Discover a mesmerizing blend of sound with Stomu Yamash’ta’s ultra-rare release, Sunrise from the West Sea. This timeless live concert recording, captured at Yamaha Hall in Tokyo on April 18, 1971, features legendary musicians Takehisa Kosugi and jazz pianist Masahiko Satoh. The performance unfolds as a cosmic tapestry of ambient music, where the unique interplay of electric violin, percussion, electric organ, and shamisen creates a tranquil yet dynamic atmosphere.
Yamash’ta’s extraordinary percussion shines throughout the performance, guiding the artists in a spiritual dialogue filled with improvisation and creativity. This all-night concert was recorded for an exclusive audience, ensuring a one-of-a-kind experience that has never been replicated. Sunrise from the West Sea is undoubtedly one of the top experimental music releases and a must-have for collectors of live concert recordings.
Carol Howell (verified owner) –
An absolutely stunning live recording! The interplay between the musicians is truly mesmerizing. A must-have for any ambient music lover!
Eugene Hopkins (verified owner) –
Sunrise from West Sea takes you on a cosmic journey. Stomu Yamash’ta’s percussion work is out of this world!
Dr. Patty Swanson (verified owner) –
As a collector of live concert recordings, this album stands out as one of the best ambient music albums to buy. Highly recommend!