Skinny Hightower & Tyler Gauldin - ANALOG THEORY (2025) Hi-Res

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Title: ANALOG THEORY
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: CastOver Records
Genre: Fusion, Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 28:13
Total Size: 202 / 346 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. WELCOME TO THE JUNKYARD (2:48)
02. NEBULOUS (2:265)
03. THE REAL CALYPSO (5:02)
04. SEVENFOLD (4:03)
05. ROLL WITH IT (3:31)
06. TAXI (6:21)
07. THE BASEMENT (4:03)

Skinny Hightower is known not only for his musical talent but also for his deep-seated aversion to conformity. Throughout his career, he has resisted the pressures of the mainstream music industry, choosing instead to forge his own path. This independent spirit is evident in both his artistry and his approach to the business of music.

Hightower has often expressed a reluctance to follow industry trends or adhere to the conventional expectations placed on contemporary jazz artists. Rather than conforming to formulas designed for commercial success, he prioritizes authenticity in his work, allowing his compositions to evolve organically. His music is a reflection of his individuality—blending elements of seemingly unrelated genres in ways that defy rigid classification.

His resistance to conformity extends beyond his music and into his personal philosophy. Unlike many artists who seek the spotlight, Hightower prefers to maintain a low profile, letting his work speak for itself. He has been vocal about his distaste for the superficial aspects of the industry, choosing not to engage in excessive self-promotion or follow trends that compromise artistic integrity.

This dedication to individuality has earned him a loyal following among listeners who appreciate music that is both innovative and genuine. Hightower’s refusal to conform has allowed him to carve out a unique space in the jazz world, proving that true artistry is about expression rather than expectation.

Skinny Hightower, drums
Tyler Gauldin, saxophone