Flutes, Echoes, It's All Happening!
Carlos Nino unpackages his lushly cinematic jazz mind alongside a raft of pals - Iasos and Madlib among them - capably leading his first new album since 2014 into beautifully overgrown, psilocybic zones of harmonic geometry and celestial sound design.
Like Alice Coltrane scoring a new version of her namesake’s adventure’s in wonderland (read: doing psychedelic drugs), Flutes, Echoes, It’s all Happening reveals a technicolor spectrum of spiritual jazz scenes framed by field recordings, electronics and a general aura of absolute beauty that will be recognised by anyone who’s felt the embrace of mushies, truffles, good weed, DMT etc etc.
New age pioneer and legend Iasos makes two key appearances that really set the album off, firstly in the twinkling 3rd-eye opener Jupiter Sings, and secondly with a spoken word contribution to Delightfullllll / Waterfall, schooling us on the energy-giving potential of fountains and suchlike, whilst you’ll also find a bumping nod from Madlib woven into the fractals of It’s All Happening, but if you’re only going to check one, go for the live version of Alice’s Chord and you could be anywhere betaeen 1960s South Africa, West Coast America or flying a magick carpet somewhere above Hull, tripping your chops off.
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Carlos Nino unpackages his lushly cinematic jazz mind alongside a raft of pals - Iasos and Madlib among them - capably leading his first new album since 2014 into beautifully overgrown, psilocybic zones of harmonic geometry and celestial sound design.
Like Alice Coltrane scoring a new version of her namesake’s adventure’s in wonderland (read: doing psychedelic drugs), Flutes, Echoes, It’s all Happening reveals a technicolor spectrum of spiritual jazz scenes framed by field recordings, electronics and a general aura of absolute beauty that will be recognised by anyone who’s felt the embrace of mushies, truffles, good weed, DMT etc etc.
New age pioneer and legend Iasos makes two key appearances that really set the album off, firstly in the twinkling 3rd-eye opener Jupiter Sings, and secondly with a spoken word contribution to Delightfullllll / Waterfall, schooling us on the energy-giving potential of fountains and suchlike, whilst you’ll also find a bumping nod from Madlib woven into the fractals of It’s All Happening, but if you’re only going to check one, go for the live version of Alice’s Chord and you could be anywhere betaeen 1960s South Africa, West Coast America or flying a magick carpet somewhere above Hull, tripping your chops off.
Carlos Nino unpackages his lushly cinematic jazz mind alongside a raft of pals - Iasos and Madlib among them - capably leading his first new album since 2014 into beautifully overgrown, psilocybic zones of harmonic geometry and celestial sound design.
Like Alice Coltrane scoring a new version of her namesake’s adventure’s in wonderland (read: doing psychedelic drugs), Flutes, Echoes, It’s all Happening reveals a technicolor spectrum of spiritual jazz scenes framed by field recordings, electronics and a general aura of absolute beauty that will be recognised by anyone who’s felt the embrace of mushies, truffles, good weed, DMT etc etc.
New age pioneer and legend Iasos makes two key appearances that really set the album off, firstly in the twinkling 3rd-eye opener Jupiter Sings, and secondly with a spoken word contribution to Delightfullllll / Waterfall, schooling us on the energy-giving potential of fountains and suchlike, whilst you’ll also find a bumping nod from Madlib woven into the fractals of It’s All Happening, but if you’re only going to check one, go for the live version of Alice’s Chord and you could be anywhere betaeen 1960s South Africa, West Coast America or flying a magick carpet somewhere above Hull, tripping your chops off.
Carlos Nino unpackages his lushly cinematic jazz mind alongside a raft of pals - Iasos and Madlib among them - capably leading his first new album since 2014 into beautifully overgrown, psilocybic zones of harmonic geometry and celestial sound design.
Like Alice Coltrane scoring a new version of her namesake’s adventure’s in wonderland (read: doing psychedelic drugs), Flutes, Echoes, It’s all Happening reveals a technicolor spectrum of spiritual jazz scenes framed by field recordings, electronics and a general aura of absolute beauty that will be recognised by anyone who’s felt the embrace of mushies, truffles, good weed, DMT etc etc.
New age pioneer and legend Iasos makes two key appearances that really set the album off, firstly in the twinkling 3rd-eye opener Jupiter Sings, and secondly with a spoken word contribution to Delightfullllll / Waterfall, schooling us on the energy-giving potential of fountains and suchlike, whilst you’ll also find a bumping nod from Madlib woven into the fractals of It’s All Happening, but if you’re only going to check one, go for the live version of Alice’s Chord and you could be anywhere betaeen 1960s South Africa, West Coast America or flying a magick carpet somewhere above Hull, tripping your chops off.