About
Toshinori Kondo
Overview
Toshinori Kondo (近藤 等則, Kondō Toshinori, 15 December 1948 – 17 October 2020) was a Japanese avant-garde jazz and jazz fusion trumpeter trumpeter whose daring instinct and deep expressive resources slashed through a spectrum of experimental and ambient music.
A trailblazing figure in his native Japan, Kondo earned much of his reputation while based in Amsterdam or New York City. He was a sought-after collaborator in free jazz, locking horns with the incendiary German saxophonist Peter Brötzmann and courting revelation with other avant-garde luminaries, like English guitarist Derek Bailey and Dutch drummer Han Bennink.
Kondo also thrived in electroacoustic settings where groove was paramount — whether leading his own groups, like Toshinori Kondo IMA; on a range of projects with bassist-producer Bill Laswell; or in a joint effort with DJ Krush, notably on the mid-1990s trip-hop album Ki-Oku.
Known for
Acting |
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2006 | Bill Laswell - World Beat Sound System: Live at Soundstage | Actor | Musician | 59 Average |
1994 | Angel Dust | Actor | Kotaro Shimada | 59 Average |
1994 | The Great Music Experience | Nara City, Japan 1994 | Actor | Self | 59 Average |
1990 | What's Up Connection | Actor | 58 Average |
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Sound |
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2020 | По прозвищу "Дьявол" | Sound | Music | 59 Average |
1999 | Dogs | Sound | Music | 59 Average |
1994 | The Man Who Shot the Don | Sound | Music | N/A N/A |
1993 | 1/3 Lover | Sound | Music | 59 Average |
1990 | What's Up Connection | Sound | Original Music Composer | 58 Average |
1988 | Remembrance | Sound | Music | 59 Average |