Lush but gristly jazz sprawl from club-adjacent producer J. Albert and pianist Will August Park, somehow hitting like MJB & Rat Heart x Alva Noto x Jeff Parker.
Sprouted by the 29 Speedway label belonging to Ex Wiish (who just dropped an ace album on Incienso),’Flat Earth’ shares the first collaborations by two mutually low key players from the NYC undergrowth. It’s the most layered and classy thing we’ve heard from J. Albert, and warmly introduces us to Will August Park’s deep sense of soul and refined jazz chops.
The five tracks lend themselves ideally to the good weather and pottering about home life; convecting gauziest jazz-soul wist in ‘Uncanny Option’, and a sort of deep fried ambient blooz in ‘Motion Pictue’, before dilating the framework to stretch out along ambient jazz vectors shivered with Nicolai/Sakamoto-style shivering piano notes in ‘Close Talk’, and pulling it back to freeform rhythms in ‘Night Pulse’, signing off with Rob Parker-like rugged sublime of ‘Residuals’.
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Lush but gristly jazz sprawl from club-adjacent producer J. Albert and pianist Will August Park, somehow hitting like MJB & Rat Heart x Alva Noto x Jeff Parker.
Sprouted by the 29 Speedway label belonging to Ex Wiish (who just dropped an ace album on Incienso),’Flat Earth’ shares the first collaborations by two mutually low key players from the NYC undergrowth. It’s the most layered and classy thing we’ve heard from J. Albert, and warmly introduces us to Will August Park’s deep sense of soul and refined jazz chops.
The five tracks lend themselves ideally to the good weather and pottering about home life; convecting gauziest jazz-soul wist in ‘Uncanny Option’, and a sort of deep fried ambient blooz in ‘Motion Pictue’, before dilating the framework to stretch out along ambient jazz vectors shivered with Nicolai/Sakamoto-style shivering piano notes in ‘Close Talk’, and pulling it back to freeform rhythms in ‘Night Pulse’, signing off with Rob Parker-like rugged sublime of ‘Residuals’.
Tip!
Lush but gristly jazz sprawl from club-adjacent producer J. Albert and pianist Will August Park, somehow hitting like MJB & Rat Heart x Alva Noto x Jeff Parker.
Sprouted by the 29 Speedway label belonging to Ex Wiish (who just dropped an ace album on Incienso),’Flat Earth’ shares the first collaborations by two mutually low key players from the NYC undergrowth. It’s the most layered and classy thing we’ve heard from J. Albert, and warmly introduces us to Will August Park’s deep sense of soul and refined jazz chops.
The five tracks lend themselves ideally to the good weather and pottering about home life; convecting gauziest jazz-soul wist in ‘Uncanny Option’, and a sort of deep fried ambient blooz in ‘Motion Pictue’, before dilating the framework to stretch out along ambient jazz vectors shivered with Nicolai/Sakamoto-style shivering piano notes in ‘Close Talk’, and pulling it back to freeform rhythms in ‘Night Pulse’, signing off with Rob Parker-like rugged sublime of ‘Residuals’.
Tip!
Lush but gristly jazz sprawl from club-adjacent producer J. Albert and pianist Will August Park, somehow hitting like MJB & Rat Heart x Alva Noto x Jeff Parker.
Sprouted by the 29 Speedway label belonging to Ex Wiish (who just dropped an ace album on Incienso),’Flat Earth’ shares the first collaborations by two mutually low key players from the NYC undergrowth. It’s the most layered and classy thing we’ve heard from J. Albert, and warmly introduces us to Will August Park’s deep sense of soul and refined jazz chops.
The five tracks lend themselves ideally to the good weather and pottering about home life; convecting gauziest jazz-soul wist in ‘Uncanny Option’, and a sort of deep fried ambient blooz in ‘Motion Pictue’, before dilating the framework to stretch out along ambient jazz vectors shivered with Nicolai/Sakamoto-style shivering piano notes in ‘Close Talk’, and pulling it back to freeform rhythms in ‘Night Pulse’, signing off with Rob Parker-like rugged sublime of ‘Residuals’.
Tip!