DJM Trio - Cave Art Two (2018)
Artist: DJM Trio
Title: Cave Art Two
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Paxico Records
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Nu-Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 30:40 min
Total Size: 196 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Cave Art Two
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Paxico Records
Genre: Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Nu-Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 30:40 min
Total Size: 196 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Computer Love (Zapp & Roger) 02:28
02. Strange Heart (Ohbliv) 01:25
03. Cranes In The Sky / All Falls Down (Solange) 03:41
04. Won't Do (J Dilla) 02:35
05. Tapehissbliss / Float (Dil Withers) 02:34
06. Fantastic 3 (Slum Village) 02:09
07. Forget Me Nots (Patrice Rushen) 02:06
08. Maybe Beautiful (Wuntwo) 01:19
09. Kon Queso (MF DOOM) 01:35
10. Green Era (Shungu/Snk) 01:56
11. Cheating (Dark Twaine) 02:08
12. Level 24 (Ohbliv) 02:55
13. Sage Fado (The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker) 02:22
14. Bistro (Madvillain) 01:27
“Think J-Dilla or The Roots and you’re probably hitting the mark.” – JazzBreakfast
DJM trio breathes fierce artistry into grooved out renditions of Solange, Patrice Rushen, Slum Village, Madvillain, Ohbliv and more.
There’s writing on the wall that speaks of time immemorial, where symbols exist on the edge of language and abstraction.
It’s upon this precipice that Dominic James Marshall makes his mark, at the helm and on the keys of Cave Art Two - a slate of scintillating digital sounds, spontaneously arranged, etched in wax. The project is a thoughtful and inventive response to a long tradition of musical sampling.
Familiarity is a vessel through which Marshall channels a fierce artistry and selection is at the heart of what moves it. The trio build upon what makes beat music burrow into us so deeply, maxing out their offerings of giant synths, splintering chords and impactful beats to soul-shifting degrees. Marshall plunges into the uncanny valley and frolics in it, inventing a fresh path for the genre with irreverent wit and divine grace.
DJM trio breathes fierce artistry into grooved out renditions of Solange, Patrice Rushen, Slum Village, Madvillain, Ohbliv and more.
There’s writing on the wall that speaks of time immemorial, where symbols exist on the edge of language and abstraction.
It’s upon this precipice that Dominic James Marshall makes his mark, at the helm and on the keys of Cave Art Two - a slate of scintillating digital sounds, spontaneously arranged, etched in wax. The project is a thoughtful and inventive response to a long tradition of musical sampling.
Familiarity is a vessel through which Marshall channels a fierce artistry and selection is at the heart of what moves it. The trio build upon what makes beat music burrow into us so deeply, maxing out their offerings of giant synths, splintering chords and impactful beats to soul-shifting degrees. Marshall plunges into the uncanny valley and frolics in it, inventing a fresh path for the genre with irreverent wit and divine grace.