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Otowala - Otowala (special)
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Otowala is a progressive rock/jazz-rock trio of Michiro Negishi-keyboards, John O'Reilly-bass, Stephen Zieminski-drumset, mallets, tabla. I was made aware of them because Stephen Zieminski plays drums in the pretty great postrock progressive band Greylyng. This is utterly different and also good! At this price, you can afford to give it a shot!
"Otowala is a place for its members to try out their unconventional composition methods. Stephen Zieminski is a multi-percussionist active in progressive rock and jazz circles. He has played with Prester John, New Haven Improvisers Collective, and Greylyng, to name a few. He studied tabla from Pt. Subhankar Banerjee and maestro Kumar Das. Born in Tokyo Japan, Michiro Negishi recorded a couple of new-wave music tracks as a member of "Children" that were included in a compilation album "Bright Young Museum Workers" produced by Keiichi Suzuki. Currently he is in Connecticut and plays keyboards in several projects including ethno-electronic music (Symphoamoeba), rock (Otowala), and jazz (Speak no Evil). John O'Reilly studied music at Berklee College of Music. He offers several tracks composed in Neapolitan scales in Otowala's first album."
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