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J Jazz: Free & Modern Jazz From Japan 1954-1988 by Tony Higgins & Mike Peden J Jazz: Free & Modern Jazz From Japan 1954-1988 by Tony Higgins & Mike Peden J Jazz: Free & Modern Jazz From Japan 1954-1988 by Tony Higgins & Mike Peden J Jazz: Free & Modern Jazz From Japan 1954-1988 by Tony Higgins & Mike Peden J Jazz: Free & Modern Jazz From Japan 1954-1988 by Tony Higgins & Mike Peden J Jazz: Free & Modern Jazz From Japan 1954-1988 by Tony Higgins & Mike Peden
Cat: 1010008 Rel: 31 May 24 • View all 书
 
A remarkable large-format book covering some of the deepest, rarest, and most innovative jazz music released anywhere in the post-war era
Notes: BBE Music is thrilled to present J Jazz: Free and Modern Jazz From Japan 1954-1988, a remarkable large-format book covering some of the deepest, rarest, and most innovative jazz music released anywhere in the post-war era. Compiled by Tony Higgins and Mike Peden, co-curators of BBE Music’s acclaimed J Jazz Masterclass Series, the book also features a foreword by Japanese jazz icon, Terumasa Hino.

This is the first time a book of this type has been has been published outside of Japan and the first anywhere of this size and scale. It is a unique collection of over 500 albums of free and modern jazz recorded and released in Japan during a period of radical transformation and constant reinvention. An era that saw Japan return from the ravages of World War Two to become a global economic power and emerge as both a technological leader and an international cultural force.

Through a unique gallery of albums, J Jazz charts the development of jazz in Japan from the first stirrings of the modern jazz scene in the mid to late 1950s and on through the hard bop and modal jazz of the 1960s. It steers the reader into the radical directions of the 1970s when free jazz, fusion, post-bop, and jazz-funk opened up a growing number of Japanese jazz artists to a new global audience before consolidating in the mid to late 1980s with a musical scene that laid the path for the contemporary jazz generation to follow.

Over 500 full-colour sleeves from many of the leading names in Japanese jazz sit alongside rare and private pressings that tell a story of constant change and musical exploration. J Jazz includes profiles of several leading record labels such as East Wind, Frasco, King Records, and Nippon Columbia as well as critical independents such as Three Blind Mice, ALM, and Aketa’s Disk. J Jazz includes interviews with celebrated jazz photographer Tadayuki Naito, and pianist Tohru Aizawa, bandleader on the totemic spiritual jazz album, Tachibana Vol 1, as well as free-jazz record collector and jazz musician Mats Gustafsson.

The book also features a chapter on albums by non-Japanese artists that only received a Japanese release, with collectible, rare, and obscure releases by figures such as Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, Mal Waldron, Steve Lacy, and Art Blakey. J Jazz includes Japanese jazz charts from some of the world’s leading jazz DJs including Gilles Peterson, Toshio Matsuura, Paul Murphy, and Shuya and Yoshihiro Okino. Among the specialist content is a feature on obi strips by record dealer and Japanese jazz expert, Yusuke Ogawa, plus a special article on Japanese Blue Note albums.

Across its 300-plus pages, J Jazz includes a detailed introduction contextualising the music, tracing the story of Japan’s fascination with jazz back before the war. It also features biographical information on many of the key artists involved in shaping the post- war Japanese jazz scene including Sadao Watanabe, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Masabumi Kikuchi, Masahiko Togashi, Terumasa Hino, Yosuke Yamashita, Fumio Itabashi, Masayuki Takayanagi, Takeo Moriyama, Isao Suzuki, and many more.
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Decksaver Roland SPD-SX Pro Dust Cover Decksaver Roland SPD-SX Pro Dust Cover Decksaver Roland SPD-SX Pro Dust Cover Decksaver Roland SPD-SX Pro Dust Cover Decksaver Roland SPD-SX Pro Dust Cover
Decksaver Roland SPD-SX Pro Dust Cover (sampling pad dust cover)
Cat: 1009944 Rel: 23 Apr 24 • View all Recording Studio Accessories
 
Dust cover designed to fit the Roland SPD-SX Pro
Notes: The Roland SPD-SX Pro, with its forefront sampling capabilities and performance attributes, has not merely cemented itself as an indispensable apparatus for electronic drummers and percussionists but has also emerged as one of the most ardently requested and sought-after Decksaver covers.
In acknowledgement of this considerable demand, Decksaver are delighted to present the Decksaver cover for the Roland SPD-SX Pro, meticulously fashioned from premium polycarbonate. This material is chosen for its outstanding durability and protective qualities, guaranteeing your instrument is defended against dust, spills, and even significant accidental impacts.

Custom-designed to fit the SPD-SX Pro precisely, this cover encases every pad, button, and control, whilst ensuring trouble-free access to all essential connections. The design has been thoroughly devised with the artist's requirements in mind, facilitating swift and straightforward application or removal. This proves particularly advantageous for performers and studio professionals who necessitate efficiency in both the setup and dismantling processes. Whether you're on tour, in the recording studio, or merely storing your SPD-SX Pro at home, this cover acts as a dependable shield, protecting your instrument's sensitive components from the rigours of its environment.

Opting for the highly sought-after Decksaver cover for your Roland SPD-SX Pro transcends a mere practical choice; it symbolises a commitment to maintaining the integrity and longevity of your instrument. It represents an essential investment for any musician dedicated to safeguarding their Roland SPD-SX Pro, ensuring it remains in peak condition for every performance and creative endeavour.

Weight: 0.461 kg
Length: 36.6 cm
Width: 33.9 cm
Height: 4.3 cm

Material: Smoked clear polycarbonate.

WARNING: When your Decksaver cover is in place, please ensure that your equipment is kept away from direct and high heat sources, such as radiators, fires and sunlight.
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Out Of Space: How UK Cities Shaped Rave Culture by Jim Ottewill (revised & expanded edition)
Cat: 1010030 • View all 书
 
Jim Ottewill’s exploration of UK club culture and the urban landscapes that have housed it returns in a newly remixed form.
Notes: Jim Ottewill's exploration of UK club culture and the urban landscapes that have housed it returns in a newly remixed form. This extended version features a new chapter exploring hidden histories and untold stories within Birmingham's nocturnal scene to provide more insights into the past, present and future of electronic music culture.
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