Kawasaki, Ryo & Satellites: Electric World
Kawasaki, Ryo & Satellites: Electric World
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Kawasaki, Ryo & Satellites
Label: Studio Mule
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4250101409615
Genre: Electronic
A reissue of legendary Japanese jazz guitarist Ryo Kawasaki. Some of his famous works are mellow jazz fusion masterpiece Tarika Blue (1977), dance jazz classic Trinkets And Things (1978), cosmic new wave jazz Lucky Lady (1983), Balearic jazz album Little Tree (1980), and many more. Electric World was released on Kawasaki's own label, Satellites Records, in 1987. It seems the release was in very small production - it's hard to find an original copy. The original version of "Electric World" and "727" are electric, jazzy, fusion disco. The main track on the EP is an extended version of "Electric World" - a very playful, '80s freestyle boogie track.
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