In April 27th,1976,Shinpei Ruike was born at Hachinohe city,
Aomori,Japan as a woodblock artist's second son.
When he was 10 years old.He joined a brass band. Then he met a trumpet first time and he still play trumpet.
His high school days、he touched the music of Miles Davis from his father's favorite collection. And then Jazz music has been inspired him deeply.
After graduated the high school,he join the band of Japan Maritime Self-Defense Forces as a Trumpeter. He had playing nationally and internationally with this band.
After retired the Self-Defense Force,he studied trumpet from Ryuichi Takase.
And he started to play at any jazz club in Tokyo.
In 2003,He joined a jam band that named [urb]. The band had released 3 albums from Sony Jazz as a major artist.
In December 2004, they performed "International Jazz Festival Of Thailand" and their performance caught appeal to the audience.
Now he has two own project. The one is his own jazz quartet. Another one is called [Landscape Jazz Orchestra]. Land Scape Jazz Orchestra is consisted of DJ,VJ,painter and his trumpet.
Also he is a member of [Naruyoshi Kikuchi Dub Sextet.He joined two albums,"THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE COMPUTERIZD(2007)","Dub Orbits(2008)","In Tokyo(2008)"
Thank you very much for the add! I admire your work very much! (^_^) It is an honor to have you as a friend! I wish you luck and good fortune with your endeavors! Much respect! -Raven
Thanks so much for the Add–and your friendship. We enjoyed your music very much. Thanks for sharing it with all of us. It's a pleasure having you among our friends!
We've just added two new blogs about Umano, plus four more new compositions, making ten on our space. We hope you and your friends visit us and enjoy our music, too.
We wake up every morning and play the music of the new MySpace friends who have arrived at our site during the night. It occurred to us that these friends (you are among them) are almost universally positive, whether they be novices or legends, and without regard to their station in life or the country they occupy.
Although it's not an original thought, it also occurred to us that we couldn’t hold a verbal conversation with most of these friends, but we have bridged that gap by expressing our art honestly with each other.
We all have been filling the world with our music and art, in the hope that our messages of love and human understanding will have an impact on the world at large.
What a gift and what an opportunity we have received from this technology!
Hi! Nice trumpet sound and music! I see that you have allot of Norwegian friends. Do you know, Yutaka Fukuoka? If you do say hi from me and tell him to come to Norway!