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3.6 great | Erwann S. STAFF | February 4th 20 | Polish jazz with tha classic power trio: drum'n'bass'n'piano. They do not hesitate to improvise and bring an almost 70s prog rock ethos to their work: the music is diverse and wanders through different jazz and rock styles. Cool modern jazz that shall please those in need of tight and engaging stuff.
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4.0 excellent | Bedex | February 22nd 19 | Great jazz record. Reminds quite a lot of Gogo Penguin at times (which is to be expected
given the instruments are exactly the same), however this has also freshness and
diversity, creating very different vibes throughout the record. The opener for example
starts with what could be piano work by Joe Hisaishi, but the eponymous track brings in a
completely different atmosphere with funky groovy bass lines and a much quieter piano in
the background. This constant shift in style and mood makes the record interesting and a
much enjoyable listen, with the band managing to craft their unique sound quite
successfully.
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