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  1. Asian Roots : TakéDaké & John Kaizan Neptune: Amazon.de: Digital Music. Skip to main content.de. Delivering to Kassel 34117 Update location ...

  2. オーシャン・モーション. 06'04. Shakuhachi: John Kaizan Neptune. A Japanese five-tone folk scale (yosempu) is used, but the 12/8 rhythmic groove is commonly found in West Africa. The sounds at the beginning were created with bamboo rain-sticks and bamhoo shakers. The shakuhachi introduction is accompanied hy the torung from Vietnam.

  3. Amazon.co.jp: Asian Roots : TakéDaké: デジタルミュージック

  4. Golden Lotus. John Kaizan Neptune Collection · 2009. Korea Idea (feat. John Kaizan Neptune) Asian Roots (feat. John Kaizan Neptune) · 1998. Soft Melody. John Kaizan Neptune Collection · 2009. Sky and Sand Way (feat.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Asian Roots" on Discogs.

  6. With Hitoshi Hamada on vibraphone, Yukihiro Takao on acoustic bass and Takao Naoi and Yoshinori Nomi playing guitar and percussion respectively, Neptune has again created music that defies any label other than "superlative." So, to taste a little of what jazz is, what Zen is, what this album is all about, I commend to you Neptune's own advice-- "Have a listen." ---- Malcolm B. Davis

  7. Jazz standards played on long shakuhachi - 2.4', 2.9' and 3.2'. With such imaginative titles as "Words Can't Go There," "Kite" and "Dance for the One in Six" among his numerous albums (or CDs, it you will), John's choice of the relatively straight-forward name for this one might surprise his many tans. But there's method in his mundane choice.