Yasuhiro Yoshigaki


Yasuhiro Yoshigaki is a Japanese drummer and percussionist, noted for his command of rhythm in jazz and ensemble settings.
He is also highly regarded in free improvisation and has collaborated with musicians in Japan and abroad, including Otomo Yoshihide and John Zorn.
He is one of the twin drummers of the post-rock band Rovo and the leader of Vincent Atmicus, an ensemble distinguished by twin drums, strings, brass, and layered percussion to create dense, polyrhythmic textures.
He has also led long-running projects as a bandleader, including Orquesta Libre and Orquesta Nudge! Nudge!.

Career

1970s

Yoshigaki began playing drums in his final year of high school, encouraged by a friend.
After entering Kwansei Gakuin University, he started performing jazz, inspired by Weather Report’s Black Market and Jaco Pastorius’s Jaco Pastorius.
While still a student he performed at live houses and jazz clubs in the Kansai region.

1980s

From 1984 for three years he served as a regular drummer at the Osaka jazz club Royal Horse.
Seeking to start a band he wanted to hear on the local scene, Yoshigaki conceived the ensemble First Edition in 1985 and launched it in 1986. The original members included Yutaka Ohara, Itayuki Shioya, Eiichiro Arasaki, Makoto Aoyagi, and Yosuke Inoue. The group combined arranged material with open forms; later Kazuhisa Uchihashi joined and activities expanded to Tokyo and Nagoya.
As an offshoot, he co-founded Altered States around 1990; early sets included rock-like and vocal numbers, moving toward fully improvised performances by Mosaic.
He also formed the improvising trio SIGHTS with Yutaka Ohara and Hiroshi Funato; in 1995 the trio recorded Tatta and toured.

1990s

He pursued further projects, including a duo with Sam Bennett; the large-ensemble Brass Chant ; prompter for the Kansai edition of John Zorn’s Cobra; and the acoustic trio Hōrakuya with Yuji Katsui and Yoshinori Motoki. Performing more frequently in Tokyo, he met Otomo Yoshihide, Daisuke Fuwa, and Yuji Katsui.
Following the 1995 Great Hanshin–Awaji Earthquake, he relocated to Tokyo in 1997. By 1999 he had joined Otomo's ONJQ and Naruyoshi Kikuchi's Date Course Pentagon Royal Garden , and launched his leader band Vincent Atmicus.

2000s

In the 2000s he recorded and performed with Otomo Yoshihide and Bill Laswell under the name Soup, issuing live and studio recordings.
He also continued to lead multiple ensembles, including Vincent Atmicus and the percussion-focused Orquesta Nudge! Nudge!.

2010s

His large ensemble Vincent Atmicus continued to appear live, including documented concerts at Shinjuku Pit Inn on 12 June 2010 and 9 December 2010.
He also launched and led the large-ensemble project Orquesta Libre, which reinterprets familiar repertoire. In July 2012 the group issued two debut albums and performed in Europe and at FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL ’12.
A precursor iKnoW project—centered on Thelonious Monk's music —is documented in a 2012 guide to Japanese jazz.
His project MoGoToYoYo appeared at the Aarhus Jazz Festival and the Copenhagen Jazz Festival in July 2017, as documented by festival listings and a review.

2020s

Yoshigaki remains active with Rovo and other ensembles and continues to perform in Japan and abroad.
He leads the live unit iKnoW Electric Re-Bop Double Band, developed in the 2020s as a continuation of his iKnoW concept.

Discography

Emergency!

  • Loveman Plays Psychedelic Swing
  • Loveman Prays For Psychical Sing
  • Live In Copenhagen

Otomo Yoshihide, Bill Laswell and Yasuhiro Yoshigaki

Fernando Saunders / Yasuhiro Yoshigaki

  • Devotion

[Vincent Atmicus]

Yasuhiro Yoshigaki, Yoichi Okabe, Yuji Katsui, Keisuke Ota, Taisei Aoki, Osamu Matsumoto, Hiroaki Mizutani, Kumiko Takara, Naruyoshi Kikuchi
  • VINCENT I
  • VINCENT II
  • VINCENT III

Anima Mundi (Vazquez-Yoshigaki project)

  • PRIMER ENCUENTRO
  • SEGUNDO PUENTE

Orquesta Nudge! Nudge!

  • BATUKA!
  • Rhythm CHANT

[Orquesta Libre]

[Orquesta Libre] + Suga Dairo + RON×II

Shoro Club

Yasuhiro Yoshigaki, Otomo Yoshihide, Daisuke Fuwa

On The Mountain

  • ON THE MOUNTAIN

Collaborations

As a sideman