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very reminiscent of Don Cherry's Om Shanti Om. Except, there's no lyrics. Just this percussive background that sets the stage for John's saxophones to sing and dance. This album feels/ sounds like a place I'd refer to as HOME. KAELOM.
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The shadow of Can is strong here but there is also the heavy odours of jazz and electronica inside these repetitions and melodies. Excellent release! Ex-Friendly
LA producer taps folk and Afrobeat vocalists from around the world for a funky, soulful fusion album that defies genres as well as borders. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 11, 2025
The highly anticipated debut from the Indonesian psych ensemble weaves together folk melodies, vintage Indo-pop, and pulsating textures. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 6, 2025
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Freestyle hectic jazz that soars and plummets and goes on weird dixieesque diversions, or gets stuck on an idea and plays it like a mental tic. Aggressively polite, overly welcoming and carrying an edge. Tom Colquhoun