Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar
Debut round of harmonious, textured jazz-fusion from LA duo Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes.
Taking in dusky downstrokes and strolling nocturnal vibes in their ‘Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar’, Gendel & Wilkes sensitively use electronics to smudge the edges and make their works beautifully fall out of the lines of jazz, ambient, electronica - or what you could call future jazz - with a breezy effortlessness.
This, their first album together seems to dart around timelines between the ’70s and now, 50 years later, spying out glimmers Alice Coltane’s spiral promise and traces of Pekka Airaksinen’s alien modal jazz via Jon Hassell’s 4th World frames of thought, and playing in close to the kinda classic but refreshing hustle found on International Anthem.
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Debut round of harmonious, textured jazz-fusion from LA duo Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes.
Taking in dusky downstrokes and strolling nocturnal vibes in their ‘Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar’, Gendel & Wilkes sensitively use electronics to smudge the edges and make their works beautifully fall out of the lines of jazz, ambient, electronica - or what you could call future jazz - with a breezy effortlessness.
This, their first album together seems to dart around timelines between the ’70s and now, 50 years later, spying out glimmers Alice Coltane’s spiral promise and traces of Pekka Airaksinen’s alien modal jazz via Jon Hassell’s 4th World frames of thought, and playing in close to the kinda classic but refreshing hustle found on International Anthem.
Debut round of harmonious, textured jazz-fusion from LA duo Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes.
Taking in dusky downstrokes and strolling nocturnal vibes in their ‘Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar’, Gendel & Wilkes sensitively use electronics to smudge the edges and make their works beautifully fall out of the lines of jazz, ambient, electronica - or what you could call future jazz - with a breezy effortlessness.
This, their first album together seems to dart around timelines between the ’70s and now, 50 years later, spying out glimmers Alice Coltane’s spiral promise and traces of Pekka Airaksinen’s alien modal jazz via Jon Hassell’s 4th World frames of thought, and playing in close to the kinda classic but refreshing hustle found on International Anthem.
Debut round of harmonious, textured jazz-fusion from LA duo Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes.
Taking in dusky downstrokes and strolling nocturnal vibes in their ‘Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar’, Gendel & Wilkes sensitively use electronics to smudge the edges and make their works beautifully fall out of the lines of jazz, ambient, electronica - or what you could call future jazz - with a breezy effortlessness.
This, their first album together seems to dart around timelines between the ’70s and now, 50 years later, spying out glimmers Alice Coltane’s spiral promise and traces of Pekka Airaksinen’s alien modal jazz via Jon Hassell’s 4th World frames of thought, and playing in close to the kinda classic but refreshing hustle found on International Anthem.
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Debut round of harmonious, textured jazz-fusion from LA duo Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes.
Taking in dusky downstrokes and strolling nocturnal vibes in their ‘Music for Saxofone & Bass Guitar’, Gendel & Wilkes sensitively use electronics to smudge the edges and make their works beautifully fall out of the lines of jazz, ambient, electronica - or what you could call future jazz - with a breezy effortlessness.
This, their first album together seems to dart around timelines between the ’70s and now, 50 years later, spying out glimmers Alice Coltane’s spiral promise and traces of Pekka Airaksinen’s alien modal jazz via Jon Hassell’s 4th World frames of thought, and playing in close to the kinda classic but refreshing hustle found on International Anthem.