Masahiko Togashi


Masahiko Togashi was a Japanese jazz percussionist and composer.
Togashi grew up in a musical household; his father was a double-bassist in a swing jazz ensemble, and Togashi learned violin and drums, playing the latter in his father's band. He worked with Sadao Watanabe, Toshiko Akiyoshi, and Tony Scott in the 1950s, then founded the ensemble Jazz Academy in 1961 with Hideto Kanai, Masabumi Kikuchi, and Masayuki Takayanagi. Togashi was an early free jazz leader in Japan: his 1965 quartet with Kazunori Takeda, Yosuke Yamashita and Kuniro Takimoto used words as triggers for each player to perform his thoughts about that word. Togashi and Yamashita were part of Watanabe's band in 1966, but Yamashita and Togashi disagreed about rhythms, leading to the pianist leaving. Togashi also performed with American musicians such as Ornette Coleman, Blue Mitchell, Lee Morgan, and Sonny Rollins on Japanese tours. Early in 1969, Togashi and Hiroshi Suzuki co-led a quintet that recorded the album Variation. Another Togashi album from the same year – the quartet We Now Create – was described by critic Teruto Soejima as "a masterpiece of four individuals intensely exploring the true natures of their instruments". Late that year, he recorded duets with Mototeru Takagi for the soundtrack to the experimental film A.K.A. Serial Killer. An edited version of the soundtrack was released as Isolation by Columbia Records.
Togashi permanently lost the use of his legs in an accident in 1970 and played only percussion until the mid-1970s when he resumed on drums. Later associations included performing or recording with Paul Bley, Don Cherry, Jack DeJohnette, Charlie Haden, Steve Lacy, Gary Peacock, Masahiko Sato, and Yuji Takahashi.

Discography

As leader/co-leader

Variation We Now Create Canto of Aries with New Herd Isolation with Mototeru Takagi - recorded 1969Poesy : The Man Who Keeps Washing His Hands with Masabumi Kikuchi, Gary Peacock Ginparis Session with Masayuki Takayanagi - recorded 1963Sohsyoh with Masahiko Satoh Song for Myself with Sadao Watanabe, Masahiko Satoh, Masabumi Kikuchi Spiritual Nature Guild For Human Music Rings - soloSession In Paris, Vol. 1 "Song Of Soil" Kizashi with Yosuke Yamashita Valencia with Takashi Kako Tidal Wave with Richard Beirach The face of percussion - recorded 1980The Ballad My Favorite Spiritual Moments Contrastwith Lauren Newton and Peter Kowald Eternal duo with Steve Lacy - recorded 1981, CD version Pulsation with Masayuki Takayanagi Breath with Hozan Yamamoto, Yōsuke Yamashita Ayers Rock with Richie Beirach, Terumasa Hino Bura Bura - liveScene Place - Space Who Wave with Gary Peacock and Masahiko Satoh Wave II with Gary Peacock and Masahiko Satoh Wave III with Gary Peacock and Masahiko Satoh Essence of Jazz Senza Tempo with Haruna Miyake, Yuji Takahashi, Jean-François and Jenny-Clark Concerto with Masabumi Kikuchi Twilight with Steve Lacy - recorded 1991Passing in the silence - soloTriple Helix with Terumasa Hino, Masabumi Kikuchi Richard Beirach - Terumasa Hino - Masahiko Togashi Eternal Duo ’95 with Steve Lacy - recorded 1995Inter-Action: Live At Hall Egg Farm On December 9, 1995 - recorded 1995Update: Live At Pit Inn Shinjuku On December 16, 1995 - recorded 1995Asian Spirits with Kang Tae Hwan and Masahiko Satoh Moment Aug,15 Freedom Joy with Richie Beirach - recorded 1997Live at Dolphy Passing In The Silence Contrast with Masahiko Satoh Live at Köln - recorded 2002Inductions with Masahiko Satoh