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Reviews

“I found this disc to be rather disturbing, noisy, brutal, intense, and even scary at times. Better than some of the No Wave live sets that I caught in the late 1970s. SoSaLa recently played at the Cutting Room in NYC, more than 40 years after these sessions were recorded. He is still at it and still doing his own musical activism for just causes. He is still true to his original vision of poking fun at the powers that hold us down. He remains a brave soul.” – Bruce Lee Gallanter (DMG Newsletter), 11/7/2025

Read the review here: https://downtownmusicgallery.com/search.php?id=2025_11_06_09_13_47pm


“In addition to the superb music it contains, 1983 – Live at Montreux Jazz Festival and Rathausplatz Bern is an intriguing historical document. It highlights the extemporized experimentations in which artists like the SADATO GROUP were engaged. Hopefully, more will be available from SoSaLa’s “vault” for modern listeners to enjoy.” – By Hrayr Attarian (FREE JAZZ COLLECTIVE, October 14th, 2025).

Read the review here: https://www.freejazzblog.org/2025/10/sosala-1983-live-at-montreux-jazz.html


“Those of you who follow SoSaLa‘s musical career will know that in recent years, he has released, or re-released, retrospective recordings. These were from the 80s and 90s. These were particularly productive years for SoSaLa, who went by the name Sadato.
This collection was recorded live on two dates: July 18, 1983, at the Montreux Jazz Festival, and July 14, 1983, at the Rathausplatz in Bern, during the band’s tour of Switzerland. Claude Nobs, the founder and music director of the Montreaux Jazz Festival, personally invited SADATO GROUP to perform.

On these dates, SADATO GROUP featured Sadato on saxophone, Rhodes, and harmonica, Mutsuhiko Izumi on electric guitar and electric bass, and drummer-pianist Hitoshi Usami; the group he’d formed two years earlier in Osaka.” – Dawoud Kringle (DBDBD NY, July 23, 2025).

Read the review here: https://doobeedoobeedoo.info/cd-review-sosala-1983-live-at-the-montreux-jazz-festival-and-the-rathausplatz-bern/

Record Stores/Retailers

It’s a shame that CDs don’t sell anymore. However, luckily, many of SoSaLa fans still want a CD. Especially after a concert. SoSaLa have a lot of respect for retailers who still try to sell CDs and vinyl. Record shops are great places to search for music of your taste, get advice from the shop clerk, meet and talk to musicians, drink a coffee, etc… Once a while SoSaLa visits his retailers to find out how his CDs have been selling. He enjoys the business side of “making” music a lot.

SoSaLa fans, retailers, music critics, peers, SoSaLa band, etc., we’re all Family, and being music lovers connects us. Don’t you agree?

To purchase CDs and vinyl, check the following leading stores in New York and Tokyo.

New York City

ROUGH TRADE NYC (1250 6th Ave, New York, NY 10112)

ONLY CDS

Ellis (ROUGH TRADE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DOWNTOWN MUSIC GALLERY (13 Monroe St, New York, NY 10002)

ONLY CDS

DMG
Bruce Gallanter (DOWNTOWN MUSIC GALLERY / DMG)

 

Bruce Gallanther is a special specie of a music retailer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CATALYST RECORDS (88 Essex Street, New York, NY 10002)

ONLY VINYL

Gary Guarinello (CATALYST RECORDS)
Gary Guarinello (CATALYST RECORDS)
Catalyst Records, located in the Essex Market. Gary, the owner, was so kind to purchase a couple of SoSaLa’s vinyl.
Gary is a musician-friendly store owner and also a hobby drummer.
He will host MFM’s mixer on Friday, December 12th, 2025 which will be streamed. SoSaLa will be performing a short set.

 

 

 

 

PARADISE OF REPLICA (297 Grand Street, New York, NY 10002)

CDS AND VINYL

Kyle Molzan (Paradise Of Replica)

 

Owner, DJ, and filmmaker: Kyle Molzan. SoSaLa will do an in-store event in the near future. Being a DJ himself, Kyle supports musicians rights and believes in #MakingMusicIsAProfession.

 

 

Tokyo (Japan)

EL SUR Records  CDS ONLY

Okumura Bldg. 102, 1-2-7 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo – 112-0014, Japan
Phone 03-6416-9967
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Subway station: Edogawabashi, Tokyo Metro 
Business hours: 3 pm – 9 pm, Closed on Tuesdays & Wednesdays