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Takuro Okada - Konoma Vinyl LP album cover

Takuro Okada - Konoma (Cloudy Clear Vinyl) Vinyl LP

LABEL: Temporal Drift | FILE UNDER: Jazz / Blues
FOR FANS OF: Natural Information Society, Sam Wilkes, Jeff Parker

$42.98

For years, Takuro Okada has carried a quiet question: how can a Japanese musician honor the music of African Americans without simply borrowing it? That search shapes his new album Konoma, a work guided by the idea of “Afro Mingei.” The Tokyo guitarist, producer, and bandleader has lived inside this tension since childhood, drawn to blues, jazz, and funk records that nourished him, yet hesitant in the face of the histories they hold. The concept of Afro Mingei, which Okada first encountered in an exhibition by artist Theaster Gates, gave him a way forward. Gates connected Black aesthetics with Japanese folk craft, both rooted in resistance — “Black is Beautiful” defying racism, the Mingei movement preserving everyday beauty against industrial erasure. That kinship became the compass for Konoma, a record attuned to echoes across cultures and time.

 

Konoma holds six originals and two covers, all shaped by this dialogue. The elegantly unhurried “Portrait of Yanagi” drifts like a standard half-remembered from another era, while the brief but potent “Galaxy” gestures toward Sun Ra’s late 1970s electric organ experiments, the fractured propulsion of Flying Lotus’s early beat tapes, and the shadowy atmospheres of trip-hop. Okada’s choice of covers sharpens the conversation: Jan Garbarek’s “Nefertite” shimmers with the cool austerity of 1970s ECM, reframing Europe’s own search for identity inside jazz, while Hiromasa Suzuki’s “Love” channels the electric vibrancy of 1970s Japanese fusion, when musicians fused psychedelia, funk, and folk into a distinctly local dialect. Together, they anchor Konoma in a lineage of artists who bent borrowed forms toward something new.

 

With Konoma, co-released by ISC Hi-Fi Selects and Temporal Drift, Okada delivers his most personal and expansive statement yet: a meditation on connection, influence, and the beauty that survives across cultures.

PRODUCT DETAILS

  • FORMAT: LP
  • ARTIST: Takuro Okada
  • TITLE: Konoma
  • LABEL: Temporal Drift
  • CATALOG NUMBER: DRFT21
  • GENRE: Jazz / Blues
  • SUB-GENRES: Soul-Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Fusion
  • RELEASE YEAR: 2025
  • UPC: FSLP-1603
  • CONDITION: New
TRACKLIST

01. Mahidere Birhan
02. Sunrise
03. Nefertite
04. Galaxy
05. November Owens Valley
06. Portrait Of Yanagi
07. Love
08. Acute Angle Black Button

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UPC: FSLP-1603

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