Oscilation Circuit, a Japanese ensemble led by composer Kenichiro Isoda, made a singular impact on the ambient music scene with their 1984 release, "Série Réflexion 1." This album, intended to inaugurate a new series for Satoshi Ashikawa’s Sound Process label, showcased a fusion of minimalism and ambient jazz, drawing inspiration from artists like Terry Riley and Miles Davis. The group's lineup featured Isoda on electric organ and percussion, Hiroshi Hirohashi on electric piano and percussion, Nobuya Sugawa on alto and baritone saxophones, and Shigeharu Isoda on percussion. Their work remains a cherished entry in the canon of Japanese minimalism. ([fondsound.com](https://www.fondsound.com/oscilation-circuit-serie-reflexion-1-1984/?utm_source=openai))