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"Ethereal, 3-dimensional, abstract chess in parks accompanied by the float of saxophone and drums. Wierd grooves that rock you deep into the sun."
Sungazer's first full release is as impressive as it is sudden. It breaks out with blistering speeds of bass improvisation from Neely, and the drums also accompanying show the raw power the duo hold within seconds. The following tracks roll in a mood of self-expression and presents the mind of jazz in a new light, of which many contemporaries cannot. RoosterJack
supported by 7 fans who also own “The Longest March”
Adam Neely and Shawn Crowder reignited my love of jazz as an innovative exploration of music and rhythm.
Because of Sungazer I'm saving up to buy a bass and start playing again. Andrew Morris
supported by 4 fans who also own “The Longest March”
Imaginative creativity eludes some people, despite their undoubted technical ability.
Not so, Erin Snape.
If, in 10 years, we’re not all aware of Erin Snape and referring to her as “critically acclaimed, award winning English musician, singer-songwriter, Erin Snape” – I shall wonder what is wrong with everyone.
My big find of the twenties.
https://theprogressiveaspect.net/blog/2021/02/12/erin-snape-first-impressions/
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