Hiromi Plans Winter Release

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Japanese keyboardist Hiromi, who recently graduated from the Berklee College of Music, will be releasing her third album on Telarc, Spiral, in January 2006. On the album, Hiromi offers eight original compositions in a trio format that fuse jazz, pop, classical and avant-garde.

“With this album, I have a really strong vision that I call ‘three-piece orchestral music,’” Hiromi said. “Exploring what I could do with the trio, I decided to focus on this setting.”

The album was recorded at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, and was produced by Hiromi and Michael Bishop. The trio includes bassist Tony Grey and drummer Martin Valihora.



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