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Summer Chill Sunset

Summer Chill Sunset
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Summer Chill Sunset is a music event held by Jose Padilla. Spend an evening at the Shinagawa Prince Hotel with Jose Padilla, a resident DJ on ibiza, the sacred spot for chillout music and the worlds top sunset. A sublime Sunday evening sunset party on the top floor in TABLE 9 TOKYO. Indpitrf by Café del Mar on Ibiza, this event makes a Feature of our panoramic views overlooking Tokyo.

It is a new kind of urban entertainment space, where you can enjoy the best in chillout sounds while enjoying the sunset, the champagne, and the food, With the best in music, views, and food all in the one spot, well help you create unforgettable memories this summer.

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Soil & "Pimp" Sessions (stylised as SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS) is a Japanese club jazz sextet who formed in Tokyo, Japan, in 2001.They are known for their energetic live performances, having coined the term "death jazz" to describe their music.

The band's live sets started to create a buzz on the Tokyo live scene, and in 2003 they became the first unsigned band to perform at Japan's Fuji Rock Festival. They were well received there and in the following months record companies were scrambling to offer contracts. JVC Victor won the battle, and summer 2004 saw the release of the mini-album Pimpin'.

Summer 2005 was a busy time for the band, with the release of their second mini-album, Summer Goddess, and their first live dates outside Japan. Gilles Peterson invited them to play at Cargo in London, and Jazzanova invited them to play in Berlin.

They spent the rest of the year touring in Japan and Europe, and they were also featured in the live broadcast of the Gilles Peterson Worldwide Awards in 2005, where they were awarded the John Peel Play More Jazz Award.

A second full album, Pimp of the Year, was released in spring 2006, showcasing innovations that showed a development of their sound, as well as one or two tracks that marked a new departure.

2006 also saw the official release of Pimp Master in Europe on Compost Records and the UK on Gilles Peterson's Brownswood Recordings label. They continued touring constantly throughout the year, taking in Britain, Italy, France,Serbia, Belgium, Germany, Slovakia and Croatia, as well as an appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival.

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