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 Virtuosity is the foundation of her music, her distinctive trait, that essential element without which Hiromi would not be Hiromi.

 This music is played too, too well (and with too much emotive charge, for those who know how to perceive it) not to deserve a full 5.

Hiromi's 2011 album 'Voice' cements her status among jazz fusion elites, showcasing superb technical skills and emotive instrumental genius. Collaborating with top musicians Anthony Jackson and Simon Phillips, the album fuses classical elements with progressive jazz. While not groundbreaking in originality, its virtuosity and complex arrangements shine. The emotional depth and impressive musicianship earn it a full 5-star rating, promising even greater future works. Listen to Hiromi's 'Voice' to experience jazz fusion virtuosity and emotive musical storytelling like never before.

 The notes from Casseus’s guitar reflected the pride and dignity of someone determined to keep his centuries-old culture alive.

 An immense album, unique in Marc’s discography and also for this reason worth rediscovering.

This review celebrates Marc Ribot’s 1993 solo guitar album paying homage to Frantz Casseus, the father of Haitian classical guitar. It highlights Casseus's unique musical fusion of Haitian tradition, European classical, and jazz techniques. Ribot’s recordings respect the original compositions while conveying deep cultural and national pride. The album stands as an exceptional ethnomusicological work and a vital treasure in both artists’ legacies. Immerse yourself in the rich sounds of Haitian classical guitar with Marc Ribot’s heartfelt tribute—listen now and experience a unique musical heritage.

 Only repeated and thorough listening can guarantee a complete appreciation of this 'jewel in the lotus'.

 It’s 44 minutes of pure ecstasy. An unmissable listening experience for the enthusiasts of kaleidoscopic Jazz of the decade.

Bennie Maupin's debut album, The Jewel In The Lotus, is a challenging but rewarding jazz work blending avant-garde styles with spiritual minimalism. Recorded in 1974, it features complex polyphony, improvisation, and ethnic influences, highlighting Maupin's unique contribution as a wind player known for collaborations with Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. The album's atmospheric and intense moods demand attentive and repeated listening, offering a deep, kaleidoscopic jazz experience. Dive into the mystical world of Bennie Maupin's The Jewel In The Lotus — listen now and experience avant-garde jazz at its finest!

 Jazz-Rock was the music of change, the music that went beyond the song, beyond conventions, beyond the simple idea of music as 'entertainment'; it was a challenge, a provocation.

 The sax is 'strong', incisive, powerful, and moves along tortuous lines that recall Coltrane and contemporary Dave Liebman, expressing the passion and corporeality of a Rock guitarist’s solo.

This review celebrates Sonny Fortune’s album Awakening as a significant work from the 1970s jazz-rock era, emphasizing its progressive spirit and musical innovation. The reviewer reflects on the cultural and political atmosphere that shaped this genre and highlights Fortune’s powerful saxophone performance. The album is praised for its rich, multifaceted sound and its successful blend of acoustic and rock influences. It invites listeners to appreciate the depth and energy of this often overlooked jazz figure. Explore the revolutionary sounds of Sonny Fortune's Awakening—immerse yourself in a groundbreaking jazz-rock journey today!

 It is a strong, determined, direct album. Raw, rough, corrosive, "acid" more than ever.

 "A record to put on when one feels like the most genuine Rock but doesn’t want to swallow the usual reheated American stew and is looking for something more."

Yonin Bayashi’s Live ’73 captures a raw, powerful phase of Japanese rock distinct from the progressive label applied to their later works. The album showcases intense, improvisational jams dominated by Katsutoshi Morizono’s guitar, blending influences from American jam bands and German Krautrock. The music is aggressive, visceral, and unpolished, appealing to listeners craving authentic and energetic rock. This live recording is a unique historic document reflecting a youthful band's deep empathy with its audience and creative freedom. Explore Yonin Bayashi’s Live ’73 and experience raw Japanese rock like never before – dive into the powerful jams now!

 "Bi Kyo Ran are above all a band with an incredibly solid identity of their own."

 "Prediction is an absolute masterpiece of instrumental sensitivity and compositional acumen."

Bi Kyo Ran's 1983 album Parallax showcases a sophisticated blend of King Crimson influences and their own distinctive style. The album features complex suites, masterful use of Mellotron, and a compelling mix of guitar, violin, and orchestral sounds. Key tracks like Silent Running and Prediction highlight instrumental prowess and creative composition. The album captures the spirit of classic Anglo prog while introducing fresh ideas, making it an essential listen. Dive into Bi Kyo Ran's Parallax and discover a unique journey through Japanese progressive rock mastery.

 Bill Connors is one of the 'greater intellects' of contemporary guitar, both acoustic and electric.

 "Step It" is a hard, aggressive, extremely muscular and biting album in the guitar parts.

Bill Connors' album Step It is a powerhouse of 1980s fusion guitar, blending blues, rock, and technical mastery. Produced by Steve Khan with Tom Kennedy and Dave Weckl, the album delivers aggressive yet versatile instrumentals. Connors' style is a benchmark in fusion history, combining rhythmic energy with expressive freedom. This work is praised as a must-listen for both fusion fans and rock instrumental enthusiasts. Dive into Bill Connors' Step It and experience a landmark fusion album packed with power and technique!

 Aura is Miles’s artistic testament, as well as one of the highest expressive peaks in the music of the entire twentieth century.

 Superb. Immense. Unattainable. Three adjectives that would nobly describe what is heard in an album of this caliber.

Aura, recorded by Miles Davis and Palle Mikkelborg in 1985, stands as a unique and masterful fusion jazz album that transcends typical genre boundaries. It is acclaimed as one of Davis' greatest works, combining big band orchestration with avant-garde elements and innovative musical codes. The album reflects Miles' charisma and genius while showcasing intricate instrumentation, emotional depth, and unprecedented arrangements. This review honors Aura as a monumental artistic statement and a fitting testament to Davis' legacy. Explore the groundbreaking soundscape of Miles Davis' Aura and experience a legendary fusion masterpiece today.

 Masami Tsuchiya has set a precedent in his approach to the instrument and in outlining that kind of 'total' (and ethnically characterized) approach to composition.

 A complex yet excellent hybrid of Synth-Pop, ethnic-instrumental Fusion, and Japanese tradition with a decisively Glam-New Romantic vein.

Masami Tsuchiya's 1982 album Rice Music is a daring and complex work blending Synth-Pop, Fusion, and Japanese traditional music. With contributions from top musicians like Steve Jansen, Mick Karn, and Percy Jones, the album showcases expert musicianship and innovative sound design. It merges electronic percussion, funky bass grooves, and experimental guitar techniques, creating a unique sonic experience. Rice Music stands out as a significant and influential piece of Japanese New Wave music. Discover the innovative sounds of Masami Tsuchiya's Rice Music—immerse yourself in this unique fusion of Synth-Pop and Japanese New Wave today!

 One of the most beautiful, poetically profound, sincere, and moving lyrics in the entire history of contemporary Rock and Pop.

 The portrait of desolate suburban scenarios, of squalid environments filled with sadness and depression.

This review praises The Jam's That's Entertainment as one of the most moving and profound songs in rock history. Highlighting its subtle social critique and minimalist acoustic style, it celebrates the band's unique approach during the punk era. The song's depiction of bleak working-class British life is emotionally powerful and poetically brilliant. The review also emphasizes the song's timelessness and Paul Weller's lyrical genius. Discover the heartfelt depth and timeless beauty of The Jam's That's Entertainment—listen now and feel the real essence of British rock.

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