Where the Streets Lead is the new album from Slowly Rolling Camera, following on from their acclaimed 2018 album, Juniper. Colliding the worlds of jazz, trip-hop and cinematic soundscapes, their music blends strong melodies, big grooves and surprising turns of phrase, infused with expansive emotional gravitas. With this album, recorded throughout 2020, the music takes on a gr...(展开全部) Where the Streets Lead is the new album from Slowly Rolling Camera, following on from their acclaimed 2018 album, Juniper. Colliding the worlds of jazz, trip-hop and cinematic soundscapes, their music blends strong melodies, big grooves and surprising turns of phrase, infused with expansive emotional gravitas. With this album, recorded throughout 2020, the music takes on a greater scale which includes an 8-piece string section and a list of world-class guests including Mark Lockheart, Jasper Høiby, Verneri Pohjola, Chris Potter and Sachal Vasandani, as well as the band’s regular guitarist Stuart McCallum. This is an album about opportunity, about embracing unknowns and seeing what life throws at you. It’s a reflection on searching for balance, a sense of purpose and identity in everyday life. For the core group of Dave Stapleton, Deri Roberts and Elliot Bennett, it’s a unified take on the journey and the influences that have shaped them all individually and as a collective. Where the Streets Lead is emphatic in its purpose to communicate the joy of collaboration and to communicate through an audio-sensory landscape their vision of the world. There is a boldness and simplicity in its conception balanced with the attention to detail in its production. With Juniper, their new pathway was set. Where the Streets Lead, is a natural progression and development of the bands’ exploration. Dave Stapleton Fender Rhodes, Piano, Prophet, Moog Elliot Bennett Drums Deri Roberts Sound Design & Production Mark Lockheart Soprano and Tenor Saxophone Stuart McCallum Guitar Jasper Høiby Double Bass Verneri Pohjola Trumpet Chris Potter Tenor Saxophone (The Afternoon of Human Life) Sachal Vasandani Vocals Jon Visanji violin Jenni Curiel violin James Toll violin Victoria Stapleton violin Linda Kidwell viola Rob Tuson viola Phil Daish-Handy cello Lionel Handy cello String arrangements by Dave Stapleton Recorded remotely at various locations Vocals on Illuminate recorded at Sear Studios, NYC on Sunday 17th January 2021 by Jeremy Loucas Strings recorded by Andy Allan at Turner Sims, Southampton in August 2020 Mixed by Deri Roberts in January and February 2021 Mastered by Donal Whelan at Hafod Mastering in Feb 2021 Photography by Dave Stapleton Artwork by Oli Bentley, Split Design All music by Dave Stapleton except Illuminate by Dave Stapleton and Sachal Vasandani Lyrics on Illuminate by Sachal Vasandani All music published by E2 Music Publishing
Source: Jazzwise Author: Robert Shore Eight years since their initial emergence and five releases in, Slowly Rolling Camera have been characterised at various points in their progress as a ‘jazz-inflected electronic nu-soul outfit’ and (after the departur...
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0 有用 烤芬 2021-10-21 02:08:06
cinematic!
1 有用 Ń 2022-03-16 15:47:12
不错
0 有用 Illarramendi 2022-05-03 11:23:53
8.4/10
0 有用 Sufj 2021-08-04 23:29:40
Lost Orbits的镲片 Illuminate的吉他 整专的氛围
0 有用 E 2023-12-02 17:26:45 江苏
补 我爱炒冷饭
0 有用 烤芬 2021-10-21 02:08:06
cinematic!
0 有用 由木 2022-06-04 12:07:20
jazz,progressive and minimal the afternoon of human life
0 有用 zc 2022-03-21 22:05:22
@2021-07-24 17:40:57
0 有用 小陈 2024-06-05 15:00:03 浙江
近期循环的比较喜欢的一张爵士,感觉对我来说萨克斯的兴致起来以后不会吵到心烦的就是好爵士。
0 有用 有時的旋律 2021-10-06 16:27:03
提前锁定一张21年年度爵士前十