Saturday, January 14, 2023

KONSTRUkT and AKIRA SAKATA – Kaishi / 開始: Live At Kargart (2LP-2015)




Label: Holidays Records – HOL 085
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, Gatefold / Country: Italy / Released: Jul 1, 2015
Style: Free Jazz, Space-Age, Free Improvisation
Recorded live at Kargart, Istanbul, Turkey / January 17th, 2015.
Edition of 200 copies
Illustration [Cover Drawing] – Canedicoda
Lacquer Cut By – Alessandro Di Guglielmo at Elettroformati, Milano
Recorded By – Rammy Roo
Mixed By, Mastered By – Korhan Futacı
All music improvised by KonstruKt and Akira Sakata
Contact Info: Via Tolmezzo 12/4, 20132 Milano, Italia
Matrix / Runout (Side 1 runout, etched): HOL-085 A K AS
Matrix / Runout (Side 2 runout, etched): HOL-085 B K AS
Matrix / Runout (Side 3 runout, etched): HOL-085 C K AS
Matrix / Runout (Side 4 runout, etched): HOL-085 D K AS

side 1
A  -  Part I .................................................................................................................. 18:12
side 2
B  -  Part II ................................................................................................................. 18:29

side 3
C  -  Part III ............................................................................................................... 16:37
side 4
D  -  Part IV ............................................................................................................... 16:34

Line-up/Musicians:
Akira Sakata / alto saxophone, clarinet, voice
Korhan Futacı / tenor, alto and soprano saxophones, flute, loops [instant loops]
Umut Çağlar / el. guitar, violin, reeds [zurna, gralla], kalimba, percussion, tape echo
Özün Usta / double bass 
Korhan Argüden / drums, cymbal [old K zildjian cymbals]


Another chapter in the ongoing series of live recordings of the quartet KonstruKt. Islington Mill in Salford, Greater Manchester, is a hotbed of musical insurgency and invention. Resident analogue-synth expert Sam Weaver (who is an auxiliary member of psychedelic/exploratory rock/electronic group Gnod) is curating the Samarbeta music residency at the huge repurposed building in the summer of 2015. As part of this project, he has invited the blazing Turkish free jazz unit KonstruKt, over from Istanbul to stay at the Mill. Their visit culminates in two performances on 12 August 2015. There are also Bristol and London live dates planned. To give you a taste how brilliant those performances were, here is KonstruKt in action on home turf, earlier that year, playing with veteran Japanese free-jazz, a key figure of the Japanese Free Jazz movement since the 1970s saxophonist and marine biologist, Akira Sakata.




Konstrukt are a group dedicated to improvising not only within themselves, but with outside guests. Following records with Joe McPhee and Peter Brötzmann, Akira Sakata to join them Live at Kargart in Istanbul on January 17th 2015, where they played continuously for 70 minutes, improvising around psychedelic themes. This jam is one of the most psychedelic act of the band so far, with Sakata's growling shomyo-alike chant finding the perfect setting - like a snake charmer - in a jungle of constantly reinvented sound.

Double LP on Holidays Records.



If you find it, buy this album!

27 comments:

  1. KONSTRUkT and AKIRA SAKATA – Kaishi / 開始: Live At Kargart (2LP-2015)
    Vinyl Rip/FLAC-192+Artwork (848.67 MB)



    You can get the download link exclusively through:
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    Regards.

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  2. These guys are the real deal! Thanks a bunch!

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  3. There is never enough Sakata

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  4. Great job! Many thanks and HNY!

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  5. This one is completely new to me. Grateful to have a chance to listen. Much appreciated!

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  6. Ferocious recording. Just what I needed to keep the spirits up during these dark days.

    Arno

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  7. Wonderful music. New to me as well. Many thanks

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  8. Thank you Vitko. Excellent playing. These guys need more recognition for their great music.

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  9. Thank you very much!

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  10. Astounding! Akira Sakata at his best. His playing and singing are breathtaking. The guys from KonstruKt are a great discovery. Thank you very much!

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  11. Happy New Year, Vitko!! Umut Çağlar is releasing stuff as interesting as this one in bandcamp. It would be nice if people get some music there.

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  12. Thank you so much! All the best!!

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  13. Tremendous energetic music, many thanks. John C

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  14. Thanks Vitko for your effort ...another great album.

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  15. This is great! thanks

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  16. Thanks again Vitko. Akira Sakata! Love the man, plus Konstrukt. Some good listening for sure.

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  17. Thanks again. Hard if not impossible to get a physical copy in South Africa.

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