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Japanese-American instrumentalist

David Tamura was a Japanese-American multi-instrumentalist based in New York City, US. He was a member of Von LMO's band on the album Red Resistor, which was described as "brilliantly tight". He had played with many musicians on the New York noise rock scene. He died on June 23, 2023.

He was one of the main forces behind The Jazzfakers, where he played 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". Of his release Mystic Mountain, with Marc Edwards, Grego Applegate Edwards wrote "David Tamura adds a welcome and contrastively volcanic tenor sax. But then the threesome of Karl Alfonso Evangelista, Colin Sanderson and Alex Lozupone, the three on very high-crank electric guitars, Alex (who also is leader of the band Eighty-Pound Pug that I have happily covered here) on combo electric guitar and bass." In April, 2023, Tamura recorded an album with the group Toadal Package, which was called Final Entrance in a tribute to Last Exit.

Upon his death, Rachel Mason wrote: "He just had a true genuine quality of kindness - despite the appearance of being some kind of underground-street-gangster. This sight of him was a character out of Quinten Tarantino movie. Exuding cool. Arms filled with tattoos, and a jet black hair almost looking like fire folding around his face. Arms that were Crazy guns- and then the saxophone. He busted it out and he was just a full fledged experimental jazz machine. He really was A Comic book action hero."

Partial discography

  • Charles K. Noyes and David Tamura - duets (1978)
  • Von LMO - Red Resistor (1996)
  • Julian Cope – Copendium: An Expedition Into The Rock 'N' Roll Underwerld (2012)* Ron Anderson / Robert L. Pepper* / David Tamura / Philippe Petit – Closed Encounters Of The 4 Minds (2012)
  • Scott Rifkin's Music for the Free World (feat. David Tamura, Yuko Pepe & Sky Hall) (2013)
  • Dave Burrells Conception - (featuring Dave Burrell, Joe Chonto, David Tamura) (2013)
  • Gene Janas / Matt Luczak / Gene Moore / David Tamura - Music On Monroe Street: Live At Downtown Music Gallery (2014)
  • Zilmrah - Looming
  • Saturn Big Brother On Acid – Big Brother On Acid (2014)

with The Jazzfakers

  • Jazzfakers (2010)
  • Two (2011)
  • Here Is Now (2012)
  • Hallucinations (2016)
  • Little Water Radio Recordings (2021)
  • Weise Horn

with Eighty-pound Pug

with Pas Musique

  • Reconstruction 
  • Venemous Movie

with The Chonto/Tamura Sonic Insurgency

with Marc Edwards

  • Marc Edwards & Slipstream Time Travel, Mystic Mountain: Trouble in the Carina Nebula (2015)
  • Marc Edwards & Slipstream Time Travel, There’s a Problem in the Keyhole Nebula! (2016)

David Tamura + Toadal Package

  • Final Entrance (2023)

References

  1. "The Book of Seth: VON LMO — Red Resistor".
  2. "Damian Olsen/David Tamura: Pianos and Nicole Zaray: Piano and Vocals | the Firehouse Space".
  3. "Public Eyesore Records - Artists".
  4. https://elliottlevin.com/event/1749111/340587225/eighty-pound-pug-daniel-carter-barbiana-complex-elliott-levin
  5. https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/133263
  6. "March 2013 – album reviews – the JazzFakers' 'Here is Now' ("accumulates itself out of loose particles of imagination; like a rogue dust-bunny")". 27 March 2013.
  7. http://gapplegateguitar.blogspot.com/2016/03/marc-edwards-slipstream-time-travel.html
  8. https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/133263
  9. "Ron Anderson / Robert L. Pepper / David Tamura / Philippe Petit – Closed Encounters of the 4 Minds (2012, CD)". Discogs.
  10. "CD Baby Music Store".
  11. https://www.downtownmusicgallery.com/Main/news/Newsletter-2016-01-29.html
  12. "The Chonto/Tamura Sonic Insurgency w/ Kidd Jordan - the Chonto, Kidd Jordan, Tamura Sonic Insurgency | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
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