2016.02.09 TUE.
Arstilé meets PONTA
Tatsuo Hattori (6-string base)
Yasuko Ikeda (percussion)
Murakami “Ponta” Shuichi (Drums)
2016 Trio Tour
In 2016, a sensational trio produced by Shuichi Murakami's "Ponta" who is a world's top artist but still evolving, started.
It is a buzzing percussion instrument low-tone orchestra with a 6-string base that plays a splendid melody and a unique percussion duo Arstilé with colorful sounds dancing, with Ponta drums freely entangled.
It is a buzzing percussion instrument low-tone orchestra with a 6-string base that plays a splendid melody and a unique percussion duo Arstilé with colorful sounds dancing, with Ponta drums freely entangled.
Advance sale ¥4,000
¥4,500 on the day
Hiroshima Club Kuatro
※Club Quattro store ticket sales available
(Sold only from one hour before the opening of the business day until the end of the show)
Tatsuo Hattori Official Site
Yasuko Ikeda Official Site
Murakami “Ponta” Shuichi Official Site
BLUE SCALE STAFF BLOG
http://staff.bluescale.jp/
[bold] Arstilé (Alstille) Tatsuo Hattori / Yasuko Ikeda [/bold]
[bold] Tatsuo Hattori [/bold]
It is a style of playing the 6-string fretless base like a classic guitar, and has a reputation for its three-dimensional sound that stands out for the melody. Original music, which is not bound by genre, gained popularity in performances in the United States, U.K., France, Spain, and Taiwan, regardless of age or gender. Released two CDs nationwide.
[bold] Yasuko Ikeda [/bold]
Graduated from Osaka University of Arts. Performed overseas, including the Stockholm Jazz Festival and the Rochester Jazz Festival. He has also participated in live performances and recordings of various artists such as Fried Pride and Chikuzen Sato, as well as E-Tele "Shakine!" In May 2013, he released a percussion solo CD "Kodama", a field recording in Hakuba, Nagano Prefecture.
[bold] Murakami “Ponta” Shuichi [/bold]
Since joining the Red Bird in 1972, he has participated in sessions with world-class musicians such as Sadao Watanabe, Yosuke Yamashita, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Ray Charles, B.B.King and others, as well as Yosui Inoue, Tatsuro Yamashita, Yumi Matsutoya, Eikichi Yazawa, Kenji Sawada, Keisuke Kuwata, Dreams, and others.
In 1993, he formed PONTA BOX, and in 1999, appeared on Fuji TV's News JAPAN JAZZ GIANTS, and was also in charge of music for the station's Super News.
From April 2003, he appeared regularly as the 2nd DOMOTO BROS.BAND of Fuji TV series "Domoto Brothers".
In 1998 he released "Welcome To My Life" to commemorate the 25th anniversary of music life, and in 2004 he released the 30th anniversary album "MY PLEASURE".
In 2006, "Rhythm Designer," an experimental work that tried to interplay with drums for programming sound sources, and his live video work at the Aoyama Amphitheater became a hot topic.
In 2013, he released his 40th anniversary album "Rhythm Monster".
Even today, as a sound producer, he continues to make new sounds with various artists, while also engaged in high musicality and wide-ranging activities that cannot be captured only as a drummer, and is still a top artist in the world that continues to evolve.