Keisuke Kishi - Midpoint Cafe

Label: Self released, 2024

Personnel - Andrew McGowan: piano (#1,2); Calvin Johnson: saxophone (#1,2); Jun Sugiura: Piano (#3,4,5); Nori Naraoka: bass (#1,2,4,5); Keisuke Kishi: drums.

Keisuke Kishi's concise sophomore album, Midpoint Cafe, serves as a sonic reflection of his captivating road trip through Texas, Arizona, and Utah in 2021. Currently based in Hawaii and New York, Kishi deftly navigates between a saxophone quartet and a piano trio, channeling the emotions and experiences of his travels into his music with a sense of yearning..

The protean title track, “Midpoint Cafe”, alludes to the neutral midpoint of Route 66, ebbing and flowing with a gentle pulse on the piano and a beautiful dark intonation coming from the tenor saxophone. It changes unexpectedly into swinging walk for pianist Andrew McGowan’s solo, followed by bassist Nori Naraoka and tenorist Calvin Johnson. The latter enjoys a denser, circular flux that veers again into a cool, atmospheric beat as it keeps shaping around the music without overwhelming it. 

Santa Fe 7’198” begins with a straight-eight feel, interrupted by a folksy passage with piano forte, and then falls into a more introspective awareness with Kishi imposing a loosened up rhythm that conjures up Makaya McCraven and Robert Glasper’s styles. “We Saw Him” brings more ambiguity as if it was probing something hidden from sight, depicting a strange encounter with a homeless Native American. It’s a duo effort with pianist Jun Sugiura (they go by the name Drizzle), featuring ritualistic tom-tom activity that intensifies before expanding to cymbals. 

The trio pieces also create interesting atmospherics, namely the picturesque “Inside Utah” and the short-lived closer “New Days”, whose dreamy state - built with arpeggiated piano, bursting drums, and arco bass solemnity - captivates but could have been further deepened in its sustained lyricism. Midpoint Cafe stands as a honest album in its truest form, showcasing Kishi’s rhythmic aptitudes while painting evocative landscapes through music.

Favorite Tracks:
01 - Midpoint Cafe ► 03 - We Saw Him