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Solma started when a group of us got together and began talking about what it means to have groove. In Japanese, the phrase “otona no honki” and “asobi kokoro” kept coming up again and again. “Otona no honki” literally means adult determination. In regular English it means “taking care of business” or “no messing around”. “Asobi kokoro” translates to “playful spirit”. So, we decided that we would put together a band that would take care of the business of laying down funky passionate grooves while keeping a playful spirit within the music. The grooves would be new, of course, but they would have the essence of SOUL.
In Yokohama, there is a local fruit and vegetable market. In the basement of that market is a studio. As fortune would have it, the owner of the place welcomed us to practice there as often as we want. This basement studio became our home base and practice joint. One of the members of the band also happens to be a cook. We began talking about how cooking and making music were similar because they were both about creating something. So we started calling our studio under the fruit and vegetable market our kitchen. We are making soul flavored music cooked in our kitchen ... More Biography
In Yokohama, there is a local fruit and vegetable market. In the basement of that market is a studio. As fortune would have it, the owner of the place welcomed us to practice there as often as we want. This basement studio became our home base and practice joint. One of the members of the band also happens to be a cook. We began talking about how cooking and making music were similar because they were both about creating something. So we started calling our studio under the fruit and vegetable market our kitchen. We are making soul flavored music cooked in our kitchen ... More Biography