No. 246 November 2024
- COVER REVIEW: Sforzato DSP-07EX ⸜ audio file player » JAPAN
- KRAKOW SONIC SOCIETY № 148: SILTECH MASTER CROWN » POLAND ⸜ Krakow
- REVIEW: Aura VA-40 REBIRTH ⸜ integrated amplifier » JAPAN
- REVIEW: Phonia GRAVIS 400 ⸜ loudspeakers • floor-standing » POLAND
- REVIEW: Stage III Concepts A.S.P. REFERENCE LEVIATHAN LIMITED EDITION ⸜ power cable AC » USA
- REVIEW: TiGLON MS-DR20R ⸜ analog interconnect RCA » JAPAN
- MUSIC ⸜ Our Albums Series: MILTON NASCIMENTO & ESPERANZA SPALDING, Milton + Esperanza, Concord Records UCCO-1243, SHM-CD ⸜ 2024 » USA / JAPAN
- MUSIC ⸜ Our Albums Series: HANG RAIJI Plus Five, Electric Bird/ Step Records STPR-044, UHQCD ⸜ 1983/2024 » JAPAN
- MUSIC ⸜review: JOHN LENNON, Mind Games (The Ultimate Mixes), Apple/Universal Music Group International, 2 x SHM-CD ⸜ 1973/2024 ˻ PL ˺
John Tu in Krakow (again)
Krakow is not the center of the world and never was. Once one of the biggest centers of Europe, since a long time has only the role of a provincial city, albeit with almost a million inhabitants, which is not remembered by many people, with the exception of historians. The second city in Poland in terms of inhabitants (a place it sometimes switches with Lodz), the former capital of our country it became now a slightly sleepy, very conservative, slightly xenophobic midsized town in Middle Europe. I know what I am saying – I am a Cracovian, I was born here and I live here - and I love this town. I cannot do anything about it – I do not claim that it is the best place in the world, the most beautiful or anything like that. I know where it hurts, what it needs, but you cannot do anything about love – it is blind. Anyway – Krakow is not the bellybutton of the world. But we turned out lucky also in that aspect. We meet in Krakow quite regularly with interesting people – producers, directors, sales heads from all over the world. Let me just remind the visits of Fabio Camorani (AudioNemesis and Audio Nautes), Gerhard Hirt (Ayon Audio) or Kazuo Kiuchi (Combak, Harmonix, report HERE). And yet one of the most important people we met in Krakow is a person only remotely related to audio; however this relationship grows lately – John Tu. After the firs journey to USA, the boys visited John once again and invited him to visit us in Krakow. It took some time - people like our friend from America do not have spare time for themselves. But one cold March day I received the message: “He is coming, get ready he will be in Krakow in a few days!” This time the meeting was planned to be different to the first one, when we listened to discs with John – this time we wanted to listen to John... Yes, this is not a mistake, and I’ll get back to this topic later. Talking for the first time with John, we did not talk with the owner of Kingston, but with a musician – like I mentioned earlier he is a drum player and has his own band he plays with. And this is something we wanted to exploit this time – we wanted to have fun with our guest and allow him to play drums in Krakow. “Wikipedia” does not tell much about him. We can only read, that Janusz Muniak (born 1941) is a Polish jazz musician, saxophone and flute player, arranger and composer. He debuted in Lublin in 1960 and in the 60-ties and 70-ties he played with the biggest people on the Polish jazz scene, like Krzysztof Komeda (eg. Walc from the film Laterna magica), Tomasz Stańko (on the disc Music For K. (Polish Jazz Vol. 22), Muza XL 0607), Andrzej Trzaskowski, Jan Jarczyk, etc. We will however find there an impressive discography, which shows, that Janusz Muniak is the author or co-author of many important Polish jazz albums. We were in the right place. |
The leader of the Janusz Muniak Trio was informed about our guest and he did not protest (at least not loud) and he also prepared in the musical way. His quintet – baritone and alto saxophone, contrabass, percussion and piano – played perfectly! Unfortunately except for the leader and alto sax player Marcin Ślusarczyk I did not know any of the musicians performing – I have to apologize for that! And they were young and great – I was stunned how well they found themselves with the master. Meetings with John are always fun. Here it was also the case. I know, that this is not the last meeting with him, because before the dinner he had a business discussion with Mr. Jarek Waszczyszyn (sorry – just Jarek, because around midnight, after a dozen years of “mistering” each other we went to call us with our given names) when they discussed next steps regarding the SDMusA. W wrote about this idea in the edition 79 editorial (HERE), and we could discuss it with its creator during the Audio Show 2010. John is privately the co-owner of the patent and financial backup. I think, that the presence of the head of the Flash memory department was not a coincidence. I hope that everything will develop, maybe not quickly, but in stable fashion. Because whether we like it or not the future of audio, also highest class audio, is depending on the audio files market, especially the hi-res files one. And John may be a part of that. PLANSAlthough the editorial was dominated by the meeting with John, I cannot go around not mentioning the tragedy, which touched our friends in Japan. I do not know how you feel, but I have enough of grand words, crying, etc. I think also, that the Japanese do not need that, that they would be embarrassed with that. But they do need support in the form of good words and a financial one. This is not a coincidence, that each May issue of “High Fidelity” is devoted to products from the land of the Cherry Blossom. May is our anniversary, seventh this year. I did not choose it deliberately; it’s just how it is. But I however, do not believe in coincidence, so I feel more bound to Japan now. Like I say – no grand words, no public suffering, just a few kind words and support. By presenting gear from Japan we want to contribute to that as well. We planned:
As usual, plans are one thing, and life is another, so we will see what comes out of that, especially now, when supplies from Japan are irregular. Wojciech Pacuła |
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