Satoh, Masahiko & Soundbreakers: Amalgamation

Satoh, Masahiko & Soundbreakers: Amalgamation

Satoh, Masahiko & Soundbreakers: Amalgamation

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Amalgamation
Artist: Satoh, Masahiko & Soundbreakers
Label: Phoenix Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5051125304028
Genre: Rock

LP version. One of the most tripped out albums you'll ever hear from Japanese keyboardist Masahiko Satoh, and that's saying a lot, considering some of his other Avant sessions of the '70s! This one's from 1971 and a really free form jam, recorded so that each of the two long tunes takes up a side of the record apiece, one with really full on, frenzied noise courtesy of some ring modulators played by Satoh, undercut with some really heavy drums from Louis Hayes, a surprising entry for a session like this! Side two has a sound that's a bit more organic, some spare percussion at first, but the record then moves into noisier territory too, and even features some cool, scatting female vocals. Highly recommended! Housed in the original LP gatefold sleeve.

Tracks:
1.1 Amalgamation I
1.2 Amalgamation II
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