Posts Tagged: Mellow
Meeting By Chance – Inside Out [Interview]
Gentle, touchy, dreamy, sensitive, sounds like love. Rhythmically it’s very cool and easy, especially by it’s tempo, characterized by acoustical drum kit with an accent at jazz ride. Highly detailed production and skilled sound design by the artist perfectly swims in
Meeting By Chance – Inside Out [Interview]
Gentle, touchy, dreamy, sensitive, sounds like love. Rhythmically it’s very cool and easy, especially by it’s tempo, characterized by acoustical drum kit with an accent at jazz ride. Highly detailed production and skilled sound design by the artist perfectly swims in
Darryl Reeves – Mercury
Spaced out, soulful, broken but groovy, with strong influences of Herbie Hancock and Sun Ra music. Still, pretty innovative in many ways! Very modern sound production that is amazingly tight in its colorful stereo image is definitely the first thing to
Darryl Reeves – Mercury
Spaced out, soulful, broken but groovy, with strong influences of Herbie Hancock and Sun Ra music. Still, pretty innovative in many ways! Very modern sound production that is amazingly tight in its colorful stereo image is definitely the first thing to
TM Juke – Maps From The Wilderness
It’s a mellow thing plated with beautiful singing by Alice Russel and sampled jazz records from 50s. The debut album by TM Juke, released in 2003 for Tru Thoughts record label, could be classified as a nu soul/funk release. Music filled with
TM Juke – Maps From The Wilderness
It’s a mellow thing plated with beautiful singing by Alice Russel and sampled jazz records from 50s. The debut album by TM Juke, released in 2003 for Tru Thoughts record label, could be classified as a nu soul/funk release. Music filled with
Flanger – Midnight Sound
Different, jazz-tronical, futuristic and noisy, still very warm and mellow in a jazz manner. It completely fits my Jazz category, but it’s certainly not an album for jazz purists. The duo of programmer/musicians associated with the Cologne, Germany, experimental scene, Burnt Friedman and Atom
Flanger – Midnight Sound
Different, jazz-tronical, futuristic and noisy, still very warm and mellow in a jazz manner. It completely fits my Jazz category, but it’s certainly not an album for jazz purists. The duo of programmer/musicians associated with the Cologne, Germany, experimental scene, Burnt Friedman and Atom
Bobby Womack – Facts Of Life
Facts of Life arguably isn’t his greatest release, but certainly one my favorites. Album is released in 1973 for United Artists Records as the follow-up to the 1972 classic Communication. Womack is known for his often uncomfortably real takes on love, life,
Bobby Womack – Facts Of Life
Facts of Life arguably isn’t his greatest release, but certainly one my favorites. Album is released in 1973 for United Artists Records as the follow-up to the 1972 classic Communication. Womack is known for his often uncomfortably real takes on love, life,
Miles Davis – Kind Of Blue
As was Miles Davis’s penchant, he called for almost no rehearsal and the musicians had little idea what they were to record. As described in the original liner notes by pianist Bill Evans, Davis had only given the band sketches
Miles Davis – Kind Of Blue
As was Miles Davis’s penchant, he called for almost no rehearsal and the musicians had little idea what they were to record. As described in the original liner notes by pianist Bill Evans, Davis had only given the band sketches