How to Get Into Toshiki Kadomatsu

Exploring Toshiki Kadomatsu's extensive catalog can be daunting with over three decades of music. This guide offers a clear entry point, starting with his album 'Weekend Fly to the Sun' and its standout track 'No End Summer.' You'll discover how to navigate his unique blend of city pop and jazz fusion as you delve deeper into his body of work.

Moderate entry
A few key albums to navigate

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Weekend Fly to the Sun

Weekend Fly to the Sun

1982

Best starting point

Showcases Kadomatsu's signature blend of city pop and jazz fusion, offering a warm and cohesive listening experience.

Start with "No End Summer" from 1981-1987

Features an engaging melody that encapsulates his style, making it a strong standalone introduction to his music.

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Common questions

What does Toshiki Kadomatsu sound like?

The music pulses with a steady groove, layered textures, and fluid melodies that evoke both warmth and yearning. Rooted in J-pop and jazz fusion. Start with Weekend Fly to the Sun.

What is the best Toshiki Kadomatsu album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Weekend Fly to the Sun" (1982). It's the most representative of what makes Toshiki Kadomatsu worth hearing.

Who is Toshiki Kadomatsu for?

If you're into J-pop and jazz fusion, Toshiki Kadomatsu is worth your time. The music pulses with a steady groove, layered textures, and fluid melodies that evoke both warmth and yearning.

How many albums does Toshiki Kadomatsu have?

Toshiki Kadomatsu has 36 releases in their discography, including 36 albums.