why we love this

An imaginative crossing of continents, this reissue of Midori Takada’s percussion work remains timeless. The record has rhythms that breeze like the wind, channeling a vast grassland in a symphonic way.

about the record

Led by Midori Takada on marimba, gong, vibraphone, and tom tom, MKWAJU is an inventive and riveting take on Eastern and Western minimalist traditions, African rhythms, and early electronica. Drawing from its jazz-rooted polyrhythmic improvisations in the most inventive ways, the album covers a wide spectrum of sounds, from colorful dance floor-ready percussion pieces that stand somewhere between proto-techno and experimental synth-pop, to cinematic ambient landscapes and ethereal drone delicacies.

  1. A1 - Mkwaju 0:58
  2. A2 - Shak Shak 1:10
  3. A3 - Lemore 1:15
  4. B1 - Tira-Rin 1:05
  5. B2 - Pulse In The Mind 1:02
  6. B3 - Flash-Back 2:01

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  1. A1 - Mkwaju 0:58
  2. A2 - Shak Shak 1:10
  3. A3 - Lemore 1:15
  4. B1 - Tira-Rin 1:05
  5. B2 - Pulse In The Mind 1:02
  6. B3 - Flash-Back 2:01

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why we love this

An imaginative crossing of continents, this reissue of Midori Takada’s percussion work remains timeless. The record has rhythms that breeze like the wind, channeling a vast grassland in a symphonic way.

about the record

Led by Midori Takada on marimba, gong, vibraphone, and tom tom, MKWAJU is an inventive and riveting take on Eastern and Western minimalist traditions, African rhythms, and early electronica. Drawing from its jazz-rooted polyrhythmic improvisations in the most inventive ways, the album covers a wide spectrum of sounds, from colorful dance floor-ready percussion pieces that stand somewhere between proto-techno and experimental synth-pop, to cinematic ambient landscapes and ethereal drone delicacies.

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