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Neptune was born in Oakland, California, on November 13, 1951 and moved with his family to San Diego, California when he was two. He played trumpet in high school and later was a drummer in a rock band. For college he chose the University of Hawaii, basically for surfing, but also began to study ethnomusicology. "I was interested in learning the Indian tabla," recalls John, "but at that time in Hawaii there was no one to teach me. My number two choice was the shakuhachi. I was really fascinated because on the high notes it sounds like a flute and on the lower ones it sound husky, almost like a saxophone. And when I found out it was a five-holed flute made from a piece of bamboo-- I was hooked!" He began playing in Hawaii with a Japanese Buddhist priest in 1971.
Later in 1973 John move to Kyoto, Japan, to continue shakuhachi study for one year, but then returned to Honolulu to complete a degree in ethnomusicology. After graduation John traveled again to Kyoto and in March 1977 after several years of intense study he received the "shi-han", or master's certificate in the Tozan School of Shakuhachi. At that time he was awarded the honorary name "Kaizan" which means Sea Mountain.
Since then, John Kaizan Neptune has made a mark in contemporary music as an artist of exploration and expansion. His adaptation of the shakuhachi to various worldwide musical settings has been his forte since the beginning of his career. Looking back, his first major highlight was his third record release, Bamboo. It was awarded Outstanding Album of the Year for 1980 by the Cultural Affairs Agency of the Japanese Ministry of Education-- the first time ever a jazz album or foreign artist has been so honored!!
All throughout the 1980's Neptune toured and released albums that utilized the shakuhachi with various instrumentation. His most notable recording during the early years were Mixed Bag and West Of Somewhere, both of which leaned again toward a jazz-based rhythm section. These albums featured such outstanding American musicians as Don Grusin, Robben Ford, Nathan East, Abraham Laboriel, Alex Acuna, Kenny Kirland, Buster Williams, Cornell Dupree, and others.
After an early flirtation with jazz fusion John started to record acoustic albums using ideas from different musical cultures but with Western and Japanese influences as a constant factor. The bamboo master's 1992 project, entitled Kite, featured German musicians George Lawall on classical guitar and the Modern string Quartet. The CD was recorded in a church in Oberiennignen, Germany, and was highly acclaimed in both Billboard and Swing Journal magazines.
Neptune continues to step out beyond traditional Japanese music and takes the shakuhachi to places yet unexplored, and to settings unimaginable. River Rhythm, found him journeying to Madras, India, where he teamed up with Indian instruments and players to create some truly exotic sound colors. "I have know for years the shakuhachi timbre would work well in an Indian setting. It was only a matter of time before an album like this would finally take place," comments John. "You might say the whole project has a heavy air of Madras magic to it."
And magic indeed! the album's title cut draws heavily on a long flowing melodic line, a traditional characteristic of shakuhachi, and is backed up by the smooth backbeat of Malaysian drummer-cohort Lewis Pragasam. Each track has its own individual twist to offer featuring such instruments as a twangy jew's harp, a Nivanic string harp, tuned water cups, and more. Neptune's River Rhythm takes listeners on a musical journey to India laced with World music rhythms, blues, New Age, and jazz.
After exploring new ground for the past 15 years, John went back to his "traditional Japanese roots" with Prime Numbers. Although the project features traditional Japanese instruments, the melodies and harmonies have a strikingly non-traditional flavor to them. "It was my intent," reports John, "to feature traditional instruments in ways that are not typically traditional." The instruments used for the recording, the 5-holed shakuhachi, the 3-stringed shamisen, the 13-stringed koto, and the 17-stringed bass koto, just to happen to all contain prime numbers!
To date, John has performed live and has toured North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. When he is not recording or performing he his spending time making shakuhachi and other bamboo instruments in his home-workshop in the Japanese countryside.
