Codona
It sounds like what you would imagine a 1970s jazz fusion album to sound like: free-flowing instruments (collected from across the world) together with some jazz sensibility that acts more like a highlight than the foundational layer. The end result is an album that creates the mood (often mellow-yet-suspenseful) through sparseness and a deliberate choice to just go with the flow instead of being rigid.
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- Colemanwonder
- Mumakata
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It sounds like what you would imagine a 1970s jazz fusion album to sound like: free-flowing instruments (collected from across the world) together with some jazz sensibility that acts more like a highlight than the foundational layer. The end result is an album that creates the mood (often mellow-yet-suspenseful) through sparseness and a deliberate choice to just go with the flow instead of being rigid.
It sounds like what you would imagine a 1970s jazz fusion album to sound like: free-flowing instruments (collected from across the world) together with some jazz sensibility that acts more like a highlight than the foundational layer. The end result is an album that creates the mood (often mellow-yet-suspenseful) through sparseness and a deliberate choice to just go with the flow instead of being rigid.