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Musiker: Sugimoto, Taku
Nationalität: JP
Instrumente: g
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 Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎hatNOIR 8021998CD
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Anzahl Tracks: 20

Tracks auf denen " Sugimoto, Taku" mitwirkt:
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Monad Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Spoon River II Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Paris Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Transylvania Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
A Narrow Path Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Stained Glass Windows Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Subtle Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Birds Of Afternoon Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Opposite Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Midnoon Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Spring Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Bells Of ... Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Flagments Of Happiness Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Spoon River I Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Mirrors Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Treading Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
Pale Light Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
A Day Book Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
At The Corner Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
To Ward Taku Sugimoto  —  OppositehatNOIR ‎CD
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He initially gained attention in the late 1990s for his restrained, melodic playing, unusual in the world of free improvisation. Critic Bruce Russell describes this era of Sugimoto's music by writing: "Sugimoto is perhaps the pre-eminent stylist on the guitar ... He brings a golden glow to every session he partakes in, having abandoned amped up noise in favour of a much more introspective and calligraphic style of play."[1][2][3]

Around 2002 his music became increasingly abstract, all but eliminating melody and featuring extended periods of silence.

He has collaborated with other Japanese musicians involved in the Onkyo movement, such as Sachiko M, Toshimaru Nakamura and Otomo Yoshihide. He has also collaborated with musicians from European free improvisation scenes, notably trombonist Radu Malfatti and guitarist Keith Rowe (Wikipedia).