"Cooler Heads Prevail"
represents a pioneering step in the outwardly rippling expansion of what
the banjo is "allowed" to do. Though an accomplished bluegrass player,
Akira is also able to sidestep the culturally specific trappings of Earl
Scruggs' style to cast an unfettered compositional eye over a fecund
musical landscape. He then selects the elements that will best convey his
creative intent. That intent, in combination with sterling production and
ace musicianship, enables you to proceed on what is certainly a grand
musical journey.
Awash in a wealth of
cross-cultural rhythms and instrumental textures, Akira has the ability to
seamlessly fuse wide-ranging ethnicities within an individual track to
create a piece so sonically holistic as to become virtually indescribable.
Not a wholesale plundering of world musics, but rather a heartfelt
nation-blending put to the higher service of each composition.
For grandeur, sweep, and sheer
cine-musatic spectacle, few can surpass this offering from the mind,
heart, and fingers of Akira Satake.