hoher Auflösung und Pegelfestigkeit. Das törnt an."- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (SACD)
- 1 Kung-Gu World Champion
- 2 If...
- 3 Wind Song
- 4 Brain
- 5 Desert On The Moon
- 6 Green Tea Farm (Solo)
- 7 Keytalk
- 8 Legend Of The Purple Valley