Toshinori Kondo
An image from Umanohone: The Legendary Sword, one of the productions that also features Toshinori Kondo.
Toshinori Kondo

Toshinori Kondo

December 15, 1948 — Ehime, Japan

Toshinori Kondo (近藤 等則, Kondō Toshinori, 15 December 1948 – 17 October 2020) was a Japanese avant-garde jazz and jazz fusion trumpeter trumpeter whose daring instinct and deep expressive resources slashed through a spectrum of experimental and ambient music.

A trailblazing figure in his native Japan, Kondo earned much of his reputation while based in Amsterdam or New York City. He was a sought-after collaborator in free jazz, locking horns with the incendiary German saxophonist Peter Brötzmann and courting revelation with other avant-garde luminaries, like English guitarist Derek Bailey and Dutch drummer Han Bennink.

Kondo also thrived in electroacoustic settings where groove was paramount — whether leading his own groups, like Toshinori Kondo IMA; on a range of projects with bassist-producer Bill Laswell; or in a joint effort with DJ Krush, notably on the mid-1990s trip-hop album Ki-Oku.

1/3 Lover

1/3 Lover

1993

Dogs

Dogs

1999

What's Up Connection

What's Up Connection

1990

Remembrance

Remembrance

1988

По прозвищу "Дьявол"

По прозвищу "Дьявол"

2020

The Man Who Shot the Don

The Man Who Shot the Don

1994

Umanohone: The Legendary Sword

Umanohone: The Legendary Sword

2005