Okabe / Genzo Okabe Quartet: Dialect

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Okabe / Genzo Okabe Quartet: Dialect

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Title: Dialect
Artist: Okabe / Genzo Okabe Quartet
Label: Challenge
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 608917348729
Genre: Classical Artists

Genzo Okabe: "In the 'Okabe Family' project, including this album, I have been creating music by relying only on my own sensibilities for about 10years, without being caught up in what is authentic or what is progress. Whether it's real jazz or not, it's not a problem at all from my personal point of view. Create something voluntarily and throw it into a global platform. Then, if someone somewhere in the world reacts in any way, a new movement will come out. I hope that localization will bring artists to make new communities in the sense of musical interest rather than national or geographic framework, and a variety of music as many dialects enrich our entire society."

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