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MINYO CRUSADERS - MINYO CUMBIERO (FROM TOKYO TO BOGOTA)


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Minyo Cumbiero (From Tokyo To Bogota)
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MAIS38LPC
STYLE:
Folk / Country / Jazz /
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Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
Latin, Folk, World, & Country Pressed on Ltd Clear GreenVinyl 1 of 500 Copies pressed

‘Minyo Cumbiero (From Tokyo To Bogota)’ is a fascinating collaboration between Japanese freak-folk ten-piece Minyo Crusaders and Colombian cumbia outfit Frente Cumbiero. Getting together for a two-day session in 2019, the two groups worked on these four tracks, which include Colombian and Japanese folk standards and a cover of a Chinese computer game theme.

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Mambonegro Daisakusen
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Cumbia Del Monte Fuji
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Tora Joe
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Opekepe

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Minyo Crusaders rework historic Japanese folk songs (min'yō) with Latin, African, Caribbean and Asian rhythms on their debut album “Echoes of Japan”. A big band like no other, where distinctive min'yō vocals glide over grooves that join the dots between cumbia, Ethiopian jazz, Thai pop, Afro funk and reggae. In the late 90s Katsumi Tanaka moved to Fussa, a city in western Tokyo steeped in counter-culture folklore as the home of Eiichi Ohtaki of Japanese rock band Happy End. Tanaka met Tsukamoto playing in a session band where the latter was singing soul. Aware that Freddie’s true passion was min'yō, Tanaka asked him to form a band to revive this style. They invited other musicians such as local drumming legend Sono and for the first few years played low-key shows yet a turning point came when bassist DADDY U, a veteran of the Tokyo roots music scene and the respected Ska Flames, joined. Through him they met keyboard player Moe, the leader of spiritual Caribbean jazz band Kidlat; sax player Koichiro Osawa, a member of Japanese-reggae/ska groups Matt Sounds and J.J. Session and regular pick-up for reggae musicians visiting Japan; trumpeter Yamauchi Stephan, also a member of J.J. Session; percussionist Mutsumi Kobayashi of Tokyo’s cumbia Banda de la Mumbia; Irochi, conga player with Afro Cuban band Cubatumb and vocalist Meg, a member of respected tropical DJ collective Tokyo Sabroso. Since then they have become a fixture on the Tokyo music scene and went national in 2018 through festivals such as Fuji Rock. Minyo Crusaders are: Freddie Tsukamoto (vocals) Meg (vocals, melodica) Katsumi Tanaka (guitar) DADDY U (bass) Moe (keyboards) Sono (timbales) Mutsumi Kobayashi (bongos) Yamauchi Stephan (trumpet) Koichiro Osawa (sax) Irochi (congas) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.