Takashi Nakazato - Clandestina (2020)

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Title: Clandestina
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Tamborbeat Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 71:13 min
Total Size: 465 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Eleggua (La Lumbanche)
02. Pista Libre (feat. Luisito Quintero & Roberto Quintero)
03. Tierra Africana (feat. Calixto Oviedo)
04. Guajira Interlude (feat. Hiro-a-Key)
05. Clandestina
06. Chekere Interlude
07. Gimmie Shelter (feat. Oli Savil)
08. Fly with the Wind (feat. Luisito Quintero & Roberto Quintero)
09. Obatala Interlude (feat. Hiro-a-Key)
10. Ka-Ta-Da (feat. Karl Vanden bossche & Davide Giovannini)
11. A Las 23 (feat. Calixto Oviedo)
12. Conga Bongo y Timbal (feat. Calixto Oviedo)
13. Babalu Aye Interlude (feat. Kazutoshi Shibuya)
14. Con Gracia
15. Lilly (feat. Calixto Oviedo)
16. Hay Un Caracol del Mar

Takashi Nakazato born in Asakusa,
Tokyo is a multi-percussionist specializing in various musical genres.
He has performed with numerous well-known artists throughout his career, as well as performing with “The Lion King, The Musical” for five years.
Nakazato has toured most of Europe and Asia with the Jaribu Afrobeat Orchestra, Jazztronik, Fried Pride(Tokyo Jazz Festival etc) Kyoto Jazz Massive(North Sea Jazz Festival,Tokyo Crossover Jazz Festival etc) and toured China with the Online Game Orchestra (Ro Legend.2016)
He also toured Japan with famed pianist, Yukie Nishimura and toured Mala In Cuba.
He was the only Japanese percussionist to be hired for the gig.
Takashi studied for a long while in Cuban, learning Cuban folklore and Bata under the wing of greats like Adonis Panter Calderon, Barbaro Yordany Crespo Richard(Osain Del Monte) and Angel Boraño.
He studied the Conga drum under Tomas “El Panga” Ramos, Edger Martinez and Joaquin Pozo,the Bongo “Sierra Maestra” Eduardo Rico Menéndez.His timbal mentor was Juan Carlos Rojas.
He made santo, Obatala, while in Cuba.
Nakazato has his own fusion band, Piecework, and is also a member of 10 piece percussion group, Orquesta Nadge! Nadge! and Ayumigos(Japanese and Cuban members of Latin Jazz).
Nakazato released his first album “Clandestina,” which included guests Luisito Quintero, Robert Quintero, Calixto Oviedo, Karl Vanden Bossche and Olí Savill.
Nakazato runs “Takashi Nakazato Percussion School” in Tokyo and has developed a large number of students.
His percussion instruction book & DVD was published in 2014.