Looking for japanese music with great sounding tasteful bass lines

Looking for japanese music with great sounding tasteful bass lines

I don't listen much to j-pop or other japanese music but I do listen to jazz and some fusion stuff, and from a couple of japanese artists I've listened to, Zutomayo has some of the best bass lines I've ever heard from a pop music genre. So yeah, please recommend me something similar.

u/hikikomoritai — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/Jazz

Any good blowing album?

Would be great if you know some good blowing album in recent times, still appreciate some old classic recs though

u/hikikomoritai — 1 month ago

Check this album out if you haven't, truly an overlooked gem of 21st century

Seriously tho why do they do this? It's mildly confusing whenever I search for an album that yt music have like multiple versions of basically the same tracks

u/hikikomoritai — 2 months ago
▲ 75 r/Jazz

Can you tell me an underrated album, like a truly good but rarely mentioned by anyone?

I don't know if Clifford Jordan's Night of the Mark VII is that good but for me it is a gem that was out of my radar. So yeah I'm sure there are a lot of great stuff for me that somehow buried under the ground of classic albums that people would recommend first when asked about jazz recommendation.

u/hikikomoritai — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/Jazz

Fire performance by the legends from different eras, Chick Corea, Kenny Garrett, Christian McBride, Roy Haynes - Steps (live)

There's so much spirit and energy, especially from Roy Haynes who was 85 years old at the time. The build-up of ideas from the start until the end is just breathtaking, I remember tearing my eyes during Kenny Garrett's solo, it was so beautiful yet so powerful.

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u/hikikomoritai — 2 months ago
▲ 82 r/Jazz

Tell me your favorite organ trio

Mine is Pete Bernstein-Larry Goldings-Bill Stewart, can't get enough of them.

u/hikikomoritai — 2 months ago
▲ 154 r/Jazz

Any good contemporary vocal jazz stuff?

I didn't listen to vocal jazz at all but I think this album is great, any stuff to recommend

u/hikikomoritai — 2 months ago
▲ 9 r/Jazz

Damn, how's no one telling me about this album? I truly need to dig more on Sonny Stitt discography now

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u/hikikomoritai — 2 months ago
▲ 3 r/Jazz

Wanna hear others' opinion on Wayne Shorter Quartet

I feel like I did not hear a lot of people talking about it. I personally love their playing but I also can see some people criticizing them for being too abstract. To be honest, at first I felt like that as well, feeling that their music is for musicians only, and I have basically no knowledge on jazz theory, but eventually it grew on me, and I somehow get what they are trying to do and how their music works.

How do you feel about them?

u/hikikomoritai — 3 months ago
▲ 74 r/Jazz

Tell me some great album of 1957

I'm still on my quest to listen back to remarkable stuff chronologically from the 50s as recently I mostly listen to contemporary artists and realized that I haven't listened much to those albums in the 50s outside of some of the famous ones.

I'm currently at '57 and I feel like there are a lot of albums in that year that I don't want to miss in case they might be overshadowed by the obvious titles that would always be cited on some sites' ranking.

u/hikikomoritai — 3 months ago