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On Ensemble – Ume In The Middle – May 5, 2009

By fusing traditional Japanese drums, or taiko, and contemporary mediums like hip-hop, electronica, and rock, On Ensemble creates a beautiful chemistry of sound. On their second full-length studio album, Ume in the Middle, releasing May 5, 2009 on Turtlefield Music, the fusion of time-honored eastern and western components with contemporary elements offer a modern-day feel to world music that is beyond interesting.

Through continuous avant-garde musical stylings and a sense of giving back to the community, On Ensemble fortifies their sound by caring deeply about their music and their audience. The members, Masato Baba, Kristofer Bergstrom, Shoji Kameda, and Kelvin Underwood have been playing music for the majority of their lives and have studied taiko under professional groups and masters from the United States and Japan. Their experiences have helped them mold themselves and their sound into something they feel is important and meaningful.

Producer and main composer of the group, Shoji Kameda, stresses On Ensemble’s live performances and recordings as two separate art forms. “You will never recreate the experience of a live performance on an album, because you aren’t experiencing the music as it happens,” Kameda says. “You’re not there with the artist feeding off their energy. Once you record something and play it back, it becomes an echo of that experience, a facsimile, a photograph of the moment. I feel like the way to make an album come alive is to embrace the studio and recording process as part of the creative process.” Ume in the Middle, recorded in the band’s small Silverlake studio, was approached in this manner and the product is a vibrant recording full of life.

The song “After Rain” is one of On Ensemble’s signature pieces that they often perform live. “It has Japanese music elements with the fue (bamboo flute) melody in the beginning along with throat singing,” says Kameda. Throat singing, or overtone, is a particular style of singing in which the voice is able to generate two or more notes at the same time. These techniques are found all throughout central Asia; the most famous is the Tuvan style. “After Rain” is also driven by Underwood’s playing on the drum kit in 5/4, a non-standard time signature, and Kameda’s use of effects on some of the koto (Japanese stringed instrument) parts to get a guitar-esque sound, as well as a gated vocal effect. Combine that with Baba’s vocals at the end to give a rock tinge, and a riqq solo (traditional Arabic tambourine) at the end by the band’s good friend and frequent collaborator, Patrick Graham, and you have a highly developed song representative of the On Ensemble sound.

While On Ensemble revolves heavily around the rhythmic melody of the Japanese drums, they cite contemporary jazz composer and Japanese harp player June Kuramoto, hand percussionist Patrick Graham, pianist/composer Kimo Cornwell, as well as jazz groups Esborn Svensson Trio, The Bad Plus, and Cinematic Orchestra among their influences. Sigur Ros, Mum, Mouse and Mars, Balinese Gamelan and overtone singing from Central Asia also find their way into the On Ensemble sound. The group has managed to gain a lot of knowledge about their music and genre, but is constantly trying to perfect it. On Ensemble is a band that is very conscious of trying to push boundaries within their art form, and are constantly learning and incorporating new ideas and elements into their music.


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Member Since: 26/08/2005
Band Website: www.OnEnsemble.org
Band Members: Masato Baba : Taiko, Percussion, Voice, Bamboo Flutes, Tuvan Throat Singing
Kristofer Bergstrom: Taiko, Percussion, Voice, Koto, Turntable, Shamisen
Shoji Kameda : Taiko, Percussion, Voice, Bamboo Flutes, Tuvan Throat Singing
Kelvin Underwood: Taiko, Percussion, Voice, Drumkit
Influences: Too many to name! Cinematic Orchestra, Mouse on Mars, Old and New Dreams, Saul Williams, Tabla Beat Science, TV on the Radio, Miles Davis, John McLaughlin, The Bad Plus, Esborn Svensson Trio, Sigur Ros, Mum, Antipop Consortium, Boards of Canada, Doudou Ndiaye Rose, KODO, Javanese and Balinese Gamelan, overtone singing traditions from Central Asia, all of our teachers, sensei and artists who continue to inspire us.
Sounds Like: 2 parts Taiko (Japanese Drum), 1 part late-70s Jazz, 2 cups of computer geek, 3 tablespoons of nagauta, 1 part identity crisis, two shakes of hip-hop, and a dash of rock to taste.
Record Label: Turtlefield Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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