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Cogentic Frozen in Time
| POSTED BY: SweetJazz55 | POSTED ON: 18 Mar 2010 06:45 PM | ||
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Way back! A long time ago as far back as the only none beginnings of music can be heard or be recorded in history books. Some of the first sound arranged as a melody rang out among the humanoid life forms. as a sound of pleasure and comfort, to sooth the savage best and comfort the lonely humans in the wild. This sound was and is legendary, and with out this vital step in the evolutionary progression of life, we would be stressed rigidity individuals with no real, "bond by nature" way to have a release of pressure and stress other than to mate. I'm here to tell you that music dose not get old it gets better with time as if it was frozen it time still a legendary sound of pleasure. I hope you enjoy my new Album Cryogenic, Frozen in time. |
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"Saving the Day" Reviewed by RadioIndy.com!
| POSTED BY: EricLawrence | POSTED ON: 09 Mar 2008 08:45 AM | ||
"Saving the Day" by SweetJazz55 can be best described as "Ambient Jazz." It features colorful and intriguing instrumental arrangements, lots of tricky bass lines and interesting synthesizer lines that take center stage on the tracks. There are many creative synthesizer sounds on this CD, adding to the color of the tracks. The track "Lizzart Hart" is quite adventuresome in the area of trickiness. Lots of sounds going on in this one. "XZERT" has that same quality with a nice flow. "The Set Up" mixes it up with airiness and consistency. All that said, this album has a relaxing quality to it. It's quite meditative. If you like Jazz Fusion, you will like this album. -william and the RadioIndy Reviewer Team Check out SweetJazz55's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites |
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Keepin it real
| POSTED BY: SweetJazz55 | POSTED ON: 15 Feb 2008 04:22 AM | ||
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I received my first real drum set when I was 5 years old since then I grew up playing Fusion Jazz, musicians like, Stanley Clark, Chickoria (The return to forever band) Herbie Hancock, Brecker Brothers, Billy Cobham, and George Duck etc. So add that to Funk, like The Funkadelicks, Camieo, The Ohio Players, Earth Wind and Fire and a few others. The mixture will get you, “Funky Fusion Jazz. At least that’s the way I see it. I hope you enjoy my music. |
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