According to the Sound – Pitch (2024) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

According to the Sound - Pitch (2024) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: According to the Sound
Album: Pitch
Genre: Contemporary Jazz, Jazz
Release Date: 2024
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 49:53
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 515 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. According to the Sound – Streams of Hokkaido (04:56)
1-2. According to the Sound – Across The Water (04:37)
1-3. According to the Sound – Set Peace (03:42)
1-4. According to the Sound – Ristrophe (04:07)
1-5. According to the Sound – Kingsland High Road (03:45)
1-6. According to the Sound – Frames By Frames (03:43)
1-7. According to the Sound – Fever Dream (03:39)
1-8. According to the Sound – Back In The Game (03:11)
1-9. According to the Sound – Matanzas Sun (05:14)
1-10. According to the Sound – Shoreland Pebbles (03:09)
1-11. According to the Sound – Farewell (09:46)

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Adam and Patrick followed a similar pathway in these records as they have in the past for their first and second albums and first single. They began two years ago in the UK in Birmingham and Bristol where they created 62 demos with help from local Bristol Jazz musicians. They selected 12 tracks and took these to the Bunker studio in Brooklyn where Alex recorded additional parts from 5 New York Jazz musicians. The music was brought back to London and mixed in the Premises studios and mastered at Abbey Road and Metropolis studios.Sometimes a record is like a postcard. It can capture a moment to allow you to remember where you were and who you were with. With this idea in mind, each of these tracks was created with the help of a visual image. For example, in ‘Across the water’ you might be looking across a lake in the early morning and a breath of wind shoots ripples across the water and a bird looks silently down from a branch. Or in ‘Farewell’ where someone is saying goodbye to the one they love at a railway station, but they’ve never told them and that’s why they’re leaving. And just as the train starts to move all the words that they meant to say come spilling out, but the other person can’t hear as the train window is closed and they’re left alone on an empty platform. Or in ‘Fever Dream’ where a child is ill in bed at night with a high temperature, and the moon shines through the curtains casting shadows on the wall that look like wild animals. Or in ‘Ristrophe’ when you are back in the day of Charlie Parker.

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