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Rema Hasumi

Rema Hasumi (born in Fukuoka, Japan) is a pianist/vocalist who is based out of Brooklyn, NY. Rema has performed at venues across NY, the United States and Asia. In 2009 she performed at the Kennedy Center as one of the four finalists of Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Pianist Competition. More recently, upon invitation by acclaimed vocalist Jen Shyu, Rema presented her solo work “The Patterns of Duplicity” at a series of “Solo Rites” concerts by Ms. Shyu. The piece featured the poetry “Spring and Asura”(1925) by Kenji Miyazawa interpreted in multiple languages, exploring the possibilities of musical ideas unique and inherent to each language. Rema has also worked extensively as both pianist and vocalist in many other projects, including a series of collaborations with the saxophonist Darius Jones in which they performed the music of Alice Coltrane. She has also worked as the vocalist in the guitarist Todd Neufeld's new two-drummer group. Rema's new trio will be premiered in June 2015 in two nights of concerts in NYC. It features compositions she is writing for piano/voice, performed alongside the great Randy Peterson and Masa Kamaguchi. Her first record "UTAZATA" will be released on May 3, 2015, from Ruweh Records. It features the highly sympathetic cast of Todd Neufeld (guitar), Thomas Morgan (bass), Billy Mintz(drums), and fiery guest musicians Ben Gerstein (trombone) and Sergio Krakowski(pandeiro). The group interprets the themes of Japanese Gagaku and ritual music. This record was made as a result of days of mindful searching on femininity, mythology and rituals in Japanese performing arts.

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Rema Hasumi: Billows Of Blue

Read "Billows Of Blue" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pianist Rema Hasumi, Japanese-born and now New York City-based, calls her compositions sound stories. Those “stories" sound like tales drifting out of a dream land: untethered to time and place, free-flowing and graceful, strikingly pretty, sometimes spooky, and starkly rendered, with the input of her empathic trio that includes bassist Masa Kamaguchi and drummer Randy Peterson, on her second album release, Billows of Blue. Hasumi's trio approach brings to mind the late Masabumi Kikuchi--whom she cites as an ...

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Rema Hasumi: Utazata

Read "Utazata" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


There once was a painter. He wanted to paint everything in the world, so he took the largest canvas he could ever find and started painting in his studio. In the beginning, people came by and watched interestedly as the landscapes spread around on the white canvas and detailed characters began to emerge in a world of green plants and wild animals. The years went by, and the painter would still be painting, adding layer upon layer, color upon color. ...

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Udnie

El Negocito Records
2023

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Billows Of Blue

Ruweh Records
2017

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Utazata

Ruweh Records
2016

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UTAZATA

Ruweh Records
2015

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