• A1 Mkwaju 6:17
  • A2 Shak Shak 3:19
  • A3 Lemore 5:53
  • B1 Tira-Rin 4:23
  • B2 Pulse In The Mind 5:41
  • B3 Flash-Back 12:37

Recorded in February and March 1981, Mkwaju is the fruit of the collaboration between Midori Takada’’s crew and world-famous composer/musical director Joe Hisaishi, the man behind most of of Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli anime soundtracks and over 100 other films scores, including Takeshi Kitano’s Sonatine, Hana-Bi, and Kikujiro. The ensemble’s transcendental wonder is, in fact, the first-ever Midori Takada album and the first-ever Joe Hisaishi-produced album.

Led by Midori Takada on marimba, gong, vibraphone, and tom tom, Mkwaju is an inventive and riveting take on Eastern and Western minimalist traditions, African rhythms, and early electronica. Drawing from its jazz-rooted polyrhythmic improvisations in the most inventive ways, the album covers a wide spectrum of sounds, from colorful dance floor-ready percussion pieces that stand somewhere between proto-techno and experimental synth-pop, to cinematic ambient landscapes and ethereal drone delicacies.

Japan African New Age Ambient Experimental Reissue