Masato Honda

Masato Honda is a widely respected Japanese saxophonist, flautist, and composer, known primarily for his work in the fusion and contemporary jazz genres. Emerging onto the scene with vigorous passion and virtuosity, Honda gained early recognition as a member of the renowned fusion band T-SQUARE, where he contributed his distinctive saxophone sound and compositional talents from the early 1990s to the early 2000s. T-SQUARE's dynamic performances and technical prowess became a staple within Japan's jazz fusion circles, providing Honda a platform to shine and build his reputation.

Branching out as a solo artist, Masato Honda continued to showcase his versatility and creativity through a range of studio albums and live performances. His discography circles around an expressive palette that effortlessly merges elements of jazz, funk, and rock. Projects like "THE BEST AND MORE II," "ASSEMBLE A CREW," and "CROWDED COLORS" reflect his commitment to evolving within the fusion genre, while albums such as "REAL-FUSION" and "CROSS HEARTS" evidence a dedication to the roots and ongoing development of jazz. With each release, including the live recording "WHAT IS FUSION (LIVE)," Honda invites listeners to experience the depth and energy of his musicianship, making a significant mark on the landscape of contemporary jazz music.

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THE BEST AND MORE II
Album - 14 Tracks - Released January 23, 2008
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