Speciality: Shakuhachi
Born: 1951/11/13
Email: jneptune@awa.or.jp
Homepage: http://www.pacificsites.com/~jneptune/
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Albums released:
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Asiabeat |
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Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune TakeDake means "Bamboo Only" which aptly describes John Neptune's new band. All of the instruments on this incredible album are made of bamboo. Most of them were made by Neptune himself. |
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Bamboo Honored as the Outstanding Album of the Year by the Cultural Affairs Agency of the Japanese Ministry of Education in 1980. Shakuhachi/Jazz fusion. |
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Bamboo Textures |
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Circle, The John is joined by 2 musicians from India and 7 from Japan. Music composed, arranged, produced and played by Neptune. |
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Dance for the One in Six Classic Neptune fusion using Japanese and Indian instruments. |
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Digital 45 |
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Discotheque Fantasy |
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Jazzen |
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Joy |
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Kite Shakuhachi, guitar and string quartet recorded at St. Maria Church in Germany. |
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Mixed Bag |
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Prime Numbers Shakuhachi and koto in a unique synthesis of sound. An extraordinary album of modern interpretative pieces composed by Neptune. |
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River Rhythm Neptune's recent visit to India. Shakuhachi in ensemble with traditional Indian musicians and instruments. |
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Shakuhachi Mellow Jazz "American Honkyoku" at its best! Jazz standards along with two original compositions played on long shakuhachi - 2.4', 2.9' and 3.2'. |
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Shogun Original compositions in a jazz/rock idiom. |
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Sir Duke - Summertime |
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Sky Spirit Shakuhachi / Jazz fusion. |
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Tokyosphere This group is composed of masters of traditional Japanese instruments. Music ranges from "shibui" moments of mellow to jazz with pizazz. |
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Two In Flight |
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We Three Jazz - Norio Maeda Trio |
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West of Somewhere |
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Words Can't Go There Solo shakuhachi recorded in Neptune's dome house. |
Tracks recorded:
| Track | Album |
| Adyar Sunrise (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Angklung Journey (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Asa Kaze (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Bamboo (Listen) | Bamboo |
| Bamboo Blues (Listen) | Mixed Bag |
| Bamboo Born (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Bamboo Cutter (Listen) | Kite |
| Bamboo Grove (Listen) | Asiabeat |
| Bamboo Princess (Listen) | Kite |
| Between Couds (Listen) | Kite |
| Blue Wind (Listen) | Bamboo |
| Blue Wind (Listen) | Bamboo Textures |
| Blues (Listen) | We Three Jazz - Norio Maeda Trio |
| Brazz Breeze (Listen) | Shogun |
| Bring to Light (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Can You Feel The Beat (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Canyon View (Listen) | Prime Numbers |
| Circle, The (Listen) | Circle, The |
| Colorings (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Currents (Listen) | Kite |
| Dance for the ONE in Six (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| Day Beginning (Listen) | Shogun |
| Diamond Head (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Django (Listen) | We Three Jazz - Norio Maeda Trio |
| East of Everywhere (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| East of Everywhere (Listen) | Digital 45 |
| Either Way (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| El Condor Pasa (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Essence (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Evening Waves (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| Explore (Listen) | Digital 45 |
| Five And Thirteen Are Prime Numbers (Listen) | Prime Numbers |
| Five Directions (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Five Nodes (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Five Pennies (Listen) | We Three Jazz - Norio Maeda Trio |
| Five Windows (Listen) | Shogun |
| Flow (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| Footnotes (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Four Fun (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| Four Seater (Listen) | West of Somewhere |
| Fun Key (Ra Ra Ra) (Listen) | Bamboo |
| Genji (Listen) | Bamboo |
| Gentle Face (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| Georgia on My Mind (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Going To Town (Listen) | Prime Numbers |
| Haiku Music (Listen) | Bamboo Textures |
| Hear the Light (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| Hey Jude (Listen) | Digital 45 |
| High on Five (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Hon Shirabe (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Hopeful (Listen) | Two In Flight |
| How Could I Know (Listen) | Mixed Bag |
| I Just Called to Say I Love You (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| I'll Remember April (Listen) | We Three Jazz - Norio Maeda Trio |
| In The Air (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| In a Sentimental Mood (Listen) | We Three Jazz - Norio Maeda Trio |
| In the Distance (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| In the Hollow (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| India Indigo (Listen) | Circle, The |
| Isn't She Lovely (Listen) | West of Somewhere |
| Japanese Roots (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Java (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Jegoging (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Joy (Listen) | Asiabeat |
