This record has its roots in the groove of the 60s when jazz inspired the desire to revolutionize the world and a new musical mood was born to be the soundtrack that would accompany those desires for change, in addition to the intellectual and theoretical part there was also and above all that push from below of people who wanted to be able to choose how to live, intending to ensure that equality and equanimity were the fundamental values of the human community.
This new musical mood was the desire to experiment other ways even in unconventional ways and great African American musicians took part, among which it is important to mention Stanely Turrentine, Grant Green, Reuben Wilson, Lou Donaldson, John Patton, they were the forerunners of what in the years to come it became hip hop (looping a short musical phrase) and acid jazz.
It was and listening to it is still a joyful music, which could be playful and at other times very sensual, where the musicians played using the jazz interplay starting from a theme and developing it through solos and then returning all together to celebrate the theme, music by crystalline beauty and quality
What I tried to do, bringing that mood to the present day, was to compare it with the current times, add some electronic sounds and bring the synths as new instruments that have a lot to say in terms of expressiveness, in addition to the drums I have inserted. of the samples, the rhythm that accompanies and supports these songs moves between swing, big band and hip hop, the melodies are immediate like a shot arrow that goes straight to the center and I deliberately unleashed the imagination to draw enveloping spirals, now I wish you could enjoy this embrace.
https://open.spotify.com/album/3PvIaUHe0WmRdgVAsPP4Dm

