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- Summary: The latest full-length solo release from Japanese vibraphonist Masayoshi Fujita features guest appearances by Hatis Noit and Moor Mother.
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- Record Label: Erased Tapes Records
- Genre(s): Electronic, Ambient, Avant-Garde, Post-Minimalism
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Sep 13, 2024Migratory is a beautiful listening experience that should hopefully bring some succour to you, wherever you might be.
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Sep 13, 2024Fujita clearly listens to nature as intently as he listens to music, and Migratory is a wondrous reflection of our environment.
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UncutSep 13, 2024While the recitation by guest Moor Mother lends form and force to “Our Mother’s Lights” and Fujita’s saxophonist father adds Jan Garbarek-like lines to three other tracks, the album is otherwise distinguished by the music’s shimmering beauty and other sounds that glide overhead like the birds evoked by the title. [Sep 2024, p.33]
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Sep 17, 2024On Migratory, as on Bird Ambience, Masayoshi Fujita finds deep inspiration in his peaceful working and living environment.
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MojoSep 13, 2024For the most part Migratory is music for reflection and meditation, held together by Fujita’s unique lightness of touch. [Oct 2024, p.84]
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Sep 13, 2024Migratory balances this restlessness with an equanimous serenity unruffled by the gales, confident that Fujita’s scrupulous hand will catch the next updraft.