KBB is presented in the review as a Japanese, violin-led instrumental quartet centered on Akihisa Tsuboy. The review highlights albums including Lost and Found, Four Corner's Sky and Proof of Concept and describes a virtuosic, progressive/jazz-fusion approach.

From the review: Akihisa Tsuboy is the leader, a violinist; KBB is described as a quartet; the group released Lost and Found, Four Corner's Sky (review references year 2003), and Proof of Concept. The review situates the project's public start around 2000.

A grand, highly positive DeBaser review that frames KBB and Akihisa Tsuboy as a virtuosic, violin-led resistance against cultural emptiness. The review praises Four Corner's Sky and situates it after Lost and Found and before Proof of Concept.

For:Fans of progressive rock, jazz-fusion, instrumental virtuosity, and Japanese progressive music.

 It was an era of deception, of wars disguised as peace missions, and politicians with cardboard halos above their heads.

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