exigence mvmt 1 - Emergence of the Grand Intercontinental Experiment of the Internet and the World Wide Web: Have you Ever Had A Dreams?, or, a dissolution of the Old Tyranny and birth of the New Vision
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you can still kinda comprehend what's going on and it's so tasty bvvpshvvp
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Really elaborate and jazzy electronic live music! Saw it on YT, had to grab the album. Too cool to miss. Greenjah/ KBMSFX
Composer Asuka Kikitani was inspired by the vibrant nature of Minnesota to construct this gorgeous calendar cycle of percussive works. Bandcamp New & Notable May 30, 2023
Brooklyn's Joy Guidry delivers an exemplary free-jazz album fueled by self-love, compassion, laughter and the celebration of Black voices. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 18, 2022
Darcy James Argue and his 18-piece band explore deception and conspiracy theories on this thrilling, fast-paced jazz album. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 21, 2016
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Adam Neely and Shawn Crowder reignited my love of jazz as an innovative exploration of music and rhythm.
Because of Sungazer I'm saving up to buy a bass and start playing again. Andrew Morris