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Takayanagi, Masayuki -new Direction Unit-
Station '70: Call In Question/live Independence (3lp)
3LP box. In August 1969, Masayuki Takayanagi formed his first New Direction group and embarked on an unparalleled
musical journey that over the final 22 years of his life would define him as an uncompromising artist who would forge a
visionary new musical language. Comprised of himself on acoustic and electric guitar and joined by Motoharu Yoshizawa on
bass and Yoshisaburo 'Sabu' Toyozumi on drums, Takayanagi's group created a new unconstrained form of music; It expanded
on the most radical, fiery elements of American and European free jazz, while refracting them through an avant garde
prism. Harmonic and melodic development were rejected in favor of feedback and complete spontaneity. With New Direction,
Takayanagi had achieved a "decisive break" from the past and created his own revolutionary music - a ferocious, often
violent sound that paradoxically took both musical movement and stillness to their extremes. Takayanagi's New Direction
soon recorded one of the landmark albums of free jazz and the avant garde, 'Independence: Tread On Sure Ground' (1970).
It was Takayanagi's first album as a group leader and nothing short of groundbreaking. However, it would be 25 years
before a wider audience would finally able to hear Takayanagi's vision with the group in its most explosive and
unmitigated realization; Japan's P.S.F. records released two CD's, 'Call In Question' (1994) and 'Live Independence'
(1995) which featured unearthed, previously unheard 1970 recordings made by the group at the legendary Shibuya Tokyo
venue, Station '70. The recordings were revelatory; They presented nascent, jarring versions of Takayanagi's 'Gradually
Projection' and 'Mass Projection' modalities in uncut, unvarnished long form. Joined on some tracks by renowned
saxophonist Mototeru Takagi, the performances are intensely physical and visceral - each player creating a vivid self
contained sound that at the same time merges with the overall group imperative to create something entirely new and
beautiful. Yoshizawa, Toyozumi as well as Takagi would, in their own right, go on to join Takayanagi as iconic players
in the world of Japanese free jazz and avant garde. It is these performances, in a crucial moment of societal and
cultural upheaval, that would help lay the groundwork for the rich world of free improvisation, free jazz and, to a
large degree, underground music in Japan for decades to come. Later Takayanagi would write "It is improvisation alone
that transcends genre and academicism to become music as raw, independent existence, the most unique living organism
within a yet-to-be unknown." It is in these recordings that that "yet-to-be unknown" can begin to be heard. Black
Editions is proud to present the entirety of the recordings presented on both P.S.F. albums as well as a previously
unreleased side-long 'Mass Projection' in a deluxe, remastered 3LP box set. The set features the stark photography of
the late Yuji Itsumi and presents the original liner notes by key Japanese music critics and historians Yoshiyuki
Kitazato and Toshihiko Shimizu newly translated into English as well as in the original Japanese.
Price
€ 68.95
Genre
Format
LP - 3 disk
Release
23-09-2022
Label
Item-nr
525847
EAN
0881626627815
Availability
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