Soren Lee - Soren Lee Diversity Trio (2018)
Artist: Søren Lee
Title: Søren Lee Diversity Trio
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Gateway Music
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:48:49
Total Size: 113 mb | 300 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Søren Lee Diversity Trio
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Gateway Music
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:48:49
Total Size: 113 mb | 300 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. New Possibilities
02. Ma Cherie Eva
03. Diversity
04. There's a Reason for Things We Do
05. Dancing Awa
06. Fast Burn
07. When You Need It
Yes! There is a primordial force that draws you in. A sense of form, freedom and focus; it´s like “play for your life”. Performed by some of the most paramount professional musicians. It's so liberating when a band gel so well together that most of the record was made using the first takes. This is true musicianship stripped down to its bare bones.
We must return to that honest, naked and authentic sense of expression. Then music becomes relevant. In this trio; time, pulse, and chords, are completely transparent, at least when you are acquainted to the genre. The fact that the trio performs at an extremely high level of virtuosity, without compromising the primordial force astonish me, and I hope that listeners will sense the raw energy - just as our early idols captivated us. Music should be dangerous and not just aestheticising. We should want to lift our eyebrows, enjoy the sparkling laughter, and relax when we go deeper. Sit back, and take in the multitudes of skills and versatility from this trio.
We must return to that honest, naked and authentic sense of expression. Then music becomes relevant. In this trio; time, pulse, and chords, are completely transparent, at least when you are acquainted to the genre. The fact that the trio performs at an extremely high level of virtuosity, without compromising the primordial force astonish me, and I hope that listeners will sense the raw energy - just as our early idols captivated us. Music should be dangerous and not just aestheticising. We should want to lift our eyebrows, enjoy the sparkling laughter, and relax when we go deeper. Sit back, and take in the multitudes of skills and versatility from this trio.