CANCELLED – SOIL & "PIMP" SESSIONS (JP)

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21. 8. 2023 (20:00)
CANCELLED – SOIL & "PIMP" SESSIONS (JP)

CONCERT CANCELLED

We're very sorry, but Soil & "Pimp" Sessions have unfortunately been forced to cancel their entire European tour. The concert, which was supposed to take place at the Jazz Tibet Club on August 21, 2023, will not happen. Money for tickets purchased will be refunded. We apologize for the complications and thank you for your understanding. We hope to be able to bring the band on an alternate date.

Official band statement:
We regret to inform you that we have made the difficult decision to cancel performing at all shows scheduled during Soil & ”Pimp” Sessions UK/EU tour of 2023 due to the recent arrest of drummer Midorin, for violating Japanese Law. The summer tour would have been Soil & ”Pimp” Sessions’ first shows overseas since COVID 19 and we would like to deeply apologize for the distrust, inconvenience, and concern caused to our fans and business partners. Soil & ”Pimp” Sessions intends to come back to the UK and Europe after regaining order and hope to play in front of everyone then.’

 

 

Soil & "Pimp" Sessions is an explosive Japanese jazz band, comprised of five musicians; Shacho (agitator, spirit), Tabu zombie (trumpet), Josei (piano), Akita Goldman (bass) and Midorin (drums).

At its core, the group is about giving pulsating live performances. Soil & "Pimp" Sessions combine the highest musicianship with the coolest of cool sounds and atmosphere. Their brand of jazz is rough around the edges, unadulterated entertainment and constantly kept at boiling point.

Each member brings his own unique talent and perspective. They originally met at a club event in Tokyo in 2001. The Tokyo club scene was dominated by DJs until Soil & "Pimp" Sessions arrived, breaking the mold as live pioneers. Calling their music "death jazz", they gained recognition for performing an original form of aggressive alternative jazz. The band comments; “We always felt that in the world of jazz, there was an unwritten rule that the musicians were to concentrate on their techniques and the audience were simply there to admire, like a transmitter/receiver relationship. We wanted to break away from that and create exciting jazz with far more interaction between the players and the audience”. Shacho, who holds a rather unusual title in a jazz band as “the agitator”, plays a key role in this by stirring and stimulating the audience.

It did not take long for Soil & "Pimp" Sessions to become one of the hottest new bands in Japan and becoming favorites of major festivals including Fuji Rock. Their international breakthrough came when Gilles Peterson, the renowned British DJ, introduced the them through his Radio 1 show "WorldWide\'. In the summer of 2005, by invitation from Giles, the band traveled to the UK to perform on his program. The name spread further via the international jazz network and at the BBC World Wide Award later that year, Soil & "Pimp" Sessions was awarded with the "John Peel Play More Jazz Award".

The band's album "Pimp Master" was released in 2006 through Compost in Europe and Brownswood Recordings in the UK. The band played at Glastonbury Festival in June 2007 coincide with release of their "Pimpoint" album in Europe and the UK. They came back to Europe in the fall of 2007, appeared BBC’s popular music program “Later… with Jools Holland”, played with Jamie Cullum for BBC’s Electric Prom show.

While continuing to perform in Japan, the band expanded their playing field performing in overseas countries and at major international festivals such as Fuji Rock Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival, Glastonbury Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Java Jazz festival, Mosaic Music Festival, Roskilde Festival, Cape Town Jazz Festival , Sydney Festival and many more.

 

 

This program has already taken place.

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Tickets for our concerts can be purchased online on the GO OUT portal, and occasionally on other platforms, at a discounted price. A direct link to purchase tickets online can be found for individual concerts in the program. Any remaining unsold tickets are available for purchase at the standard price one hour before the concert starts, payable in cash at the box office at the club entrance.

Children under 10 years old have free entry to our concerts.

Tickets for the club are strictly for standing. A certain number of seats are always available, but they are not guaranteed and cannot be reserved except for justified exceptions (disabled persons, advanced age), and are occupied on a first-come, first-served basis. The hall opens one hour before the concert begins.

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