| Joy (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| Joy (Listen) | Joy |
| Jungle Trail (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| Kite (Listen) | Kite |
| Knock On Sky (Listen) | Prime Numbers |
| Kogarashi (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Korea Idea (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Last Dance (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Last Song, The (Listen) | West of Somewhere |
| Like Someone in Love (Listen) | We Three Jazz - Norio Maeda Trio |
| Love Me Tender (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Macho Man (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Manha do Carnaval and Samba de Orfeu (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Mayamalavagaula (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Mixed Weave - Part 1 (Listen) | Bamboo Textures |
| Mixed Weave - Part 1 (Listen) | Mixed Bag |
| Mixed Weave - Part 2 (Listen) | Mixed Bag |
| Mogamigawa Funa Uta (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Moon Return (Listen) | Kite |
| Moon Spirits (Listen) | Prime Numbers |
| Mountain Echo (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| Mountain Mist (Listen) | Circle, The |
| Mountain Path (Listen) | Two In Flight |
| Musashi (Listen) | Circle, The |
| My Favorite Things (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| New York State of Mind (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Night Fever (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Night Train (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Ninja (Listen) | Shogun |
| No Clouds (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| No Walls (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| North of No Place (Listen) | Circle, The |
| Ocean Motion (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| On a Raft (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Open Eyes (Listen) | Two In Flight |
| Over the Rainbow (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Parting Paths (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Past And Present (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Pentasonic (Listen) | Digital 45 |
| Pentasonic (Listen) | Kite |
| Piece in Our Time, A (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Playground (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| Playground (Listen) | Joy |
| Quiet Essence (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Rapids (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Red Moss Rock (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| Reminiscence (Listen) | Asiabeat |
| Rhythm (Listen) | West of Somewhere |
| Rhythm of the Rain (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Ripple (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| River Rhythm (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Roots And Branches (Listen) | Prime Numbers |
| Rosie (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| Ryukyu (Listen) | Circle, The |
| S.F. (Listen) | West of Somewhere |
| Sagari Ha (Nezasa Ha) (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Sailing East (Listen) | Kite |
| Sailing East (Listen) | Shogun |
| Sailing with You (Listen) | West of Somewhere |
| Sampaguita (Listen) | Two In Flight |
| Samurai (Listen) | Shogun |
| Satin Doll (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Seventh Avenue (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| Shades of Blue (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Shakuhachi Dance (Listen) | Mixed Bag |
| Shakuhachi Shuffle (Listen) | West of Somewhere |
| Shika no Tone (Kinko Ryu) (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Shogun (Listen) | Shogun |
| Sibumi (String Play) (Listen) | Shogun |
| Simple Happy Song (Listen) | Two In Flight |
| Sir Duke (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Skip It (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Sky Spirit (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| Sky and Sand Way (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Soaring Mosaic (Listen) | Two In Flight |
| Soft Melody (Listen) | Mixed Bag |
| Something (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Soul of the Deep (Listen) | Circle, The |
| South Of Someplace (Listen) | Mixed Bag |
| Spirit Lift (Listen) | Circle, The |
| Spring Breeze (Listen) | Circle, The |
| Stayin' Alive (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Stella by Starlight (Listen) | We Three Jazz - Norio Maeda Trio |
| Stream Dance (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| String Offering (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Summertime (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Sway (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| Temple Road (Listen) | Digital 45 |
| Temple Road (Listen) | Joy |
| Tentsuku (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| Thank God It's Friday (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Till There Was You (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Time Design (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| Todi (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Tokyo Blues (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| Tokyo Pace (Listen) | Circle, The |
| Trapped In Fact (Listen) | Mixed Bag |
| Traveling Together (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| Tsuru (Listen) | Two In Flight |
| Tsuru no Sugomori (Tozan) (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Turbulence (Listen) | Sky Spirit |
| Two Pockets (Listen) | River Rhythm |
| Two's Blues (Listen) | Kite |
| Uduboo (Listen) | Asian Roots - Takedake with Neptune |
| Under the Tree (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| Walk Downtown (Listen) | Bamboo |
| Water's Edge (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Wave (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
| Weather Warning (Listen) | Bamboo Textures |
| West of Somewhere (Listen) | Dance for the One in Six |
| West of Somewhere (Listen) | Joy |
| West of Somewhere (Listen) | West of Somewhere |
| What Does It Take (Listen) | Two In Flight |
| Winding Path (Listen) | Joy |
| Wing It (Listen) | Kite |
| Words Can't Go There (Listen) | Joy |
| Words Can't Go There (Listen) | Words Can't Go There |
| Yamato Dawn (Listen) | Tokyosphere |
| You're the One That I Want (Listen) | Discotheque Fantasy |
| Zen Forest (Listen) | Jazzen |
| Zip (Listen) | Sir Duke - Summertime |
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