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Erimaj -][- Conflict Of A Man – [Don’t Cry Recordings, 2012] –

03 Monday Sep 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Alternative Jazz, Biography, Creative Music, Eclectic, Jazz, Modern Jazz, Music, New Music, Vocals, What's New?

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Erimaj, CONFLICT OF A MAN

Erimaj -][- Conflict Of A Man –Mp3– [Don’t Cry Recordings, 2012] –

From the abstract mind of world-renowned drummer Jamire Williams, ERIMAJ is a progressive new band stirring up the NYC scene. This group is comprised of some of the most honored and respected musicians in music today. Spearheaded by the collaborative writing style of Williams and Corey King, the band features talented vocalist Chris Turner, the dynamic guitarist Matthew Stevens along with bassist Vicente Archer and Burniss Earl Travis. Extensions of the band include MacAuthor Genius Award winner Jason Moran and staple saxophonist John Ellis. With a new sound and experimental attitude towards the art form ERIMAJ is focused on breaking down the genre walls while still capturing the hearts of the true listener. -[Biography]

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Rising Young Keyboardist, Composer, and Producer Jesse Fischer To Make ObliqSound Debut with “Retro Future,” Featuring Soul Cycle, His Tight-Knit Working Unit – Available October 30

22 Wednesday Aug 2012

Posted by Rob Young in Biography, Contemporary Jazz, Creative Music, Eclectic, Jazz, Music, New Music, Press Release, Urban Music, Vocals, What's New?

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Brian Hogans, Chris Turner, Composer, Corey King, David Linaburg, DL Media, Electronic, Gabriel Wallace, Jean Caze, Jesse Fischer, Keyboardist, ObliqSound, Producer, Psychedelia, Rachel Eckroth, Shawn Banks, Soloman Dorsey

Ambitious Project Ties Together Jazz, Electronic, Soul, Classical, Psychedelia, and World Music

Jesse Fischer & Soul Cycle, RETRO FUTURE

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What did the future used to look like? The space-age exploration of the Mad Men era? The free love and flower power of the hippies? The technological utopia of the early Internet pioneers? The promise of today’s era of global interconnectedness? With each new generation of dreamers, a new future is imagined, and when the future actually arrives, it ends up both stranger and more interesting than we could have imagined. Continue reading →

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