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Keiko Matsui - Full Moon & the Shrine (CD)

Full Moon & the Shrine
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Album Details: Full Moon & the Shrine

Release Date:04/07/1998
Label:Countdown
UPC:608631777522

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    Total Music at Its Finest

    By L C  Dec 2, 1999

    Keiko Matsui represents a welcome break from todays high-tech, over-publicized garbage. She is a complete musician and a stellar performer who over the years has set a mark of musicianship that few have ever dreamed to attain. Her music is unique in... its seamless blending of Classical, Jazz, and traditional Japanese. As a fellow artist/composer, I applaud her. Thanks Keiko for making music worthwhile again. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Keiko Matsui is the Stevie Nicks of contemporary jazz. In her photos, she always appears pale, out of a mist, like a fairy goddess or angel. Her creative and long popular blend of classical piano, aggressive jazz/funk, orchestral grandeur, and sonic elements from her native Japan allows her to create both poignant ballads and more aggressive fusion statements. Over the course of her last few albums, Matsui's Lindsey Buckingham -- always at her side, pushing her performance harder and higher -- has been seductive saxman Paul Taylor. On this ethereal mind trip, Full Moon and the Shrine (Countdown/Unity), she doesn't let Taylor stray too far. He's there matching her note for note, dancing skyward like Fred and Ginger under the swirling synth orchestral flavors and snappy hip-hop loops of Derek Nakamoto. On the dramatic "Bonfire of the Piano," Matsui textures Taylor's rich soul with her high register melody, which plays over a brooding low-register harmony line. Matsui always seems a bit t...orn between perfect RB/pop melodies and film score auditions, but the one constant is her reliance on a wide range of machine generated and live percussion. - Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Keiko Matsui

Fusion/new age keyboard player Keiko Matsui grew up in Tokyo and took her first piano lesson at the age of five. Influenced by Stevie Wonder and Rachmaninov as well as early fusion masters Maurice Jarre and Chick Corea, Matsui began composing while in junior high but studied children's culture at the Japan Women's University (Nihon Joshidaigaku). She moved to the Yamaha... Read more