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David Tamura

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David Tamura is a Japanese-American New York City-based multi-instrumentalist. He was a member of Von LMO's band on the album Red Resistor, which was described as "brilliantly tight".[1] He has played with many musicians on the New York noise rock scene.[2][3] He is one of the main forces behind The Jazzfakers, where he plays guitar, keyboards, and saxophone; one reviewer writes "it’s him that provides the powdery, blues-rich tenor melody that boards the loose-boned march of Oh Rise New, adding a recognizable jazz voice to the restless buzz-keyboard swirls and mosquito-drill guitar, the rambling bass tune and the childlike organ which hangs and fidgets on a single disruptive chord".[4]

Partial Discography

  • Ron Anderson / Robert L. Pepper* / David Tamura / Philippe Petit – Closed Encounters Of The 4 Minds [5]
  • Scott Rifkin's Music for the Free World (feat. David Tamura, Yuko Pepe & Sky Hall) [6]
  • Von LMO - Red Resistor
  • The Jazzfakers - Here Is Now
  • The Chonto/Tamura Sonic Insurgency w/ Kidd Jordan [7]

- Dave Burrells Conception- (featuring Dave Burrell, Joe Chonto, David Tamura) - The JazzFakers - Hallucinations

References