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"AA" is a documentary about Akira Aida (mostly known as Aquirax Aida), a japanese music critic who introduced free jazz, improvisation, and progressive rock to Japan. It's based on interviews with 12 critics and musicians who had connections with him. This is a documentary that considers the past, present and future of improvisation.

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  • Yoshihide Otomo

    Yoshihide Otomo

    Self

  • Kameda Yukinori

    Kameda Yukinori

  • Atsushi Sasaki

    Atsushi Sasaki

  • Shimizu Toshihiko

    Shimizu Toshihiko

  • Teruto Soejima

    Teruto Soejima

  • Iwao Takahashi

    Iwao Takahashi

  • Takeda Kenichi

    Takeda Kenichi

  • Keiji Haino

    Keiji Haino

  • Gen Hirai

    Gen Hirai

Overview

"AA" is a documentary about Akira Aida (mostly known as Aquirax Aida), a japanese music critic who introduced free jazz, improvisation, and progressive rock to Japan. It's based on interviews with 12 critics and musicians who had connections with him. This is a documentary that considers the past, present and future of improvisation.

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