Osamu is a master craftsman in the studio, creating a style of instrumental pop fusion that is both accessible and interesting. The title is not at all reflective of the music but suggests a philosophical paradox that is akin to the Orient. More accurately, this music is really quite orderly and a bit understated; a blend of the lighter side of jazz fusion and classical Japanese music with a good dose of American pop for good measure. There are many inspiring delicate moments, especially on the ballads, where
Osamu's Oriental roots are prominent. The instrumental version of
The Beatles' "I Feel Fine" is laid back and cleverly orchestrated, while the one vocal cut, "East Enough Blues," is reminiscent of
Laurie Anderson, and is one of the more interesting pieces on the album. As usual, Osamu's prowess as sound master extraordinaire makes for another effort with sound quality capable of being a "stereo tester". If
Shadowfax or
Hiroshima trip your trigger then
Sweet Chaos will be a welcome addition to your collection. ~ Backroads Music/Heartbeats