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    Quote Originally Posted by zeprogmeister View Post
    Some pretty great stuff here from a couple of young prodigies:
    Yeah, love it. Still waiting on their debut album, but maybe the current situation is pushing it back even more.

    I keep going back to this virtuoso display from Domi when I think of her.


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    Wow, I really like those 2. - would definitely pick up their album
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    I keep going back to this virtuoso display from Domi when I think of her.
    I think I've heard that sound before. On a bunch of George Duke albums. But she's plays the hell outta that stuff.

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    "#ValeriyStepanov is stepping up his game and taking the always fun and #funky Funk-Fusion genre and moving it into new realms of what is possible and pleasurable and reaches new heights of imagination and melodic majesty that puts his band clearly on Top of the Fusion world." ~ Conspiracy Realist 💯%
    After New Beginnings (2017) his sophomore project was Valeriy Stepanov (Live) with songs from his debut album in live atmosphere. Now he returns with a jazz fusion album as #ValeriyStepanovFusionProject aptly titled Album №1. Valeriy had the privilege to record his new tunes with such incredible musicians as Martin Miller, Sebastian Lanser, Steven Williams, Steve Tavaglione, Альберт Степанов, Alex Hutchings, Marcus Thomas, Jerohn Garnett, and Johannes Zetterberg.

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    New album First Days of Summer from Kalevi Hämäläinen Group on Finnish label eclipse:

    https://eclipsemusicrecordlabel.band...days-of-summer

    Pretty nice stuff.
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    Sarathy Korwar


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    Just found the music of this young guitarist from Israel, called Tal Arditi.
    He just released a new album, called Colors. Here's the trailer:


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    I've put out a new track recently that maybe some of you may like!



    The single (with another track) is available on Bandcamp here: https://auxiliaryphoenix.bandcamp.com/

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    ^^ TRippy tune, and video!
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    Blue Touch Paper were mentioned in this thread before (and there's a review from the second album somewhere here too), but I just found this short documentairy on the first album and thought it was nice to post it.
    I know Colin Towns b.t.w. especially from his soundtrack Full Circle.


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    awesome new Israeli fusion album (released today)

    Greetings,

    Today marks the official release of this fantistic fusion album from guitarist Daniel Weiss:

    https://danielweiss.bandcamp.com/album/dive-3

    For those who prefer a video-based introduction:



    This release closely straddles the border of belonging on the "rock variety" thread, but the jazz elements are probably just a bit stronger. Highly recommended and certainly worth checking out IMO.

    Cheers,


    Alan

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    ^ Thanks for the heads up, Alan. Sounds interesting! I've put it on my wishlist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdventAlan View Post
    Greetings,

    Today marks the official release of this fantistic fusion album from guitarist Daniel Weiss:

    https://danielweiss.bandcamp.com/album/dive-3

    For those who prefer a video-based introduction:



    This release closely straddles the border of belonging on the "rock variety" thread, but the jazz elements are probably just a bit stronger. Highly recommended and certainly worth checking out IMO.

    Cheers,


    Alan
    Tight! Well played. And what a lovely cover.
    Thanks for posting.

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    For a blast of old-school fusion - complete with cosmic song titles and philosophies - try Cameron Graves's Seven. Graves loves rock and metal, as may be guessed by one look at him, but he's a veteran of Kamasi Washington's and Stanley Clarke's bands, and has serious jazz chops. Unusually for a fusioneer, he plays only piano in this band - I suspect that he uses the keyboard you see in the video only because of the feedback problems with a miked grand in a high-volume band. These guys strike me as a sort of West Coast equivalent to Dan Weiss's Starebaby.


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    Quote Originally Posted by StarThrower View Post
    I think I've heard that sound before. On a bunch of George Duke albums. But she's plays the hell outta that stuff.
    Think about it.
    Temporally equivalent would be someone during Duke's heyday being influenced by Bix Beiderbecke or Jelly Roll Morton, or somebody like that.

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    Excellent 5 disc set I picked up recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baribrotzer View Post
    For a blast of old-school fusion - complete with cosmic song titles and philosophies - try Cameron Graves's Seven. Graves loves rock and metal, as may be guessed by one look at him, but he's a veteran of Kamasi Washington's and Stanley Clarke's bands, and has serious jazz chops. Unusually for a fusioneer, he plays only piano in this band - I suspect that he uses the keyboard you see in the video only because of the feedback problems with a miked grand in a high-volume band. These guys strike me as a sort of West Coast equivalent to Dan Weiss's Starebaby.

    I just found out about this cat. Rad!



    He’s like the Slayer of jazz fusion.
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    9/8 - "thus jazz" ?

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    Golden Mean, a band from London, England, played live at the 5dB Canteen on May 10, 2023. A snippet of a live-streamed lunchtime gig series that enables artists to provide a catered lunch for their preferred guests at the 5dB Canteen, situated in W1 London.
    The line-up here is Lyle Barton: synthesisers, Luke Wynter: guitar, Tom Driessler: bass, and Jamie Murray: drums.

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