
Japanese vibraphonist and marimba player Masayoshi Fujita’s Desonata feels like wandering through a dream you forgot you were having. The vibraphone pulses in waves, each note rippling into the next like echoes across still water. The melody slips between the fingers, elusive yet comforting—like the moment you wake, only to fall back into sleep. Fujita’s improvisation twists and turns, leading you down paths untraveled, where wrong notes become right, guiding the mind into strange, beautiful spaces.
It’s a hypnotic journey that leaves you floating, weightless, between reality and reverie. Will you dare enter the magic realm?
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