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"WE NEED YOU" (2008) by Dikeman-Barrios-Makihara on Public Eyesore: featuring John Dikeman (tenor saxophone), Jon Barrios (bass) & Toshi Makihara (percussion). Recorded live in Philadelphia, June 2006. |
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"In The Stillhouse (Live)" (2005) by The Slam Trio on Cadence Records: featuring Blaise Siwula (saxophones), Adam Lane (bass) & Toshi Makihara (drums) |
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"Confluxus" (2004) on Leo Records: featuring Wally Shoup (alto-sax), Brent Arnold (cello) & Toshi Makihara (drums) Edinburgh Sunday Herald Review and "One Final Note" Review |
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"Distant Microphones Pick Up Both Direct & Reflected Sound" (2002) on Evolving Ear: All Time Present featuring Chris Forsyth, Rich Gross & Ethan Sklar (guitars) with David Gould & Toshi Makihara (drums & percussion) |
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"Identity Papers" (2002) on Drimala: Jeffrey Lee (poetry) with Lori Englar (reading) and Toshi Makihara (percussion)
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"Next Bug" (2001) on Sonore: featuring Jim Meneses (Midi-sampling) & Toshi Makihara (drums, percussion) |
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"Red Planet" (2001) on Buried Man Media: featuring Byard Lancaster (woodwinds, voice, percussion), Vito Ricci (guitar, percussion), Eric Ross (keyboard, theremin) & Toshi Makihara (drums, percussion) |
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"Good Vibrations / No Expectations" (2000) on Evolving Ear: All Time Present featuring Chris Forsyth, Rich Gross & Ethan Sklar (guitars) with David Gould & Toshi Makihara (drums & percussion) |
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"Hurricane Floyd" (1999) on Sublingual Records: Thurston Moore (guitar), Wally Shoup (alto sax) and Toshi Makihara (drums) |
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"Another Shining Path" (1998) on Drimala Records: Ye Ren featuring Gary Hassay (alto-sax), William Parker (bass) and Toshi Makihara (drums) |