- row. The
venue is used to
record live
albums released under the cafe's
OTOROKU label,
among them
Peter Brötzmann, John Butcher, Lol Coxhill, Phil Durrant...
-
reissued again in
remastered form with new
liner notes by
Brian Morton on the
Otoroku label in 2018. The
album features four
unaccompanied soprano saxophone...
- with Paal Nilssen-Love
Sonic Elements (Clean Feed, 2013) Tree
Dancing (
Otoroku, 2019) with
Chris Corsano, Lol
Coxhill and Evan
Parker Echoes (Rune Gram****n...
-
Trade ranked it the
sixth best
album of 2018. On 11
April 2018, Cafe Oto's
OtoRoku released a live album,
recorded on 28
February with
Billy Steiger, Tom...
-
Barry Guy (FMP, 1980) From
Saxophone &
Trombone (Incus (1980); Psi (2002);
Otoroku (2023)) with
George Lewis Tracks (Incus, 1983) Hook,
Drift &
Shuffle (Incus...
-
Tyshawn Sorey and
Special Guest Hugh
Ragin (Wide Hive, 2013)
Improvisations (
Otoroku, 2013) with Tony
Marsh and John
Edwards Conversations I (Wide Hive Records...
-
Miyadai 2016 Live at FAC251 Cold
Spring with Balázs Pándi 2017 1.10.16
OTORoku aka Cafe OTO 2018 Cuts Up, Cuts Out
RareNoise with Pándi,
Gustafsson and...
- in
remastered form but with the
original six
track format by Cafe Oto's
Otoroku label. In a
review for AllMusic, Rick
Anderson stated that the
album "finds...
- 2018, at Cafe Oto in London, and was
released on
vinyl in 2020 by the
Otoroku label. In an
article for The Quietus,
Peter Margasak noted the musicians'...
- and in 2023, it was
reissued on
vinyl in
remastered form by Cafe Oto's
Otoroku label. In a
review for AllMusic, Dan
Warburton called the
album a "stunning...