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Ajate - Abrada
Afro-Funk meets Japanese traditional music! AJATE is a Japanese band who plays a unique blend of afro-groove dance music mixed with Japanese traditional festival music called "Ohayashi". Formed in 2011 by the band-leader John Imaeda, Ajate consists of 10 Japanese musicians. Another unique feature of the band is the use of hand-made bamboo instruments as well as traditional Japanese percussion. The "Jahte" is a bamboo-made xylophone or balafon with a piezo pick-up mic attached to each key, connected to a pre-amplifier to obtain a loud sound and to add some touch of dirty distortion to its warm and natural acoustic sonority. The "Piechiku" is also a bamboo-made string instrument inspired by the west-African "Ngoni" or Moroccan "Guembri" instruments. The Piechiku uses strings of the Japanese traditional "Shamisen". This instrument is also played through a pre-amplifier and John sometimes adds some wah-wah effect to it. All these bamboo instruments are designed, made and named by John Imaeda himself. Now, add to this unique sound some well-crafted Japanese female and male singing and you get a killer mix of Afro-Funk flavored grooves with traditional Japanese music. The current lineup of Ajate was established in 2014. Since then, Ajate has played in various concerts, clubs, bars, and music festivals in Japan, including the "Sukiyaki Meets The World", one of the biggest World-music festivals in Japan. If you travel to Japan, don’t miss their show! Abrada is the second album from Ajate. Recorded in Tokyo at the end of 2016, this vinyl LP release is the first output of the 180g label. 180g is a Japan specialized label service run by Greg Gouty, who met John Imaeda in Tokyo in April 2017 during an epic Ajate concert at an underground club in the Shibuya district of the Japanese capital. The label aims at releasing highly unique and quality music from Japan, showcasing the vast talent of the Japanese underground scene, never heard outside of the country. Some music you will not be able to hear anywhere else!
Kawagoe Hikawa Festival (The Festival of Good Harvest) #Kawagoe #Hikawa #Hikkawase #Ohayashi #Japan🇯🇵 (at Kawagoe Saitama Old Town) https://www.instagram.com/p/B33IplfBP6G/?igshid=1p07buzdozyzc
Ajate no Matsuri - Nagatsuki no Utage
“Ajate Festival in September, Autumn” Please come in, enjoy with special music, special food, nice people
In Ohayashi-music, Shinobue(japanese bamboo flute) player will lead and control suites of the composition. All the others could be guided by the Shinobue master as if it were Moses.
illustration by Tacky Takizawa
#亀岡祭 #festival #kameoka #日本の祭り #お囃子 #ohayashi (京都 亀岡市)
Fuckin cool festival ever!!! dat was awesome!! Thx for coming bro!! love u all guys XD!!! #festival #japan #tradition #ohayashi
Bye8
<By Erica>
I went to have one last play with the drummers the other night. We all look very gloomy in this picture! I think we were just concentrating very hard, or was it the tragedy of not being able to play together anymore?
They gave me some drumsticks to remember them by! So nice. I will be holding a solo drumming concert back in London. With a cardboard box drum. Everyone's invited!