Takumi Moriya Black Nation - Merry Go Round
Format : 10"
Label : Jazz Room Records
Catalog # : JAZZR042
Genre : Jazz Electronic
Back in the Night of the Day at the Jazz Dance hang outs like the Legendary Horseshoe in London's Tottenham Court Road (where the scene was born) and the Electric Ballroom in Funky Camden Town (where the scene took shape) one record was guaranteed to get the dancers off and kicking:
Terumasa Hino - "Merry Go Round", taken from an LP entitled "Double Rainbow" on Sony Japan Records. It featured a stellar cast of the Jazz Fusion Movers and Shakers of the day pounding out a Bass Driven Rhythm Express Train that shook up the Jazzfloor Massive by the scruff of the neck and tumbled them down a Psychedelic Jazz Mountainside.
Cut to a lifetime later and Jazz Room Records had an unexpected best seller with The Takumi Moriya Black Nation version of the Joe McPhee classic"Shakey Jake", (which had been featured in an episode of the Cult Apple+ TV series "Severance".)
For a follow up why not do something a little bit "Way Out There"?
“Merry Go Round” had been featured on a number of DJ Charts in the BBE Records Book "J Jazz - Free and Modern Jazz Albums From Japan 1954 - 1988" so at Paul Murphy's request Takumi got together some of his favourite Musicians to record a Heavy Funk Tribute to an all time Jazz Floor Classic. So here is eight minutes of Defiant Jazz driven at a Psychotic Steam Hammer pace.
The "B" Side:
The track "12000RPM" from NikNaks album "Ireti" on the Matthew Herbert label Accidental Records was the inspiration for this stunning remix.
As soon as Paul Murphy heard it there was just no contest. "This is our Remixer!"
And NikNak has delivered a Space Rocking, Futuristic Jazz and Bass Meltdown!