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We found 13 results for "honshuku"
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Hiro Honshuku and the Trio La Luna: Hiro Honshuku and the Trio La Luna (2008)
Original grooving jazz with spontaneous improvisation.
Recommended if you like
George Russell,
Miles Davis.
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Hiroaki Honshuku: Hiro Honshuku and A-NO-NE Christmas ~ volume 2 ~ (2004)
International groove jazz influenced by Brazilian rhythms
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Hiro Honshuku and the A-NO-NE Trio: Not That Silent Night (2006)
Tasty jazz trio with grove and innovative harmony, spiced with Brazilian and Japanese styles.
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Hiro Honshuku and the A-NO-NE Trio: Here We Go (2006)
All the compositions are based on George Russell's Lydian Chromatic Concept, spontaneous burning jazz improvisation on top of Brazilian flavor with touch of Japanese spice.
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Reinmar Henschke: On Air (2009)
Listening to „On Air“ is like taking a ride on a magic carpet, where you sit in first class and are proffered the very best of the best of music.
Recommended if you like
Café Del Mar,
Moloko,
Morcheeba.
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Chris Florio: Festival (2011)
A long instrumental improv to get lost in. Featuring Max Jackson - didgeridoo, Kenwood Denard - percussion, voice, Kevin Cobb - bass, Jon Keezing - guitar, Chris Florio - guitar, guitar synth, Hiro Honshuku - flute
Recommended if you like
Miles Davis,
Pat Methany,
Weather Report.
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Honeychuck: Life As You Know It (2009)
Dynamic, poignant rock and roll to give you chills and bring you to tears, all while bobbing your head and singing along.
Recommended if you like
10,000 Maniacs,
Melissa Etheridge,
Pearl Jam.
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Honeychuck: It's Not You, It's Me (2006)
Female-fronted, high-energy, acoustic-based, aggressive, alternative rock.
Recommended if you like
Big Head Todd and The Monsters,
Pearl Jam,
The Doors,
Three.
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Racha Fora: Racha Fora (2011)
"Let's go!" is one of the many possible translations of RachaFora (pronounced "hasha fora"), but the one most apropos to this ensemble might be "branch line" - in this case running from Brazil to Japan, a link older and deeper than you might imagine.
Recommended if you like
Guinga,
Miles Davis.