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Halle

Casiopea · 1985

42 min · 11 tracks · funk ยท jazz fusion ยท new wave

Intricate melodies intertwine with rhythmic grooves, creating a vibrant fusion of jazz and funk that invites movement.

Why listen to this

Best for
steady mid-tempo groove flow vibrant melodies for movement for afternoon gatherings
Context
When 'Halle' was released in September 1985, Casiopea was already established in the Japanese jazz fusion scene, following their breakthrough with their self-titled debut album in 1979. This album marked a continued exploration of their sound, solidifying their reputation for technical prowess and innovative compositions as they navigated the evolving musical landscape of the '80s.
If you like
funk, jazz fusion, new wave
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Halle is an album by Casiopea, released in 1985. Intricate melodies intertwine with rhythmic grooves, creating a vibrant fusion of jazz and funk that invites movement. Upon its release, 'Halle' received critical acclaim for its sophisticated arrangements and musicianship, contributing to the popularity of jazz fusion in Japan during the mid-1980s. The album showcases Casiopea's influence on both domestic and international jazz scenes, helping to introduce a wider audience to the genre through their unique blend of styles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Halle sound like?

Intricate melodies intertwine with rhythmic grooves, creating a vibrant fusion of jazz and funk that invites movement. Rooted in funk and jazz fusion. Start with "Halle".

Is Halle a good place to start with Casiopea?

Yes, Halle is recommended as a starting point for new Casiopea listeners. Intricate melodies intertwine with rhythmic grooves, creating a vibrant fusion of jazz and funk that invites movement. When 'Halle' was released in September 1985, Casiopea was already established in the Japanese jazz fusion scene, following their breakthrough with their self-titled debut album in 1979. This album marked a continued exploration of their sound, solidifying their reputation for technical prowess and innovative compositions as they navigated the evolving musical landscape of the '80s.

Who is Halle for?

Halle works well if you're into steady mid-tempo groove flow, vibrant melodies for movement and for afternoon gatherings.

How many songs are on Halle?

Halle has 11 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.

Tracklist

11 tracks·42:34

New here? Start with Halle.

  • 1 Halle Start here 3:39
  • 2 Hoshi-Zora 4:11
  • 3 Street Performer 3:57
  • 4 The Turning Bell 3:47
  • 5 North Sea 3:41
  • 6 Matsuri-Bayashi 4:16
  • 7 Touch the Rainbow Standout 4:06
  • 8 After School 3:34
  • 9 Freesia 3:28
  • 10 Marine Blue Standout 4:12
  • 11 Paradox March 3:40

Release Date

September 10, 1985

Genre

funk, jazz fusion, new wave

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Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

42 min 34 sec