Kazufumi "Echo" Kodama Shuudan Sasen OST: Return of the Dread Beat
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Timeless dub-reggae album combining dub and reggae elements with the jazzy trumpet playing signature of Kazufumi "Echo" Kodama.
Originally released in 1994, now reissued.
Although titled as a movie soundtrack the 1994 Toei film Shūdan Sase, it is essentially a solo album by Japanese trumpet player and producer Kazufumi "Echo" Kodama of the influential dub reggae band Mute Beat.
In 1994, the legendary Jamaican trombonist, the late Rico Rodriguez, was invited from his homeland to participate in the recording, featuring Fishmans members Kinichi Motegi (Dr.), Yuzuru Kashiwabara (B.), and Hakase (Key.), as well as DJ Barri-K from Gas Boys with his impressive turntable skills. Now reissued thirty years after its original release in 1994, the sound remains timeless.
"[The album] includes songs that were not used in the film. I wanted to make an album that could be listened to as a solo work, even though it is film music." - Label interview with Kazufumi Kodama.
About Kazufumi Kodama:
Kazufumi Kodama is a Japanese trumpet player and influential producer across Japan's budding dub scene which eventually gave way to Fishmans. Kodama is most famous for leading reggae/dub group Mute Beat in the late 80s, this being among the first acts of its kind in Japan and lending Kodama the opportunity to spread the influence of this style across Japan's music scene.
In 1991, Kodama assisted in the creation of Fishmans' first album Chappie, Don't Cry as an executive producer from label Virgin Japan. Having only produced this first album of the band's, Kodama still regularly interacts with members of Fishmans to this day, sometimes appearing for live performances (such as his contributions on The Long Season Revue in 2005). A scholar of reggae, Kodama was a direct inspiration to Fishmans band leader Shinji Sato, whose guitar case was signed by Kodama before he entered the music industry proper.
Beyond Mute Beat, Kodama has a prolific solo career including collaborations with the likes of Lee Scratch Perry and Roland Alphonso. In 1999, Kodama founded group Kodama and the Dub Station Band, which has since released several albums in absence of Mute Beat's active career. This band has had two distinct eras, one taking place between 1999 and 2006, and the latter from 2016 to today. — Wiki
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Label: Pony Canyon
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo
Country: Japan
Reissued: 2024 / Original: 1994
Genre: Reggae, Soundtrack
Style: Dub
File under: Reggae
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Timeless dub-reggae album combining dub and reggae elements with the jazzy trumpet playing signature of Kazufumi "Echo" Kodama.
Originally released in 1994, now reissued.
Although titled as a movie soundtrack the 1994 Toei film Shūdan Sase, it is essentially a solo album by Japanese trumpet player and producer Kazufumi "Echo" Kodama of the influential dub reggae band Mute Beat.
In 1994, the legendary Jamaican trombonist, the late Rico Rodriguez, was invited from his homeland to participate in the recording, featuring Fishmans members Kinichi Motegi (Dr.), Yuzuru Kashiwabara (B.), and Hakase (Key.), as well as DJ Barri-K from Gas Boys with his impressive turntable skills. Now reissued thirty years after its original release in 1994, the sound remains timeless.
"[The album] includes songs that were not used in the film. I wanted to make an album that could be listened to as a solo work, even though it is film music." - Label interview with Kazufumi Kodama.
About Kazufumi Kodama:
Kazufumi Kodama is a Japanese trumpet player and influential producer across Japan's budding dub scene which eventually gave way to Fishmans. Kodama is most famous for leading reggae/dub group Mute Beat in the late 80s, this being among the first acts of its kind in Japan and lending Kodama the opportunity to spread the influence of this style across Japan's music scene.
In 1991, Kodama assisted in the creation of Fishmans' first album Chappie, Don't Cry as an executive producer from label Virgin Japan. Having only produced this first album of the band's, Kodama still regularly interacts with members of Fishmans to this day, sometimes appearing for live performances (such as his contributions on The Long Season Revue in 2005). A scholar of reggae, Kodama was a direct inspiration to Fishmans band leader Shinji Sato, whose guitar case was signed by Kodama before he entered the music industry proper.
Beyond Mute Beat, Kodama has a prolific solo career including collaborations with the likes of Lee Scratch Perry and Roland Alphonso. In 1999, Kodama founded group Kodama and the Dub Station Band, which has since released several albums in absence of Mute Beat's active career. This band has had two distinct eras, one taking place between 1999 and 2006, and the latter from 2016 to today. — Wiki
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Label: Pony Canyon
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Stereo
Country: Japan
Reissued: 2024 / Original: 1994
Genre: Reggae, Soundtrack
Style: Dub
File under: Reggae
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