The debut album from this band from Japan.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, keyboards and saxophones.
This band released two albums before they disbanded. I got both of them for reviews.
The band offers up three quarters of an hour worth of some wild and fast jazz and fusion.
The music is a mix of fusion and jazz.
The music has the untamed wild flow which has made the Japanese zeuhl scene so special. And there are indeed some zeuhl in their music. The occasional use of piano as a rhythm instrument with the saxophone and some more melodic piano on the top is pretty typical for that scene.
The tempo and speed is fast throughout.
The music is pretty good too. It is an unusual fusion/jazz album but still well worth checking out. It is not music for everyone or even the faint hearted, though.
3 points
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