Akira Sakata Explained

Akira Sakata
Birth Date:21 February 1945
Birth Place:Hiroshima, Japan
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Musician
Instrument:Saxophone

Akira Sakata (born 21 February 1945) is a Japanese free jazz saxophonist.

Early life

Sakata was born in Hiroshima on 21 February 1945. He first heard jazz on short-wave radio and Voice of America, then became more interested in it from listening to film soundtracks.[1] He began studying music seriously at high school, where he played clarinet.[2] He played alto sax in a jazz band when at Hiroshima University. He trained as a marine biologist[3] and moved to Tokyo in 1969.

Later life and career

Sakata was with the Yamashita Yosuke Trio from 1972 to 1979 and toured internationally with them. In 1986, he performed with Last Exit with Bill Laswell. This performance was released as . Laswell went on to play bass on and produce Sakata albums such as Mooko, Silent Plankton and Fisherman's.com, the last of which also featured the reclusive Pete Cosey (who had worked with Miles Davis) on guitar.[4] He later worked with DJ Krush[5] and Chikamorachi (Darin Gray and Chris Corsano).[6]

Sakata's career nearly ended in 2002, when he had a brain haemorrhage. He had to relearn the saxophone and returned to performing after three months, but still had some remaining restrictions years later. He is also a television and film actor, as well as being a writer. "He has created a language of his own which sounds very funny to Japanese listeners and which he uses extensively in his publications and in his appearances as an actor".

Playing style

"His deep commitment to the music is always evident in his playing, as is his humor. In concert, he will occasionally put down his saxophone and simply make vocal sounds into the microphone, the effect of which is often both humorous and musical."

Discography

As leader

External links

Notes and References

  1. Drouot . Alain . February 2010. Akira Sakata: Free As a Plankton . . 77 . 2 . 26 .
  2. Moses, Marc (10 March 1989) "Mixed media event weds new jazz and old film". The Japan Times. p. 15.
  3. March 2014 . Listen: Exclusive Akira Sakata Track . .
  4. http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fm20020116h1.html HIGH NOTES: Akira Sakata: 'Fisherman's.com'
  5. http://remixmag.com/artists/remix_zen_moodism/ DJ Krush—Zen Moodism
  6. Web site: Couture . François . Chikamorachi / Akira Sakata: Friendly Pants . . 30 January 2019.
  7. Waxman . Ken . December 2011 . Globe Unity: Japan . The New York City Jazz Record . 116 . 16 .
  8. Silsbee . Kirk . June 2018 . Akira Sakata and Chikamorachi with Masahiko Satoh: Proton Pump . DownBeat . 85 . 6 . 79 .
  9. Longley . Martin . January 2019 . Sakata/Nabatov/Seo/Moore: Not Seeing Is a Flower . DownBeat . 86 . 1 . 69 .