Edena Gardens - Live Momentum (Live) (2023) Hi Res

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Title: Live Momentum (Live)
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: El Paraiso
Genre: Jazz, Fusion
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:35:01
Total Size: 81 mb | 218 mb | 395 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Edena Gardens - Veil
02. Edena Gardens - Now Here Nowhere
03. Edena Gardens - Live Momentum

Live albums have been a staple of late night spins since the dawn of the bean bag chair. Basements across the globe set up with decent hi-fi stereos, Hendrix wall tapestries, and a mellow haze in the air have welcomed sleepy-eyed listeners in their warm yet dank embrace. Cheap Trick’s Live At Budokon, KISS’ Alive, Priest’s Live In Japan, and yes, even Frampton Comes Alive were like being at those stadiums with like-minded fans.

As the years went on and the truth about some of those classic live records came out(that they weren’t nearly as “live” as they seemed) I personally lost interest. I’ll go to the show, I don’t need a reality TV version put to vinyl for me. But in the 2000s I started finding some actual live records again and they were pretty phenomenal. First was Wilco’s Kicking Television: Live In Chicago. Then Built To Spill’s Live. Of course Hendrix has a treasure trove of live releases worth your time, money, and ears(Band Of Gypsies, Live at Woodstock, Live In Maui for examples.) Then you hit up the Roadburn sets; Earthless, Godflesh, White Hills, etc…)

My point? The live album is back in a big way. El Paraiso Records has been a big proponent of putting out quality live albums since the beginning. Causa Sui’s Live At Freak Valley and Live In Copenhagen are monumetal live recordings. Papir’s Live At Roadburn is another standout live recording of a band at their peak powers. Mythic Sunship’s Changing Shapes : Live At Roadburn is basement-worthy friends.

Edena Gardens’ Live Momentum can be added to this list. Edena Gardens debuted with their self-titled album last year on El Paraiso Records, but they are anything but “new”. Comprised of El Paraiso luminaries Martin Rude & Jakob Skøtt(Causa Sui, Sun River) and Papir guitarist Nicklas Sørensen, Edena Gardens makes slow-building instrumentmal music in organic, earthy tones. Touches of post-rock and prog rock are there, but also a kind of doom-laden blues that borders of 70s jazz improvisation. It’s a striking balance between contructed chaos and post-apocalyptic blues.

Edena Gardens’ Live Momentum is the three-piece raw, improvisational, and just letting the vibes flow through them. Recorded at the Jaiyede Music Festival in 2022, the album is comprised of three tracks. Side one is comprised of two tracks, one from the bands debut and one from their upcoming follow-up Agar, while side two is an album side track that takes flight into the cosmos. A wholly-trinity of live jams and visceral delights.


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Much Obliged!!