Compatriots Satoko Fujii and Tatsuya Yoshida thrillingly demonstrated the virtues of Speed Metal Improv. The piano/drums duo threw itself headlong into a wild and bogglingly precise exchange of hammering percussion and jabbering voices part battle, part hyperactive dance. A flawless composite of jumpcuts, the set spanned the musical map from hardcore and Metal to boogie-woogie and tango, ending with a hilarious impromptu rendition of The Girl From Ipanama. Christopher Cox, The Wire, July 2002
Tout aussi convaincante, la rencontre de la pianiste Satoko Fujii et du batteur des Ruins Tatsuka Yoshida. Un heureux mlange de jazz contemporain, de hardcore, dnergie dcapante et de rythmiques souples. Un tres grand moment a retenir de cette 19e dition. David Cantin, Le Devoir, 21 mai 2002
Fujii, a great big band composer and eclectic post-Taylor pianist, and Yoshida, drummer for the Ruins, might have seemed an odd match. But Fujii has great ears and knew just how to steer the powerful Yoshida. There were some incredible stop-time passages, some locked-hands playing from Fujii, strange vocalising, and even a zipper solo from Yoshida. Altogether, the two seemed to be having a great deal of fun! Mike Chamberlain, Signal to Noise, Fall 2002
Les compositions sont de Satoko Fujii (BMI), Natsuki Tamura (BMI) et Tatsuya Yoshida Enregistr LIVE au 19ieme Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville le 18 mai 2002 par la pour lmission Le Navire Night