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Toshi Tsuchitori

Toshi Tsuchitori

Toshi Tsuchitori has been played on NTS shows including Kaitlyn Aurelia-Smith Presents: TouchThePlants, with Aoki first played on 1 December 2017.

Toshi Tsuchitori (土取利行) was born in Kagawa, Japan in 1950. He was an avant-garde / free jazz percussionist in the 1970s, but more recently he is working with ancient Japanese music. From the 1980s to 2002, he recorded four works that explore ancient Japanese instruments: “Dōtaku: Ancient Japanese Bronze Bells from Yayoi Period (b.c. 400 - a.d. 250)”, “Sanukaito: Stone Sounds of the Paleolithic Era in Japan”, “Jōmonko: Pottery Drums of Jōmon Period (b.c. 3000 - b.c. 2500)” and “The Sounds of Prehistoric Painted Cave: Playing in the Cave of Cougnac, France”. In 1988, he created the Ryuko Gakusha Art Center with Harue Momoyama. He has worked with Milford Graves, Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy, and theater director Peter Brook. He continues his extensive research on Asian and African music and dance to this day.

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Toshi Tsuchitori

Toshi Tsuchitori has been played on NTS shows including Kaitlyn Aurelia-Smith Presents: TouchThePlants, with Aoki first played on 1 December 2017.

Toshi Tsuchitori (土取利行) was born in Kagawa, Japan in 1950. He was an avant-garde / free jazz percussionist in the 1970s, but more recently he is working with ancient Japanese music. From the 1980s to 2002, he recorded four works that explore ancient Japanese instruments: “Dōtaku: Ancient Japanese Bronze Bells from Yayoi Period (b.c. 400 - a.d. 250)”, “Sanukaito: Stone Sounds of the Paleolithic Era in Japan”, “Jōmonko: Pottery Drums of Jōmon Period (b.c. 3000 - b.c. 2500)” and “The Sounds of Prehistoric Painted Cave: Playing in the Cave of Cougnac, France”. In 1988, he created the Ryuko Gakusha Art Center with Harue Momoyama. He has worked with Milford Graves, Derek Bailey, Steve Lacy, and theater director Peter Brook. He continues his extensive research on Asian and African music and dance to this day.

Original source: Last.fm

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IKAI (Another World) Part 2
Toshi Tsuchitori, Spiral Arms, New Gamelan Ensemble
Otoroku2023
おおとよみ
Toshi Tsuchitori, 土取利行
JVC1990
Voice Improvisation With Gong
Toshi Tsuchitori
D.Y.M. Records1978
Natural Voice With Bamboo Flute
Toshi Tsuchitori
D.Y.M. Records1980
Aoki
Toshiyuki Tsuchitori
Japan Record1984