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Akiko Horii

Born and raised in Kobe, Japanese-French jazz percussionist Akiko Horii was never afraid of bold moves growing up: after leaving her native Japan alone at the age of fifteen to attend high school on Long Island, she made a radical shift from studying classical piano to devoting herself to West African music and dance in college (CalArts), with a particular focus on the djembe and Ewe drumming from Ghana. She later spent several months in Ivory Coast, Guinea, and Mali, learning from masters and performing for local ceremonies.

Her deep sense of rhythm and graceful abstractions notably brought her into the spotlight with several performances on Congahead. In addition to displaying an impressive array of intricate grooves on the three albums she produced with AfuriKo (African infused jazz duo co-led with pianist/keyboardist Jim Funnell), Akiko’s skillful arrangements and original compositions are showcased on her own percussion group’s eponymous release Les Elles du Tambour (2012). The band played throughout France, including appearances at Art Rock Festival and at the Studio de l’Ermitage opening for Ethio-jazz unit Akalé Wubé.

A multifaceted artist versed in numerous musical styles of the African Diaspora, Akiko has toured for many years, working with Django Bates’ Loose Tubes, Andy Narell, Monette Marino (under the direction of Mamady Keïta), Zalindê, the Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea, Oxmo Puccino, Kery James, Grand Corps Malade, and Ibrahim Maalouf to name a few. She has performed in thirteen countries across four continents, at venues and festivals such as the London Jazz Festival, Kathmandu Jazz Festival, Ronnie Scott’s (London), Herts Jazz Festival (UK), Kanazawa Jazz Streets (Japan), Jazz à la Villette, the Palais des Congrès, and the Olympia in Paris, Coburg Samba Festival (Germany), Festival International de Timgade (Tunisia), Festival +KSamba (Mallorca, Spain), and the Cannes Film Festival.

As an educator, Akiko was musical director for Cardiff University’s West African drumming and dance ensemble “Lanyi” in 2016, and has led workshops and master classes at several other institutions (Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Middlesex University in London, l’Union des Musiciens de Jazz in Paris, Munich International Ballet School, etc.).

Awards

Industry Awards:
- Révélation Jazz Magazine for duo album "Woandering" with saxophonist Philippe Lopes de Sa (2017)
- Full funding (“aide à l’autoproduction“) from French performing rights organization SACEM for the production of AfuriKo’s second album "Style" (2016)
- Full funding (“aide à l’autoproduction“) from French performing rights organization SACEM for the production of AfuriKo’s debut album "On the Far Side" (2014)


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“… boredom not once arises in the improvised piece [ Woandering ] that features Akiko Horii’s delicate abstractions…”
- Franck Bergerot, Jazz Magazine (August 2017)

"Autumn Leaves [...] began with a solo performance of Funnell on keyboard who was joined by Horii on cajon and the magic of their music slowly took over the venue. The duo [...] seemed to be in tune with each other while playing and it was evident in their music. Their synchronization, captivating dedication [...] and the whole repertoire as a result, hooked the audience to them."
- HNS, The Himalayan Times (October 2016)

"Music that breathes, pulsates, bifurcates, trifles

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Primary Instrument

Percussion

Location

New York City

Willing to teach

Beginner to advanced

Concerts

Nov 7 Thu

Music

Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson

Tao

AfuriKo
2019

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Woandering

Philippe Lopes de Sa Duo / Freedom Jazz Zone
2017

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Style

AfuriKo / Funnelljazz
2016

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On the Far Side

AfuriKo / F-IRE
2014

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Les Elles du Tambour

Les Elles du Tambour
2012

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