Today's Fusion Music: T Square, Cassiopeia, Rei & Kanade Sato

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The forum discussion centers on the evolution and impact of fusion music in Japan, highlighting key bands such as T Square and Cassiopeia, which have influenced generations since the 1970s. Notable musicians like Rei, Kanade Sato, and Juna Serita are mentioned for their contributions to the genre, showcasing a blend of jazz and rock elements. The discussion emphasizes the technical prowess of these artists and their ability to captivate audiences with high-energy performances. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of fusion music in Japan, contrasting it with its reception in the West.

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Three ebass soli with the Jazz Avengers.

 
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A jaw-dropping chops fest. IMO the best fusion band ever.



It didn't last for long. The public isn't interested enough to support something like this. Guitarist Greg Howe is still doing his thing but unlike ebassist Tetsuo Sakurai he isn't much of a composer, so I can't get into it.
 
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Suzaku's latest.

 
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Extraterrestrials CAN contribute to Earth culture. Suzaku's Time Traveler CD. With titles like Zero Point Field maybe she can expand her audience here at PhysicsForums.

Suzaku's music is amazingly unpopular. She had maybe on gig a month at Blue Mood, which seats 50 people. Makes a living giving lessons? 125 views a month? How disappointing could that be. I guess people aren't used to time travelers in their midst.
 
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with Etsuji Ogawa on eguitar.
 
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Mohini Dey cops the Jaco sound. Her usual stank face makes no appearance.

 
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Jaco Lives. She hasn't quite got it but it's close enough for me.

 
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Progressive rock lives.

 
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The drummer is(was?) twelve years old and pretty much dominates. Born in the 21st century.

 
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Senri Kawaguchi in Norway.

 
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Terrific fusion band.

 
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She's playing with a band of Shinto priests.
 
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Hornbein said:
Steve Howe has amazing skill. I guess that isn't what matters.

He was briefly in a band with Dennis Chambers called Gentle Hearts. Some of the best fusion ever.

I think you meant Greg Howe, not Steve Howe (Yes).

(2006) Greg Howe, Dennis Chambers, and Tetsuo Sakurai



(1996) Michael Jackson with guitarist Greg Howe "Beat It" solo

I am Greg Howe's webmaster...I have posted this before and I will post this again. Yes, this is Greg Howe playing with Michael Jackson. He filled in for Jennifer Batten on the "History Tour" when she had to take a leave of absence. He was on tour with MJ for about 2 to 3 months.


I first heard of Greg Howe as one of the shredders from Shrapnel Records (including Steeler/Yngwie Malmsteen, Jason Becker, Marty Friedman, Tony MacAlpine, Vinnie Moore, and Paul Gilbert).

I had this cassette
(1988) Greg Howe (Shrapnel Records https://www.shrapnelrecords.com/ )
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Howe_(album)
Greg Howe seft-titled album (playlist) [ Billy Sheehan on bass, Atma Anur on drums ]
Kick It All Over


Bad Racket
 
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I generally think the faster you play an ebass the worse it sounds, but must confess Mohini Dey has something here.


Notice the two Nord keyboards, one with spring action and the other with weighted. Me, I don't like any of the expensive keyboards.
 
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