2º EP de Emma-Jean Thackray, lançado pela VF
Já ouviram falar de Emma-Jean Thackray?
Trompetista, multi-instrumentalista, gravou LEY LINES (EP) sozinha, no estúdio que tem em sua casa.
-- Inspirada em Madlib, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Fela Kuti --
O lançamento está previsto para 11 de Maio de 2018, mas já está em pre-order. Limitado a 500 cópias.
The rising mega talent, multi-instrumentalist, striking bandleader and *actually* ambidextrous
musician and producer returns to deliver Ley Lines – a true showcase of her talents. From the horns, to the choir, to the drums, to the rest, everything was written, produced, laid down and mixed by Emma-Jean.
Trompetista, multi-instrumentalista, gravou LEY LINES (EP) sozinha, no estúdio que tem em sua casa.
-- Inspirada em Madlib, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Fela Kuti --
O lançamento está previsto para 11 de Maio de 2018, mas já está em pre-order. Limitado a 500 cópias.
The rising mega talent, multi-instrumentalist, striking bandleader and *actually* ambidextrous
musician and producer returns to deliver Ley Lines – a true showcase of her talents. From the horns, to the choir, to the drums, to the rest, everything was written, produced, laid down and mixed by Emma-Jean.
“I wanted to step away from my work as a band leader and do something self-contained. I love improvising in the moment with a band, but wanted to take the chance to create at my own pace and be true to my own vision,” she says.
As a producer and musician, Emma-Jean’s work defies genre boundaries yet still holds deep roots in jazz. As well as being tipped “one of the UK’s most exciting new jazz artists” by Red Bull Music Academy, the one-woman-band production style of Ley Lines has been compared to Stones-Throw heavyweight Madlib.
Just as at home working with the London Symphony Orchestra as she is tearing it down at Total Refreshment Centre, Ley Lines follows Emma-Jean’s acclaimed Walrus EP and maintains her trajectory as one of the most talented young musicians in the business.
(source: Vinyl Factory)
As a producer and musician, Emma-Jean’s work defies genre boundaries yet still holds deep roots in jazz. As well as being tipped “one of the UK’s most exciting new jazz artists” by Red Bull Music Academy, the one-woman-band production style of Ley Lines has been compared to Stones-Throw heavyweight Madlib.
Just as at home working with the London Symphony Orchestra as she is tearing it down at Total Refreshment Centre, Ley Lines follows Emma-Jean’s acclaimed Walrus EP and maintains her trajectory as one of the most talented young musicians in the business.
(source: Vinyl Factory)
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